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Tamil Nadu Population:
61 million Tamil Nadu is located at the southeast edge of India. Karnataka and Kerala are to the west and Andhra Pradesh is to the north. The main attraction of Tamil Nadu is its magnificent temples and towering gopurams (gateway towers), which can be seen all over the state. In Tamil Nadu there are more than 30,000 temples, which have earned it the name “Land of Temples.” Tamil Nadu also has nice beaches, some good hill stations and wildlife reserves. It is also the home of the Bharat Natyam classical dance form. There are many temples that can be visited, but Madurai and Srirangam (Tiruchirapalli) are likely to be the most interesting. Both places have very impressive temples, and the cities that they are in are pleasant and have good facilities. Mamallapuram has impressive monuments and is a nice place to spend a couple days. Kanchipuram has a number of outstanding temples. Tamil Nadu has two good hill stations, Kodaikanal and Ooty. Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and Anamalai Sanctuary are two good parks worth visiting. Vedantangal, near Chennai, has a large bird population in the winter. About 85% of the population speak Tamil. Most people in Tamil Nadu speak at least a little English. Because of a strong pride in their local language, many of the people refuse to speak any Hindi at all. People greet each other in Tamil Nadu by saying vanakkam, which means namaste, or “respectful greetings.” The weather in Tamil Nadu usually reaches a high of 32°C (90°F) during the day, and it is usually hot all year around. The northeast monsoon brings plenty of rain from October to December. Hotel taxes in Tamil Nadu are one of the highest in the country. It is 15% to 20% depending on the price of the room. History During the British rule, Tamil Nadu was part of the Madras Presidency, which consisted of parts of present-day Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala. In the 1950s these different states were divided according to the language spoken by the people in each respective state. Temples
in Tamil Nadu Lord
Siva:Element linga. Siva is worshiped as five elements—sky or
space in Chidambaram, water in Tiruvanaikkaval, fire in Tiruvannamalai,
earth in Kanchipuram, and air in Sri Kalahasti, Andhra Pradesh. The
Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram is one of the most famous Siva temples
in India. Subrahmanya (Kartikeya), the son of Lord Siva and brother of Ganesh, has important temples dedicated to him. There are six main temples of Subrahmanya located at Tiruttani, Swamimalai, Palani, Thiruparankunram, Parlamudircholai, and Tiruchendur. Nearby Chenna Tiruvottiyur There is the Goddess Tripuransundari Temple and other temples in Tiruvottiyur.
Tiruneermalai Neervannan—standing
The Neervanna Perumal Temple is at the foot of the hill. Tiruneermalai is about 10km from Chennai.
Tiruvallur
Tiruttani Thiruvidaventhai
(Tiruvadantai) Cholamandal
Artist Village
Muttukadu
Covelong Beach
Crocodile Bank This
place is about 15km north of Mamallapuram on the road to Chennai.
If you come by car you can stop here on the way between Chennai and
Mamallapuram. Open daily except Tue 8.30 am to 5.30 pm. You can get
here by taking bus #19C or #119A, or by riding a bike from Mamallapuram. This is the birthplace of Ramanujacarya. Sriperumbudur is 40km southwest of Chennai, halfway between Chennai and Kanchipuram. There is the large Adi Kesava Vishnu Temple here. There is also a murti (statue) of Ramanujacarya that he personally embraced out of appreciation of its exact likeness of him. It is one of three Ramanuja deities installed during his lifetime. The deity is always decorated with an opulent crown, necklaces, earrings, and other ornaments of diamonds and gold. There are regular buses to here from Chennai and Kanchipuram. Vedantangal
Bird Sanctuary The Forest Rest House has three good rooms with bath. It should be reserved in advance (especially in Dec and Jan) with the Wildlife Warden in Chennai (044 413-947), 50 4th Main Rd, Adyar. There
are around five buses daily to here from Chengalpattu. You could also
take a bus to Maduranthakam, 8km east, and then from there get one
of the regular buses or a taxi (Rs 250) to here. Sri Ramanuja met one of his gurus, Maha Purna (Peria Nambi), in Madurantakam and was initiated under the Bakula tree in the Rama temple. In the temple there are a cakra (disc) and a conch that are said to have been used at the initiation ceremony of Ramanuja. The pancha-samskara molds are in the shrine for Peria Nambi and Ramanuja, which is north of the flagstaff in the temple. Madurantakam is 90km south of Chennai between Chingleput and Villupuram. Trains heading south from Chennai stop here. There are regular buses from Chennai and Chingleput.
