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Temples in Thanjavur
Brihadeeswara Temple
Brihadeeswara TempleThe Brihadeeswara Temple, situated in
the district of Thanjavur, is one among the temples of the “Great Living Chola Temples”,
a UNESCO approved World Heritage Site. The foundation of the temple is believed
to have been laid in 1002 CE and was completed in 1010 CE by Rajaraja Chola I
of the great Chola dynasty. One of the largest of its kind, the Brihadeeswara
Temple is a highlight of the glorious architectural talents and of the skillful
technicians during that era.
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Gangaikonda Cholapuram
Gangaikonda CholapuramConsidered as one of the most
historically important places during the Chola dynasty, Gangaikonda Cholapuram
was pronounced as the capital of the regions under the Chola rulers by Rajendra
Chola I from 1025 CE for about 250 years. The city was actually founded by the
emperor to memorialize his victory over a battle with the Pala dynasty. Back in
those days, the entire administration affairs of South India, ranging from
Tungabhadra in the north to Ceylon in the south, was once controlled by this
city.
Rameshwaram
RameshwaramThe town of Rameshwaram is a third grade
municipality in the district of Rameshwaram which is located on the Pamban
Island separated from mainland India. Rameshwaram, which is situated at the
very tip of the Indian peninsula called the Gulf of Mannar, is only about 50 km
from Mannar Island in Sri Lanka. The final station stops of the trains coming
from Chennai and Madurai are in Rameshwaram. Considered to be one of the most
holiest places in India, there is a significant flow of pilgrims to Rameshwaram
every year for a specific reason.
Darasuram Temple
Darasuram TempleThe Darasuram Temple is located at about 3
km from Kumbakonam town in Thanjavur district and is considered to be a
“storehouse” of art and architecture. The temple is believed to have been
constructed between the 10th and the 12th century by the Chola rulers. It
shares a lot of similarities in terms of architecture between the Great Living
Chola Temples and the Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple in Thanjavur.
Tirumanancheri Temple
This temple is quite famous among the devotees from the
Hindu community who wish to find suitable life partners for marriage or in
order to overcome certain obstacles that have occurred in their marital life.
Located in the Thanjavur district, the primary deity of this temple is Lord
Shiva and his consort Parvathi who are worshiped in the named of Lord Kalyanasunderaswarar
and Devi Kokilambal respectively. Certain traditional rituals and prayers are
performed in this temple which are widely believed by the devotees to eliminate
any marriage-related issues.
Tiruvarur Temple
Tiruvarur TempleLocated at just about 56 km from Thanjavur
city, the ancient Sri Thyagaraja Temple is where Lord Shiva is worshiped as the
primary deity in the name of Somaskanda. Within this temple, various other
shrines are also dedicated to the other mythological characters such as Vanmikanathar,
Tyagarajar and the Kamalaamba. The temple is built on a plot that covers a
total area of 33 acres while the Kamalalayam, the temple tank also covers 33
acres of land making it one of the largest of its kind in the country.
Velankanni
VelankanniVelankanni, a small town located on the shores of
the Bay of Bengal in Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu, was once a trading
port that conducted businesses with Rome and Greece. Today, this tiny
commercial center lost its value gradually with the development of the much
larger city of Nagapattinam. Today, Velankanni is a highly regarded pilgrimage
for the Christian community, not only in India but in other parts of the world
too. The town of Velankanni is a parish under the Tanjore Roman Catholic Diocese
where there is a shrine under the same parish dedicated to Our Lady Of Good
Health.
Thirukkadaiyur
Thirukkadaiyur is a small temple town which is located on
the eastern coastal regions of Tamil Nadu and is about 300 km south of Chennai
and just 15 km north of Karaikal. The temple of Thirukkadaiyur has many
interesting fables and legends behind its making told by the local people. A
particular story goes on that Mrikandu, an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva once
asked the Lord himself for a son to call his own. The Lord granted him the wish
with a condition that Mrikandu had to choose between a goodhearted and
responsible boy who would live for just 16 years or a boy with an evil heart
who would live for 100 years. Reluctantly, Mrikandu chose the boy with the
lesser life span.
