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Delve into the culture and historical treasures of Thanjavur, Thanjavur palace, Saraswathi mahal library, Tiruvarur, Mottai gopura vasal athi kumbeshvarar temple by visiting Thanjavur Railway Station, Thanjavur Palace, Saraswathi Mahal Library, Thanjavur Railway Station Front Side, Brihadisvara Temple, Venni Karumbeswarar Temple, Mottai Gopura Vasal Athi Kumbeshvarar Temple.

Delve into the culture and historical treasures of Thirumanancheri, Thiruvidaimaruthur, Sri mahalingaswami kovil, Kasi viswanathar temple by visiting Thirumanancheri, Thiruvidaimaruthur, Sri Mahalingaswami Kovil, Kasi Viswanathar Temple, Thanjavur Railway Station Front Side.

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Brihadisvara Templethanjavur, tamilnadu

Brihadisvara Temple

Brihadishvara Temple, also called Rajarajesvaram or Peruvudaiyar Koyil, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the largest South Indian temples and an exemplary example of a fully realized Dravidian architecture. It is called as Dhakshina Meru (Meru of south).[citation needed] Built by Raja Raja Chola I between 1003 and 1010 AD, the temple is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Great Living Chola Temples", along with the Chola dynasty era Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple and Airavatesvara temple that are about 70 kilometres (43 mi) and 40 kilometres (25 mi) to its northeast respectively. A spectrum of Hindu temple styles continued to develop from the 5th to the 9th century over the Chalukya era rule as evidenced in Aihole, Badami and Pattadakal, and then with the Pallava era as witnessed at Mamallapuram and other monuments. Thereafter, between 850 and 1280 CE, Cholas emerged as the dominant dynasty. The early Chola period saw a greater emphasis on securing their geopolitical boundaries and less emphasis on architecture. In the 10th century, within the Chola empire emerged features such as the multifaceted columns with projecting square capitals. This, states George Michell, signaled the start of the new Chola style.[note 1] This South Indian style is most fully realized both in scale and detail in the Brihadeshvara temple built between 1003 and 1010 by the Chola king Rajaraja.

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Darasuramthanjavur, tamilnadu

Darasuram

Darasuram is a town located near the city of Thanjavur in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is renowned for the Airavatesvara Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Great Living Chola Temples. The Airavatesvara Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was built by Rajaraja Chola II in the 12th century during the Chola dynasty's rule. The temple is an architectural masterpiece and is known for its intricate carvings, exquisite sculptures, and ornate design. The temple follows the Dravidian style of architecture, which is characterized by pyramid-shaped towers (vimanas), intricate sculptures, and elaborate ornamentation. The Airavatesvara Temple, along with the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur and the Gangaikonda Cholapuram in Ariyalur, is part of the "Great Living Chola Temples" and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple complex features a Nandi (sacred bull) mandapam, which is notable for its life-sized sculptures and intricate detailing. The walls of the temple are adorned with numerous sculptures depicting various deities, celestial beings, and scenes from Hindu mythology. The exquisite craftsmanship and artistic details make it a significant cultural and historical site. The temple is known for its inscriptions that provide valuable information about the musical traditions of the Chola period. These inscriptions are an important historical and cultural record. Darasuram is situated about 3 kilometers west of Kumbakonam, a well-known temple town in Tamil Nadu. The town is easily accessible from Thanjavur and serves as a popular destination for those interested in exploring the cultural and architectural heritage of the region. The Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram attracts tourists, history enthusiasts, and devotees who appreciate the historical and architectural significance of the Chola temples. The Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance and cultural richness of the Chola dynasty.​

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Gangaikonda Cholapuramcholanadu, tamilnadu

