Explore the majestic splendor of Tamil Nadu temples

Indian state of Tamil Nadu is rich for its cultural heritage, natural splendor and rest of the other charms. There are a number of attractions which are located in every region of the state. Some of the renowned allures are beaches, hill stations, temples, Ayurvedic health centers, tranquil backwaters and rest of the greenery.

Among them, most of the tourists are willing to know about the magnificent holy places. Few of the well designed sacred places are Meenakshi temple, Nataraja temple, Brihadeeswara temple, Arunachaleswara temple, Ramanathaswamy temple and many more. All these aesthetic places of pilgrimage can be found in various destinations of the state like Chennai, Thanjavur, Salem, Madurai, Kanchipuram, Coimbatore etc. By getting the advantage of Tamil Nadu temples tour, you can explore the majestic splendor of these shrines in a best way.


Now, we will talk about few glances of Tamilnadu temples which are must to see:


• Meenakshi Temple

Meenakshi temple is located in the south side of river Vaigai in the temple city of Madurai in Tamil Nadu. This holy place is meant for the devotees of Lord Shiva (Sundareswara) and his consort Goddess Parvati (Meenakshi). At this sacred place, you would be able to look for so many attractions like 14 enormous Gopuramas (tower gate), various statues, colossal monuments, sculptures and so on. Mainly, the Gopuramas are painted with bright colors. The shrine is designed very elegantly.


• Nataraja Temple

Nataraja Temple is situated in the town of Chidambaram district of Tamil Nadu. This place of pilgrimage is devoted to Lord Shiva and his Ananda Tandava pose (the Cosmic Dance of bliss). At this spiritual place, you will be able to explore lots of charms such as Gopurams (tower gates), superb statues of Ganesha and Nandi, gigantic monuments, 5 huge mandapams etc. This shrine is the perfect example of the Cholas architecture. In addition, the architecture design of this sacred place is truly tremendous.

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