Gingee
(pronounced Senjee) Inside the fort, which is on top of three hills, are temples, a ruined mosque, an audience hall, and a large cannon on top of the citadel. The surrounding area is peaceful and beautiful. It is a pleasant place to visit, because there are few people or salesmen around. You can see the fort in a few hours. Open daily 9 am to 5 pm. Admission: Foreigners/Indians Rs 250/2 It takes about 25 minutes to climb up to the fort. To get to the fort from the town you can get a bike-rickshaw for around Rs 40 roundtrip with a two hour waiting time. You can rent a bike near the bus stand. It may be a good idea to carry water with you. Practicalities Devi
Lodge (04145 22-2210), about 1.5km east of town on the road
to Pondicherry, has rooms for Rs 80/110. There are regular buses to here from Tiruvannamalai. Request to get off at the fort, 3km west of the town. Pondicherry is 70km east, to which there are direct buses. You can also take a bus to Tindivanam (45 min) and from there another bus to Pondicherry (1½ hr). Tirunallar A big festival is held here every time Saturn moves from one sign of the Zodiac to another. It celebrates the release of King Nala from the clutches of Saturn. Tirunallar is 8km south of Karaikal (which is in the Union Territory of Pondicherry), near the seashore and 160km east of Tiruchirappalli.
Pichavaram TTDC Aringar Anna Tourist Complex (041445 89232) has cottages for Rs 150 and dorm beds for Rs 50. Sri
Mushnam
Vaitheeswarankoil Vaitheeswarankoil is also known for its Nadi astrologers. They read from palm leaves to predicts a person’s future. Astrologers charge from Rs 200 to Rs 1500 for a reading. It is best to avoid the touts, who will charge a high price to find an astrologers. Sri
Bhakkiam Lodge (04364 79460), South Car Street, near the
temple, has decent rooms.
Tirukkadaiyur The story of the temple is that when Yamaraja came to take Markandeya away, Markandeya clasped onto the Siva-linga to save himself from Yamaraja’s shackles. Yamaraja threw a noose to catch hold of Markandeya, which also encircled the Siva-linga. Lord Siva is said to have then come out of the linga and killed Yamaraja. The clasp marks and the mark of Yamaraja’s rope are still on the linga. Tirukkadaiyur
is about 40 northeast of Kumbakonam, between Mayuram and Tranquebar.
Tiruvarur
(Tiruvalar) Tiruvarur,
located about 55km from Thanjavur, going due east towards Nagappattinam,
is the birthplace of Tyagaraja, the musical composer saint who lived
in Tamil Nadu in the 18th century. This beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Tyagaraja was built between the 13th and 17th centuries. In the inner sanctum is a bronze Siva-linga with a seven-headed cobra over it. It is one of the largest temples in South India. The outer walls of this massive temple are 300m (846 ft) long and 200m (666 ft) wide. On each side of the temple is a huge, splendid gopuram. It has a hall with over 800 pillars. There is a bathing tank called Kamalalayam which is one of the biggest tanks in India. There is a temple dedicated to Sri Kamala (Lakshmi) in the middle. The ceiling and outer walls of the inner sanctum have vivid paintings of Lord Siva and other deities. King Mucukunda is said to have installed the Siva-linga, which is called Achaleeswara. Achaleeswara means “the immovable Lord.” The story of the temple is that there was a king named Samatkara who performed austerities here. When Lord Siva appeared before him, he begged Lord Siva to be present forever at this site. Lord Siva said he would remain here forever immovable and that even his shadow would not move. The shadow of the Achaleeswara-linga never moves and can be seen only in the eastern direction. It is said that someone who is to die within six months will not see the shadow of the linga. This temple has the biggest temple chariot in Tamil Nadu, which is used during the interesting 10-day festival in March. Practicalities There
are frequent buses to Thanjavur and Nagappattinam. Located here is one of the six major Subrahmanya (Kartikeya) temples, dedicated to his form as Sri Dandayudhapani. Subrahmanya is standing with a stick in his right hand. Dandam means stick and dandayudhapani means “having a stick as a weapon in his hand.” Here Subrahmanya is a sage who has renounced all connections with the world. This temple is on a 135m (450 ft) high hill; 659 steps have to be climbed to reach the temple. Around 200,000 people come to the Tai Pusam Festival in Jan/Feb. The 10-day Panguni Uttaram Festival in April draws large crowds of people. This is a rich temple.
