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Tamil Nadu Tour
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Tamil Nadu is bounded by Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the
north and Kerala on the west. The coastal eastern and
southern boundaries are lapped by the waters of the Bay of
Bengal and the Indian Ocean respectively. The eastern and
western tips of the state are defined by the Point Calimere
and Mudumalai wildlife sanctuaries while the southernmost
tip of Cape Comorin or Kanyakumari, the Land's End of India.
There are more than 30,000 temples in this sate; which has
given Tamil Nadu the title, "Land of Temples". The Tamils
have always been a God fearing lot and are ardent
worshippers of Shiva, Vishnu, Parvati and Lakshmi Subramanya.
Vinayaka or Pillayar is perhaps the most worshipped of the
gods and is also called Ganapati or Ganesh. He is the
elephant headed elder son of Lord Shiva and Parvati and is
extremely benign in appearance. During any festival or
celebration, worship of this God is given precedence over
the other.
During the rule of two most important dynasties, the
Pallavas and Chola from 1st to 8th century AD, the famous
temples built were in Kanchipuram, the Kapaliswarar and
Parthasarathy at Madras the magnificent poetry in rock and
stone at Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram). Kanchi has been
described extensively by the Chinese traveller Hieun Tsang
who visited this city in the middle of the 6th century AD,
as a major centre of learning.
Tamil Nadu is the ultimate destination. It has everything to
offer from temple architecture; rock cut edicts, lush green
hills and tea slopes at Kodaikanal, Ooty and Coonoor ; flora
and fauna at the game sanctuaries in Vedanthangal and
Mudumalai; the sound of ankle bells of the Bharat Natyam,
the classical dance with 108 postures and the Mahabalipuram
beach near Madras.
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