Kanchipuram, also known as the city of thousand Temples, is a holy site for Hindus, located at the Northern east coast of south Indian state - Tamil Nadu. An ancient city, it enjoys a great past wherein once, it was a glorious centre of various dynasties- the Pallavas, the Cholas and the Rayas. With more than 200 ancient temples, some of them are very big, Kanchipuram remains among the holiest pilgrim centres for the Hindus.
Temples are the only tourist attractions in Kanchipuram, which hold enormous value for Hindus and give the town its identity. These imposing and majestic temples are known for their architectural finesse, fusing architectural experimentations of different rulers to keep intact the South Indian style of temple architecture. These temples are a true embodiment of erstwhile thriving Pallava art & architecture with shades of the Chola, and Chalukyas and the Vijayanagara rulers.
The Ekambaranathar temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the biggest of them all with its 11 stories structures. If the 8th century Vaikuntha Perumal Temple charms tourists for their scenic depictions, then the Varadaraja Temple delights for its 100-pillared hall and dexterity of the artists. If the 8th century Kailasanathar Temple is an architectural marvel, then the 14th century Kamakshi Amman Temple is no less a delight for its designs and built.
The nearest airport is in Chennai, at 75 kms away, which links Kanchipuram to rest of India, and the world too, with regular flights.
By Rail
Trains services to and from Kanchipuram can be availed at many nearby locations, like Chennai, Tirupati, and Bangalore.
By Road
A good network of roads connects Kanchipuram smoothly to the rest of the region, and India also.
Kanchi Kudil
Kanchi Kudil is a unique concept where a 100-year old ancestral property has been turned into a tourist place to give visitors a peek into the life and times of kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The idea behind this was to let tourists gen authentic feel of the live lived in a historical and religious town of vast significance. After all, it’s the people and their homes that reflect the real character and soul of a place!
So, Kanchi Kud...Kamakshi Amman Temple
The historic city of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu has numerous popular places of worship and the Kamakshi Amman Temple ranks among them. This ancient Hindu temple is dedicated to one of forms of goddess, Kamakshi. Apart from this temple, two other major centers in the state to worship the goddess include the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai and the Akilandeswari temple in Thiruvanaikaval. This clearly indicates the significance this temple enjoys among H...
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