Delve into my Kanchipuram experience In Kanchipuram

Delve into my Kanchipuram experience In Kanchipuram

Delve into my Kanchipuram experienceKanchipuram was presided over by the Pallava Dynasty from the 2nd to the 6th century BC, which was also the period in which the ancient town gained the most of its renown. During the Pallava Dynasty, a majority of the temples of Kanchipuram, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, were built. Even today, 14 of the 108 Divya Desams are located in Kanchipuram among a total of 25 ancient structures, most of which I was able to visit during my Kanchipuram sightseeing.These temples are prime examples of traditional Dravidian architecture and showcase the evolution of arts in ancient India, and also are some of the best places to visit in Kanchipuram. If you have even a little interest in architecture and history as I do, it would be a great idea for you to add these destinations to your itinerary for Kanchi sightseeing.Apart from the temples, you can also explore some sightseeing places near Kanchipuram if you have the time. Nathapettai Lake and the banks of the river Palar would be among my favourite sightseeing places near Kanchipuram and I would definitely recommend that you visit them.Apart from the sightseeing places in Kanchipuram, the destination is also well-known all over the country for its Kanchipuram Silk, which is incidentally considered as a fabric of the highest order. Pure Mulberry Silk with Zari work is a signature design found in Kanchipuram and is of the finest quality. It is only in Kanchipuram where you can find authentic varieties of this wonderfully spun material. It makes for a great gift to take back home! I’ve already mentioned how the grand temples of Kanchipuram, be it from the Pallava period, the Chola, or even the Vijayanagar era, are a marvellous experience and make up a majority of the sightseeing places in Kanchipuram. However, if you too wish to visit the city on your next vacation, here are some of the best sightseeing places in Kanchipuram that you can add to your itinerary for a complete experience:

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Thirumoorthy Dam & Temple In Tiruppur

Thirumoorthy Dam & Temple In Tiruppur

Thirumoorthy Dam & TempleThis Tirupur tourist place is an all-in-one package with something for the entire family. Located on the Thirumoorthy hills, the Thirumoorthy Temple, Thirumoorthy Dam and Panchalingam waterfall are Tirupur’s most famous sightseeing locations. So, embrace the scenic beauty of the hills serving as the ideal backdrop to the temple. The name Thirumoorthy signifies the three Hindu deities namely, Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma. Right outside the temple is a huge rock which is believed to have rolled down during a flood and has a sculpture of a Jain priest carved upside down.At just a short walk of about 1.2 miles (2 km) you will reach the Thirumoorthy Damwhere you can spend some time boating. While you are at it, trek 1.8 miles (3 km) uphill to see the exotic Panchalingam falls. This unique place also has a soothing climate around the year, so it is a prominent movie shooting destination. You might get lucky and see some South Indian movie or TV series being shot when you are visiting.If you would like to reconnect with your soul and are searching for some inner peace, then you must visit The Universal Peace Foundation located on the hill, run under the guidance of an enlightened Yogic Guru, “Guru Mahan Paranjothiar”. They practice Kundalini yoga here, on this hill.There are many monkeys here, so please beware and do not give them anything to eat. If you are petrified of monkeys roaming free, then it is advisable to take a local guide who can help keep the monkeys away

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Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary In Tiruppur

Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary In Tiruppur

Indira Gandhi Wildlife SanctuaryThis Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as the Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, is one of India’s unexplored terrains. ThisIndira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuaryplace to visit near Tirupur is a vast expanse, encompassing different ranges, including grasslands, plateaus, deep valleys, farms, waterfalls, national parks, teak forests and water reservoirs. Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuaryalso contains several endangered species and has various peaks over 6,500 feet (1981 meters). The flora and fauna of this place will leave you wanting to capture it all, even if time doesn’t permit.The threatened species that can be spotted in the sanctuary include Bengal tiger, Asian elephants, Asiatic wild dogs, Lion-tailed macaques, Indian giant squirrels, Indian pangolins and Nilgiri Langurs. Here, you can come across 20 species of mammals, 250 species of birds, 315 species of exotic butterflies and over 18 species of reptiles. There are over 2000 species of plants, of which about 400 are medicinal. There is also an elephant training center inside the sanctuary that can be visited on a guided vehicle tour.You can explore the different areas of the sanctuary in a jeep safari and enjoy some sections riding on an elephant. Indira Gandhi National Park also offers various treks amidst nature, accompanied by guides.Don’t forget to carry your camera to capture the beautiful hills, mesmerizing waterfalls and different flora and fauna when you visit. The best time to visit is from September to March.

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Annamalaiyar temple In  Thiruvannamalai

Annamalaiyar temple In Thiruvannamalai

Annamalaiyar templeAnnamalaiyar Temple, a breathtaking temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located in the bustling town of Thiruvannamalai, at the base of Annamalai Hills in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As you walk closer to the grand temple complex, you'll notice how marvellously the structures have been built. This 25-acre complex is sure to mesmerize you with its beauty and elegance. There are numerous intricately adorned shrines and halls within the entire temple complex which is also considered as one of the largest temple complexes in India. Do make it a point to see the splendid eastern gopuram (tower), which is one the tallest temple towers in India as it stands 66 metres tall and the gorgeous thousand-pillared hall that extends serenely in the temple complex.The Annamalaiyar Temple is considered as one of the temples associated with the Agni or Fire element of the Pancha Bhoota Stalas or the five elements and is significant to the Hindu sect of Shaivism. The priests perform the temple rituals very stringently six times a day and are always punctual. In the region, Lord Shiva is also known as Annamalaiyar or Arunachaleswarar. His idol is referred to as Agni Lingam and Goddess Parvati is referred to as Unnamalai Amman. Believers visit the temple for religious purposes and for offering prayers to the deities.Annamalaiyar templeis said that visiting this temple and offering prayers with a clean heart will absolve one's sins. It is here that many Sages and Maharishis have attained salvation in the past and it is here that one should come to experience at least a moment of peace in today's fast-paced world.

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