Nagore Dargah
Nagore DargahThe Nagore Dargah (also spelled as Nagoor
Dargah) is a minaret which is regarded holy by the Muslim community of the
world. The minaret was built over the tomb of Shahul Hamid, the 13th generation
descendant of the highly respected Sufi saint Muhiyudin Abd al-Qadir al-Jalani.
Shahul Hamid was born in the year 1490 and lived up to be about 89 years old at
the time of his death. The minaret that was built in his honor is located in
the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal in Nagore, a town in the Nagapattinam
district of Tamil Nadu. The Dargah that we see today was built by the devotees
of Shahul who was believed to have fulfilled their wishes and prayers. There is
also a wide notion that about 60 percentage of the Dargah was constructed by
people belonging to the Hindu community.
Garbharakshambigai Temple
Garbharakshambigai TempleThe Garbharakshambigai temple is
one of those Hindu worship places where certain interesting and unusual rituals
are conducted. The temple has been constructed for a very specific and unique
purpose – progeny and child birth. Located in Thirukarugavur in Tamil Nadu,
this temple witnesses a heavy flow of pilgrims every year who throng the place
to wish for children to be born in their families.
Ennkann
This ancient temple located near Nannilam in Thanjavur
district is dedicated to Lord Muruga who is worshiped here in the form of
Arumugaswamy. The uniqueness of this temple is that, although the primary deity
is considered to be Lord Shiva in the name of Bhramapureeswarar, the
significance of the shrine for Lord Muruga is much more greater.
Sikkal
The township of Sikkal is situated at about 5 km from the
city of Nagapattinam on the way to Thiruvarur. This small town is famous for
its temple built to suit the requirements of a typical Shiva temple. However,
the primary deity of the temple is considered to be Lord Muruga who is
worshiped in the name of Singaravelavar and the female deity who can be seen in
a standing posture is Velnedunganni. The temple is quite well-known for its
significance in history and among legends. Lord Ganesha, Mahalakshmi, Nataraja,
the Sun and the Moon Gods also have their separate shrines within the premises
of the temple.
Popular Places in Thanjavur
Shivaganga Fort
Sivaganga Fort, a 16th century fort is a quadrangular fort
surrounded by stone walls. Other nearby attractions include the Brihadeeshwara
Temple, Schwartz Church and an amusement park.
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Rajagopala Beerangi
Rajagopala Beerangi is a huge sized canon which is displayed
at the Thanjavur East Kothalam. It is currently the biggest canon in India.
Maratha Durbar Hall
The huge pillars, beautiful stucco paint works and fresco
painted ceiling of the Maratha Durbar hall are indeed eye catching.
Sivaganga Garden
Sivaganga Garden is also called as the green lungs of
Thanjavur city. It is a beautiful place in Thanjavur with lots of fun
activities arranged for visitors.
Schwartz Church
Schwartz church was constructed by the Chola king Raja
Serfoji in 1779, to show his affection towards the Danish missionary Christian
Friedich Schwarz.
Royal Palace
This palace was originally built by Nayaka rulers as their
royal residence and was further reconstructed by Maratha rulers. An adjoining
museum known as Royal Museum displays the personal collection of Serfoji II.
The Saraswathi Mahal Library
The Saraswathi Mahal Library is also known as Serfoji Mahal
Library which consists of a collection of old palm leaf manuscripts written in several
Indian languages. It is one of the oldest libraries in Asia.
Gangaikonda Cholapuram
Gangaikonda Cholapuram means “the town of the Chola who
conquered the Ganga.” Other attractions of this place are ruins of ancient
structures and an archaeological museum.
Vijayanagar Fort
The Vijayanagar fort is located about 2 km to the north east
of the Brahadeeswara Temple. This fort was built partly by Nayaks and partly by
Maratha rulers during the early 1550 AD.
Our Lady of Sorrows Church