Palani is 119km from Madurai on the railway line between Dindigul
and Coimbatore. There are well-furnished dharamshalas here. Some places
to stay are the basic Devasthanam Rest House and Sri Venkatewaram
Lodge. The best place in town is Ganpat Palani (42294), 103 Poonga
Rd, which has rooms for Rs 150/200 and Rs 350 with A/C. In Tirunelveli, there is the large 7th century Kanthimathi Nellaiyappar Temple dedicated to Parvati and Lord Siva. In the temple enclosure are two temples, the north one dedicated to Lord Siva (Nellaiyappar) and the southern one to Parvati (Kanthimathi). Each of these two temples has enclosures of over 150m by 120m. The temple has musical pillars, a golden lily tank, a valuable jewelry collection, and a 1000-pillar hall, with beautiful sculptures. In the Mani Mandapam there are musical pillars that make unique musical sounds when struck. This temple has a large Nandi bull. There is a popular Cart Festival in June/July. Tirunelveli is between Madurai and Kanyakumari, about 90km northeast of Kanyakumari. Right
next to Tirunelveli is Palayamkottai. St
Francis Xavier stayed here in the late 16th century. In Palayamkottii,
there is St John’s Church, which has a 35m
spire. There is a big festival at the church in early September. Where
to Stay and Eat Travel The Tiruchendur Temple is a gigantic seashore temple dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya (Kartikeya), the son of Lord Siva. Of the six major Subrahmanya temples this is considxe "Tiruchendur" ered the second most important, next to the temple at Palani. The 41m (135 ft) high gopuram is on the western side of the temple instead of the east, because of the sea on the eastern side. Tiruchendur is 80km northeast of Kanyakumari. It is said that Subrahmanya came here from Kailash to kill the demon Surapadman and his brother, who had a sea-fort called Mahendra-giri. There is a festival every year in Oct/Nov to celebrate this event. There are Lord Vishnu Deities and many other deities in this temple. Lord Venkatesa Perumal Vishnu is standing facing east installed in a hollow of the rock. In another shrine is reclining Pallikonda Ranganatha (Vishnu) and Gaja Lakshmi. Near this shrine are shrines dedicated to the 12 Alwars devotees. About 200m south of the temple on the seashore is a 4.2m (14 ft) well that has a flight of stairs with 34 steps. The water of this well is highly sulfurous in smell and somewhat salty. Inside this well is another small well that has crystal clear sweet water. The sea at Tiruchendur is good for swimming. Practicalities Nagercoil is a major junction for buses coming in and out of Kerala. It is 18km northwest of Kanyakumari. The main deity in the Temple here is Nagaraja (king of the snakes), who is silver-plated and garlanded. There is also a deity of Lord Krishna. There are snakes inside a small hut, behind the temple. There is a sacred pipal tree, which pilgrims circle. The Tirukkurulappan Temple is 3km north of Nagercoil in Tiruvannparisaram (Tiruppatisaram). It is a one of the 108 Divya Desam temples. Where
to Stay Rajam Hotel (32581; fax 04652 32589), MS Road, near the center of town, two km for the railway station, is the best place in town with rooms for Rs 350 and Rs 500 with A/C. It has a roof garden. All rooms have hot water and cable TV. Travel The nearby Padmanabhapuram Palace is a popular tourist place. To get there from Nagercoil you take buses #11 or #29. There is a direct bus to the Adi-kesava temple from Nagercoil. Hogenakkal, 175km south of Bangalore in the Melagiri Hills, has impressive waterfalls. It is a relaxing place at the confluence of the Kaveri (Cauvery) and Chinnar rivers. There are many people here who give massages. It is traditional to take a boat ride in a coracle boat, made from stretched hides. Where
to Stay and Eat Hotel Tamil Nadu (54447) has rooms for Rs 400 and Rs 600 with A/C. Dorm beds are Rs 80. The price is more on the weekends. Travel Yercaud
and Salemn Yercaud is a peaceful hill station at 1500m, 35km from Salem. It has a nice artificial lake and there are pleasant places to walk in the area. This place can be visited while traveling between Madurai and Chennai. Where
to Stay—Yercaud Travel There
are frequent buses between Yercaud anxe "Salemn" d Salem,
and regular busesxe "Yercaud" to Tiruchirapalli, Coimbatore
and Pondicherry. During the spring, a variety of birds come to eat the wild berries. There are also spotted deer, blackbuck and wild boars. From April to June there are almost no birds here. The rainy season is worst here from Oct to Dec. Entry Rs 10, camera Rs 10, video Rs 50. You can rent a jeep to get around, or you can walk. Practicalities Poonarai Ilam, Kodikkarai, has fairly basic rooms with bath for Rs 25 per person. PV Thevar Lodge, 40 N Main St, near the bus stand, has basic rooms with bath. The usual way to get here is to first go to Vedaranyam (30 min, 11km) and from there to Kodikkarai. Txe "Calimere (Kodikkarai) Wildlife Sanctuary" here are rexe "Kodikkarai) Wildlife Sanctuary" gular buses from Vedaranyam to Thanjavur (4½ hr) and Nagappattinam, and less frequents buses to Tiruchirapalli and Chennai.
Kotagiri Located at 1950m, Kotagiri, is a small hill station. It is a peaceful little village, 28km east of Ooty. In the area is Elk Falls (6km) and Catherine Falls (8km). You can get a beautiful view of the area from Kodanad View Point (19km). Where
to Stay and Eat Queen’s
Hill Guest House, one km from the bus stand, has clean rooms
for Rs 275. It is a friendly, well-located place. Travel If you know of information that is not listed here, or if you would like to help update our listings, please e-mail us at:
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