Friday, May 18, 2007

SUVARNABHUMI..

Thats the name of Bangkok's new International Airport. I'm on my way back from a short tip to Bangkok - and this is the only thing I'm getting to see in Bangkok. More on that later.

First - the name. Suvarnabhumi means "The Golden Land" and it has a Sanskrit base. But as the following site points out - http://www.hinduwisdom.info/Suvarnabhumi.htm, there is an interesting history to it. The region known today as "South-East Asia" (South of China and East of India) - region including Thailand, Burma, Indonesia, Malaysia has always had a strong influence of Indian culture. One visit to these countries make this very apparent. And this is no coincidence. I was amazed to read that there is a mention of "Swarnadvipa" in Ramayana (that Sughriv sent some of his soldiers to the Yawadvip in search of Sita). Whats Yawadvip - thats where Java comes from; dvip = island, yawa = barley corn. It was even more interesting to read that the Chinese call it the "Kin-Lin" and guess what Kin means; gold.

I'm cosily ensonced in the airport lounge here, but one of the things that really struck me was the sculpture as soon as you get out of immigration departure formalities is a 30m wide, 5.5m high sculpture of the "Churning of the Milk Ocean".. Yes - we are talking about Samudramanthan. Check out some pictures..







Amazing eh? The sculpture was built for $1.1M by Suvarnabhumi master concessionaire King Power (courtesy: http://www.moodiereport.com/Martin/?p=57). Pictures can't capture the grandeur and the beauty of the sculpture. Its one of the most wonderful depiction of Samudramanthan that i've ever come across.

The airport itself is a grand venture - the pride of Bangkok. It was completed and opened for air traffic last September 2006 and it took about $4 Billion to complete. The airport has faced many delays and constantly comes under local scrutiny since it is built on a swamp. There have been complains of cracks in the runways,
inability to handle exteremities. But the vital statistics of the airport are impressive: two parallel runways to cope with simultaneous arrivals and departures (most airports have only one), over 120 parking bays and 5 of them capable of handling the A380 and an ability to accommodate 76 aircraft movements in an hour and 45M passengers annually.

Serirat Prasutanond - the mastermind behind the airport was sacked when the military coup dethroned the PM who took personal interest in completing the airport. Serirat believes Suvarnabhumi could become one of the top 10 airports of the world. Only time will tell!

Bangkok is a lovely place. Lively streets, yummy food (both restaurant and street food), very courteous people and lots of greenery. The green reminds you of Singapore but the street life reminds you of India. Can't get better than that !.. It was hot and humid - a full fledged sauna - but these are not the months to enjoy Bangkok. November apparently is the most pleasant month. The place where we were staying - Sukhumvit, another example of the Sanskrit influence - is a big shopping district and hence 'twas a little more lively here. Pity I couldn't spend much time outside. Definitely one of the places I'd like to come back to.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Need Poirot

Breaking news in TOI.. (I've only copied a section of the article - for the full article click the title).

'Champagne bottles passed on to Woolmer by Ahmed'
ISLAMABAD: In a new twist to the Bob Woolmer murder case, a Pakistani television channel on Thursday claimed that two champagne bottles which were reportedly mixed with poisonous substance were passed on to him by the Pakistan bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed.

Ahmed, who received the bottles from some other person, passed them to Woolmer, ARY TV quoted Pakistan's media manager for the World Cup, Pervez Mir as saying.

Mir said team manager, Talat Ali, was a witness to it.

According to reports in British media, some weed killer was mixed with the champagne bottles.


I have one question to ask.. Why would anyone give a bottle of champagne when the team had just gone through one of the most humiliating defeats in the history. And then - why would anyone take it??

The article goes on to say that one bottle was found empty and the other full from the hotel room. So great - someone drank the champagne too!

Ridiculous!