Gangaikonda Cholapuram

Gangaikonda Cholapuram is a historical town located in the Chola dynasty heartland of Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated near Kumbakonam in the Thanjavur district. Gangaikonda Cholapuram was the capital of the Chola dynasty during the reign of Rajendra Chola I (1012–1044 CE). The town's name translates to "The town of the Chola who conquered the Ganges," signifying Rajendra Chola's victorious military campaign to the Ganges River in the north. The Brihadeshwara Temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is an outstanding example of Chola architecture. The temple is known for its towering vimana (temple tower) and intricate sculptures. Gangaikonda Cholapuram showcases the architectural and artistic achievements of the Chola dynasty. The temple complex reflects the grandeur and artistic prowess of the Chola rulers. The town was established by Rajendra Chola I after his victorious military expedition to the Ganges. The construction of the Brihadeshwara Temple was part of his efforts to establish a grand capital.Besides the main Brihadeshwara Temple, the complex includes various other smaller shrines and structures adorned with sculptures depicting mythological and historical themes. The Brihadeshwara Temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram, along with the Brihadeshwara Temple in Thanjavur, forms part of the "Great Living Chola Temples," recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The site is of archaeological importance, attracting historians, archaeologists, and tourists interested in India's rich cultural and historical heritage. Gangaikonda Cholapuram is well-connected by road and can be reached from cities like Kumbakonam and Thanjavur. The town's historical significance and architectural marvels make it a popular destination for heritage enthusiasts.​

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Kumbakonamkumbakonam, tamilnadu

Kumbakonam

Kumbakonam is a historic town located in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated in the Cauvery Delta region and is known for its cultural, religious, and architectural significance. Kumbakonam is renowned for its numerous temples, showcasing the rich cultural and architectural heritage of Tamil Nadu. Some prominent temples include the Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Sarangapani Temple, and Kasi Viswanathar Temple. The Mahamaham Tank is a sacred tank in the heart of Kumbakonam. It is believed that taking a dip in the tank during the Mahamaham festival, which occurs once in 12 years, cleanses sins. The festival attracts a large number of pilgrims. The town has a rich cultural tradition and has been a center for art, dance, music, and literature. It has produced many prominent personalities in the field of classical music and dance. Kumbakonam is known for its association with the Navagraha temples, dedicated to the nine celestial bodies. Each temple is dedicated to a specific planet, and they are significant pilgrimage sites for devotees.The temples in Kumbakonam showcase Dravidian architecture with intricately carved sculptures, towering gopurams (temple towers), and beautiful vimanas (towering structures above the sanctum). The town celebrates various festivals with enthusiasm, and the temples host colorful processions, cultural events, and rituals. The Mahamaham festival is one of the most significant events in Kumbakonam. Kumbakonam's cultural heritage extends to its traditional arts, crafts, and cuisine. The town is known for its unique style of silk weaving. Kumbakonam is well-connected by road and rail. It is located approximately 40 kilometers east of Thanjavur and is easily accessible from major cities in Tamil Nadu. Kumbakonam is a popular destination for both tourists and pilgrims due to its religious significance, cultural richness, and architectural marvels. Visitors can experience the vibrant traditions and explore the historical temples that contribute to the town's charm.​

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Thanjavurcholanadu, tamilnadu

Thanjavur

Thanjavur, historically known as Tanjore, is a city located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It holds immense historical, cultural, and architectural significance. Thanjavur has a rich history and was the capital of the Chola dynasty, one of the most powerful and influential dynasties in South India during the medieval period. Cholanadu refers to the region associated with the Chola dynasty. Thanjavur, as a major city of the Chola dynasty, played a central role in Cholanadu. The Cholas were known for their remarkable contributions to architecture, art, and literature. The Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur, built by Rajaraja Chola I in the 11th century, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Chola architecture. The Brihadeeswarar Temple, also known as the Big Temple, is an iconic symbol of Chola architecture. It features a massive Shiva Lingam and a towering vimana (temple tower) that is one of the tallest in India. The Chola period is renowned for its vibrant art and culture. The Cholas were patrons of the arts, and this era witnessed the flourishing of literature, sculpture, and bronze casting. Thanjavur is home to the Saraswathi Mahal Library, established during the Maratha rule. It houses a vast collection of ancient manuscripts, including some from the Chola period. Following the decline of the Chola dynasty, Thanjavur came under the rule of the Marathas. The Maratha rulers, especially Serfoji II, continued to contribute to the cultural and educational development of the region. The Thanjavur Royal Palace complex houses art galleries and museums that showcase artifacts, paintings, and sculptures, offering insights into the region's history. Today, Thanjavur stands as a vibrant city that preserves and celebrates its historical and cultural heritage. Tourists and history enthusiasts visit Thanjavur to explore its ancient temples, museums, and landmarks that reflect the glory of the Chola dynasty and subsequent rulers.​

