Sunday, May 25, 2008

Halcyon Castle at Kovalam

Kovalam's Halycon Castle

In 1930 Regent Maharani Sethulakshmi Bhai constructed an imposing palace atop a hill overlooking the Kovalam bay near Thiruvananthapuram as a summer leisure retreat for the family members of the Travancore royalty. It was named "Halycon Castle", after the bird, usually identified with a species of kingfisher, which the wise elders in the ancient West believed to have bred about the time of the winter solstice in a nest floating on the sea. The ancients thought that it charmed the wind and waves so that the sea was calm during the period.

By extension, the term `halcyon days' refers to 14 days of calm weather, believed to occur about the winter solstice when the halcyon was brooding. From those fabled roots come the contemporary usage of `halcyon' to allude to a calm, quiet, peaceful and undisturbed period or time.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice place i just wish to be there :)

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