Thursday, July 11, 2013

TEMPLES


1. Tirupati Temple:
2. Irinjalakuda (Kerala):
3.Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu):
4.Kanyakumari (Tamil Nadu):
5.Madurai (Tamil Nadu):
6.Rameshwaram Temple (Tamil Nadu):
7.Gokarna (Karnataka):
8. Birla Temple in Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
9. Kailasanatha Temple (Tamil Nadu): 10.Varadharaja Perumal Temple (Tamil Nadu): 11. Thousand Pillar Temple (Andhra Pradesh)
The Punnai Nallur Mariamman temple is a Hindu temple located at Thanjavur in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The temple of goddess Mariamman is one of the famous temples around Thanjavur District. In the year 1680, when the Maharashtra king Venkoji Maharaja Chatrapati (1676–1688) of Tanjore was on a pilgrimage at Samaya- puram, where there is a famous temple dedicated to Kali, Mariamman appleare-11 to the King in his dream and told him -that she (the idol) was in a forest of Punna trees at a distance of about 3 miles from Tanjore. The King lost no time in rushing to the spot indicated to him and recovered the idol from the jungle. A temple was constructed at the place and the idol installed and so the deity of this temple is known as Punnainallur Mariamman. It is said that the daughter of Tulaja Raja (1729–35) of Tanjore, who lost her eyesight in an illness, regained it on offering worship at this temple. Originally the Amman was in the form of white-ant hill (Putru). The Great saint Sadhasiva Brammendra swamy shaped the white-ant hill (Putru) into a form of Mariamman and also installed a powerful Chakra.
Airavatheeswar Temple
Airavateeswar Temple is an exquisitely built temple that is located 30 kilometers from the city of Thanjavur. The temple that was constructed around 12th century A.D is counted among the bests of Chola Temples in India. Going by its unique architecture, the place has been recognized by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Monument.

Kumbakonam
A visit to the temple town of Kumbakonam is a must for every tourist. Situated just 35 kilometers off to the city of Tanjore, Kumbakonam is famous for its temples sculptures having erotic overtones. Some of the must visit temples are Sarangapani, Kumbeswarar, Nageswara and Ramaswamy temples. Kumbakonam is also the venue of the Mahamaham festival that is celebrated every 12 years.

Kodikkarai (Point Calimere)
Kodaikkarai or Point Calimere is just 100 kilometers from Tanjore. The place is famous for its bird sanctuary that is noted for its congregation of migratory waterfowls such as Flamingoes that come here during the winters.

Swamimalai
Swamimalai is situated 30 kilometers from Thanjavur. The place is believed to be one of the six abodes of Lord Subramanya.

Naageswaran Temple
Situated just 35 kilometers from the downtown Thanjavur, Naageswaran Temple is an ideal mix of devotion, mythology and aesthetics. The temple that was built around 1005 A.D is an outstanding symbol of Chola sculpture. The place attracts academicians and researchers, many of them foreigners, who are keen in interpreting the rock wall edicts and study the sculptures.

Orattanad
Orattanad is a Maratha Mandapam that has been named after Muktambal, one of the queens of Sarfoji II who ruled the city of Tanjore in late 18th century. This Mandapam is shaped like a chariot that displays a fusion of religious sculptures in stucco and wood.

Tharangambadi
Situated 100 kilometers from downtown Tanjore, Tharangambadi is a coastal city that was earlier a Danish settlement. The town remained under the Danish influence from 1624 to 1825 A.D after which the British annexed it. There are two churches and a fort. This is one of the must visit excursion around Thanjavur.

Thirubuvanam
Thirubuvnam is a 13th century Chola temple that is dedicated to Lord Siva. This beautifully crafted temple stands 45 kilometers from Tanjore.

Thiruvaiyaru
Situated just 15 kilometers from Tanjore, Thiruvaiyaru is the birthplace and abode of famous poet cum saint Thyagaraja. The place is considered a vibrant cultural destination because of a music festival that is held here every January in honor of the saint.


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