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Kanyakumari Tour
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Referred to by the
British as Cape Commorin, Kanyakumari is located at the
southern tip of the Indian subcontinent and is the meeting
point of three oceans - the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and
the Indian Ocean. The small temple dedicated to Kanyakumari,
or the youthful form of the primeval energy Shakti (Mother
Goddess) is located on the seashore, in the town known by the
same name.
Kanyakumari represents the site where the spiritual leader
Swami Vivekananda spent days in meditation upon a rock. The
list of attractions in Kanyakumari is endless. Besides its
significance as a major Hindu pilgrimage center, it is famous
for its beautiful views of sunrise and sunset over the waters.
The tourist destination itself is a beautiful place to move
around.
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Tourist Attractions of Kanyakumari
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Kanyakumari Temple
Close to the sea shore of Kanyakumari, the Kanyakumari Temple
is one of the major tourist attractions in south India. The
temple is dedicated to Parvati as Devi Kanya, the Virgin
Goddess who did penance to obtain the hand of Lord Shiva. The
deity, Devi Kanyakumari is' the protector of India's shores'
has an exceptionally brilliant diamond on her nose ring which
is supposed to shine out to sea. Non-Hindus are not allowed in
the temple premise.
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Gandhi Mandapam
The Gandhi Mandapam is located very close to the Kumari Amman
Temple. This is the place where the urn containing the ashes
of Mahatma Gandhi was kept for public view before a portion of
its contents was immersed in the three seas. It resembles an
Oriyan temple and was designed so that on Gandhiji's birthday
(2nd October), the sun's rays fall on the place where his
ashes were kept.
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Vivekananda Memorial
Built in the memory of Swami Vivekananda in 1970, the
Vivekananda Memorial is about 500 m away from mainland. This
memorial stands on one of two rocks separated by about 70 m.
The greatest social reformer and saint, Swamy Vivekananda
spent some time meditating on the rock where the memorial
stands today. A meditation hall is also attached with the
memorial. The design of the mandapa incorporates different
styles of temple architecture from all over India. It houses a
statue of Vivekananda. The divine foot print 'Pada Parai' of
Devi is also seen here. Ferry service is available to reach
the memorial.
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Suchindram Temple
About 13 kms. from Kanniyakumari, Suchindram has a temple
dedicated to a deity who is the representation of the combined
forces of Siva, Vishnu and Brahma. It is one of the few
temples in the country where the Trinities are worshipped. The
temple has a beautiful gopuram, musical pillars and an
excellent statue of the Hanuman, apart from a valuable
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