We ourselves can take initiatives to preserve Agraharams instead of relying on UNESCO ...I'm ready to contribute as much as I can - I was born n brought up in an agraharam 😊together we, brahmins, can do....I don't know if there was such lifestyle in northern part...let ourModiji know abt it....I feel he's our savier🙏🏻😊
the courtyard is for performing daily yajnas, agnihotram, aupasanam etc. big halls and outside verandah is for teacher student to sit together chant vedas learn shastras. vedic samskaras demand gathering of vaidika scholars so space is required as well as food to feed them, milk and ghee etc cow breeding required mainly for homams . brahmana houses being in center of village would spread vedic sounds and homa smoke all around and keep village healthy. verandah is also for aththi satkara, for passers-by , pilgrims,and wandering sadhus to stay overnight without disturbing members of the house. Storing lot of grains is not just for family, it is also for brahmachari students who were fed, athithies, for annadanam during various vaidika karma, brahmana bhojanam etc. it is the vibrations of those past vaidika karmas, that make these houses feel good even today, as the stones retain the vibrations for long time
Very nice vedio... Good photography, background music, Originality of 200 years of houses... Natural structure, safety, cooling, sunlight, rain water harvesting, drainage system.... Vishnupuram... Really Vishnu vazhum sthalam... Hates off team...
NRI and Indian Brahmins can buy residential plots together and construct Agraharam style houses along with a temple. I was brought up in Brahmin street in Velachery. Living with our community is not caste discrimination. During festivals like Diwali pongal dussehra whole street will celebrate together.
Nice documentary...but these houses and this tradition is going to die because our families are not expanding because people are having less children and this less children are moving to to cities and so only solution is having more children so that atleast 1 or 2 children are continuing this legacy.
Sir It is treat for the sou. When our tradition and culture is stepping out it is time to restore our tradition and give it to our younger generation. Can you tell me which agraharam it is. I am person who always love to live in antique life with nostalgic memories. Can you kindly tell the village name Sir. My compliments to the people who are involved in this agraharam venture and let the success breed further success to them. My best wishes sir.
Thanks for sharing this documentary.
Beautiful Agraharam and the Houses. All Agraharams must be declared UNESCO heritage.
We ourselves can take initiatives to preserve Agraharams instead of relying on UNESCO ...I'm ready to contribute as much as I can - I was born n brought up in an agraharam 😊together we, brahmins, can do....I don't know if there was such lifestyle in northern part...let ourModiji know abt it....I feel he's our savier🙏🏻😊
Bgm is good but it's so dominant that it suppresses the speakers' voice....pls see to that🙏🏻
Iam watching At 2021 The video is Beautiful SAMMA 🔥👌👌👌🥰
Happy to see my native village "VISHNUPURAM"
the courtyard is for performing daily yajnas, agnihotram, aupasanam etc. big halls and outside verandah is for teacher student to sit together chant vedas learn shastras. vedic samskaras demand gathering of vaidika scholars so space is required as well as food to feed them, milk and ghee etc cow breeding required mainly for homams . brahmana houses being in center of village would spread vedic sounds and homa smoke all around and keep village healthy. verandah is also for aththi satkara, for passers-by , pilgrims,and wandering sadhus to stay overnight without disturbing members of the house. Storing lot of grains is not just for family, it is also for brahmachari students who were fed, athithies, for annadanam during various vaidika karma, brahmana bhojanam etc. it is the vibrations of those past vaidika karmas, that make these houses feel good even today, as the stones retain the vibrations for long time
Fantastic video! Thank you! Please make more such great videos. All the best!
I feel myself happy, after watching this thank you so much for the wonderful documentary
Very nice vedio...
Good photography, background music,
Originality of 200 years of houses... Natural structure, safety, cooling, sunlight, rain water harvesting, drainage system....
Vishnupuram... Really Vishnu vazhum sthalam... Hates off team...
NRI and Indian Brahmins can buy residential plots together and construct Agraharam style houses along with a temple. I was brought up in Brahmin street in Velachery. Living with our community is not caste discrimination. During festivals like Diwali pongal dussehra whole street will celebrate together.
Near Swamy malai Kumbakonam such houses are there in a gated community punyashetram
Watching this, living in a foreign country makes me want to return home and practise the Vedas.
Great documentary. Thanks for the excellent coverage of vishnupuram agraharam!
🙏🙏🙏பாழ் படுத்தி விட்டோம்
Chalappirai and kodiaduppu, maappillai thinnai to be shown in video.
Kalyana sundar am such a person
The Only Way to Save Agraharams is declaring it Unesco Heritages like Chettinad Towns!
Village details
Amazing.....congrats to the whole team...very apt music
Great documentary .Thank you for uploading.
Nonsense music... Audio is bad...
Super video. Thanks mam
Is their any way we can contribute and save this dying tradition
Respect them that is much enough
Valga Agrahara Brahmins
Nice documentary...but these houses and this tradition is going to die because our families are not expanding because people are having less children and this less children are moving to to cities and so only solution is having more children so that atleast 1 or 2 children are continuing this legacy.
Felt like home 😊
I prefer to call this an Indian Ancient/Traditional Life Style!
super work
Sir It is treat for the sou. When our tradition and culture is stepping out it is time to restore our tradition and give it to our younger generation. Can you tell me which agraharam it is. I am person who always love to live in antique life with nostalgic memories. Can you kindly tell the village name Sir. My compliments to the people who are involved in this agraharam venture and let the success breed further success to them. My best wishes sir.
This is Vishnupuram agraharam which is n kumbakonam,Tamil Nadu.
V good effort engalukku old memories varadu thx
Keep it up mam
Thanks a lot for this traditional treasure. This will benefit the younger generations of today. GR Mama
Any conditions time, fees etc to vist theses beauties. why theses places becoming uninhabitable
super documentry..