Tamilnadu temples- Big lures of the state

Meenakshi-Temple
Meenakshi-Temple
Tamilnadu city is rich with several outlandish tourist spots such as exotic sea beaches, hill stations, temples, lacks and other green areas. All these visiting places are the real lures of the city and billions of the tourists love to visit at these locations of the city with great zeal. Among all the visiting locations of the city, most of the tourists are crazy about Tamilnadu temples tour. Yes, the holy shrines are the big attractions of the city and also fascinate the tourists through their charming look and interactive architecture. You can find several outlandish temples in the Tamilnadu city such as Meenakshi temple, Ramanathswamy temple, Natraja temple, Ekambereshwar temple, Navagrah temple and many more. These temples attract the tourists through their eye catching designs and Dravidian architecture. Let us know about few holy temples of the city in depth as follows:

Meenakshi Temple

This holy shrine is located in Madurai district at the bank of ‘Vaigai’ river in Tamilnadu. This holy temple is devoted to the Lord Shiva as “Sundereswar” and his consort as goddess Parvati “Meenakshi”. Most of the Shiva devotees love to visit at this temple to worship the Lord Shiva. It has 2500 old architecture and its elegant designed make it more attractive.

Nataraj Temple

It is another popular temple of the Tamilnadu and is blessed with fascinating design and creative architecture. This shrine is also devoted to the Lord Shiva and his Natraja statue (Cosmic Dancer) is also located out there in this shrine. This temple possesses the gold platting roofs which enhance the beauty of this shrine a lot.

Ramanathaswamy temple
This temple is located at the renowned island as Rameshwaram in Tamilnadu. It is one of the well known 12 Jyotirlingas situated in India. This temple has huge architecture and a 1200 meter long courtyard. It is dedicated to the Lord Rama and Shiva. Thus, the above are the few best known Tamilnadu temples which have their own significance and beauty.

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