Tamil Nadu has a lot of hindu
temples. Millions and millions of people travel every day to these places to
worship the deities. Today we are going to see some important temples around
Tamil Nadu which should be visited in this lifetime. The online bus bookings to
these temples can be booked in ticketgoose.com, India's leading Online bus ticket bookings portal.
Palani Murugan temple
Pazhani Murugan temple is
considered as one of the six adobe of Lord Murugan. The temple is situated in
Pazhani in the district of Dindugul. The temple has a rich history. The legend
says that Lord Murugan came to Pazhani after he got furious at his parent. The
idol of the temple was created by sage Bogar, one of the eighteen great
Siddhas. The idot is made up of an amalgum of nine poisonous substance mixed in
the right radio making it an eternal medicine. People come to this temple in
millions every year to get the blessings of the lord. The place around the
temple is full of hotels and restaurants and guest houses.The temple complex is
huge and the top of the temple can be reached by a whinch or by walking.
Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur
Brihadeeswarar Temple, also
called as Peruvudaiyar Koyil, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva. The temple
is situated in thanjavur. The temple was constructed by Raja Raja Cholan 1
around 1000 AD. Initially the gopura was built and the other structures inside
the temple were built in later period of time. The tower above the Sanctum is
one of the tallest scantum structures in Tamil Nadu. This structure is made up
of granite. The deity of the temple, Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of
Linga which is of 2 storeys height.
Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai
Madurai Meenakshi Amman temple is
situated in the centre of Madurai. The Madurai city is designed in such a way
that the sity spreads outward from the temple. The diety of the temple is
Meenakshi Amman and millions of devotees flock to the temple every year. The
most renowned event is the festival when the statue of "Azhagar" is
placed in Vaigai river.
Ramanathaswamy Temple, Rameswaram
Ramanathaswamy Temple is a Shiva
temple located on Rameswaram island. Ramnathasamy Temple is one among the the
twelve of Jyotirlinga temples. The legend says that the temple was established
and worshiped by Rama, to absolve the sins created during the Ramayana war at
Sri Lanka. People consider this place as pure as kasi. Diety Shiva is
worshipped by two Lingas. One Linga was made by Lord Rama and another Linga was
made by Sita, wife of lord Rama. The temple is fortified by large walls in both
sides. There are 46 water bodies around the temple which are considered
auspicious to take a dip in these water bodies to save from all the sins.
Kanchi Kailasanthar Temple, Kanchipuram
Kanchi Kailasanthar Temple is a
Siva temple built by Pallavas during 685AD. This is the oldest existing
structure in Kanchipuram. It is also said that Raja Raja Cholan 1 was inspired
by this temple to build Brihadeeswarar temple. There is a circumambulatory
passage, with a symbolic meaning is situated along the compound wall. The
passage consists of a narrow entry through which devotees enter. Devotees must
crawl to pass through the passage. Then there are seven steps to be climbed to
reach the passage. Passage symbolises our passage of life. The passage exit
denotes the death. The temple is very unique in its way.
There are many hundred important
temples across Tamil Nadu, this is just a single part. We will cover other
south Indian temples in upcoming chapters. Take a pilgrimage trip to these
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