Bordered by the scenic Kerala, mystical Karnataka and enchanting Andhra Pradesh, the state of Tamilnadu is one of the oldest places in the Asian subcontinent. Due to its close relation with history, the state has a host of spiritual resources which range from grand temples to many historical pilgrimage sites; from historical Dravidian architecture at display to many world heritage sites.
Temples and other religious festivals are not only an important aspect of the individual Tamil civilization, but these are often considered as an ambassador of this part of the world. It is often said that religion is not constraint to temples, but a way of life.
What better a place to display this aspect than the captivating yet calm cities of Tamilnadu? Famous for its Shiva temples depicting various stages of Dravidian history (richly influenced by Chola and Pallava dynasties), you would be mesmerized as you walk through a holy paradise, politically called as Tamilnadu.
Moving on, calmness of the temples of Chidambaram and Kumbakonam provide a variant display of the magnificent Dravidian era. With the mouth-watering vegetarian cuisine at offer, there won’t be a day wherein you would skip any of your meal courses.
After taking blessings from numerous Shiva (Nataraja) temples, your spiritual side would be taken to a new level as you enter Madurai. Madurai offers you the famous Meenakshi Temple devoted to goddess Meenakshi, the companion of Lord Shiva. The night prayer ceremony is like an icing on the cake of such South India tour.
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