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Tiruchirappallitiruchirapalli, tamilnadu

Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli, commonly known as Trichy, is a major city located in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is situated on the banks of the Cauvery River and is known for its historical significance, cultural heritage, and industrial development. One of the prominent landmarks in Trichy is the Rockfort, a massive rock structure that houses the Rockfort Ucchi Pillayar Temple at the top and the Thayumanaswami Temple at the base.Trichy is home to several temples, including the famous Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple in Srirangam, which is one of the largest temples in India. The Jambukeswarar Temple in Thiruvanaikaval and the Samayapuram Mariamman Temple are also significant pilgrimage sites. Located on an island in the Cauvery River, the Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (a form of Lord Vishnu). It is a major Vaishnavite pilgrimage site. The city is situated along the banks of the Cauvery River, and the river adds to the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Trichy is known for its educational institutions, including the National Institute of Technology (NIT Trichy) and Bharathidasan University. The city is an important industrial and commercial hub in Tamil Nadu, with industries ranging from manufacturing to software development. Trichy has historical monuments like the Teppakulam (tank) and the War Memorial. The city has witnessed the influence of various dynasties, including the Cholas and the Nayaks. The city celebrates various cultural and religious festivals, showcasing its rich cultural diversity. Trichy is well-connected by road, rail, and air. It has an international airport, Tiruchirappalli International Airport, which serves as a gateway to the region. Trichy attracts tourists and pilgrims alike due to its historical and religious significance. The temples, monuments, and the Rockfort are among the top attractions in the city, making it a well-rounded destination for travelers.​​

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Diabetics Cure Templetiruvarur, tamilnadu

Venni Karumbeswarar Temple

<p><p><p>Venni Karumbeshwarar Temple is an ancient Shiva temple that is located in a village called, Kovil Venni that is near Needaamangalam of Thiruvarur District. The historical name of the place is Tiruvenni. This temple is one of the Paadal Petra Sthalam in the South Side of Cauvery (Chozha Naadu) where Siva appears as a bunch of sugarcane stems tied together. The Lingam at this temple appears like a bunch of sugarcane stems tied together. It is said that this place was once covered by sugarcane (Karumbu) and Venni trees. Hence the Lord is known as Venni Karumbeshwarar. Goddess Parvathi is called by the name Soundara Nayagi. Worshipping Siva here gives one all the sweetness of His grace, and so He is also called Rasapureeswarar (Rasa is extract, in this case of the sugarcane). In olden times, places were primarily identified by the temple that was there, and so this place began to be called Venniyur, which later became Koil Venni. This place is also the birthplace of Vennikuyathiar, the Sangam poet who is one of the authors of the Purananuru in Sangam literature. </p><p><strong></p> ⏰ Session Open Hours Morning 8:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m Evening 5:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m

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Thanjavur Railway StationThanjavur, Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur Railway Station
Thanjavur

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Thanjavur Railway Station Front SideThanjavur, Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur Railway Station Front Side
Thanjavur

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Thanjavur Palace

Thanjavur Palace

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Saraswathi Mahal Library

Saraswathi Mahal Library

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Thirumanancheri

Thirumanancheri

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Sri Mahalingaswami Kovil

Sri Mahalingaswami Kovil

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Kasi Viswanathar Temple

Kasi Viswanathar Temple

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Mottai Gopura Vasal Athi Kumbeshvarar Temple

Mottai Gopura Vasal Athi Kumbeshvarar Temple

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Sree Chakrapani MahaVishnu Temple

Sree Chakrapani MahaVishnu Temple

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Suryanarayana Temple

Suryanarayana Temple

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Thiruvidaimaruthur

Thiruvidaimaruthur

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