South India
Temple Tours takes you on a Indian Holidays Tours to
the land rich in momentous temples. There are several towns
in South India that are specifically known as the 'Temple
Towns' owing to some of the brilliant temples of the town.
The south Indian style of temple architecture is called
Dravida Style of Temple Architecture. The Vimana and the
Gopurams characterize this style. The Vimana is a tall
pyramidal tower consisting of several diminishing smaller
storeys standing on a square base. The Gopuram is two
storeys gateway to the temple separated by a horizontal
molding. The Prakara or the outer wall encloses the temple.
The Pallavas, the Cholas, the Pandyas, the Vijayanagar
rulers and the Nayaks had contributed to the development of
South Indian temples.
The first
temple on South India Temple Tours is the Guruvayoor Temple,
one of the most sacred and important pilgrim centers of
Kerala. Located 29 km to the west of Trichur, the Sri
Krishna Temple draws maximum pilgrims and tourists.
According to local legends, Guru, the Teacher of the Gods
and Vayu, the God of Winds, together build this temple. The
square shaped Sri Kovil is the sacred sanctum of the temple
and enshrines the main deity. The temple also houses the
images of Ganapati, Sri Ayyappa and Edathedathy Kavil
Bhagavathy. Only Hindus can enter the temple.
The second
temple on South India Temple Tours is 2000-year-old
Meenakshi Temple is situated in the city of Madurai, Tamil
Nadu. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati known
here as Sundareswarar and Meenakshi, the temple s a
masterpiece of Dravidian Temple Architecture. The original
temple was built by Kulasekara Pandya but the real credit
for making the temple as grand as it stands today goes to
the Nayaks. The present temple was conceived in 1560 AD by
Vishwanatha Nayak and subsequently built during the reign of
Thirumalai Nayak.
The
Brihadeeswara Temple is situated at Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu.
The temple was constructed under the patronage of the King
Rajaraja Chola in the 10th century AD and designed by Sama
Varma, the architect. The most unique feature of the temple
is that no shadow of the temple is cast on the ground at any
time of the year. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The
inner wall of the sanctum is embellished with 108 different
dancing postures of Shiva. The temple is one of the finest
contributions of the Chola Dynasty to the Dravidian Temple
Architecture.
Kanchipuram
is 75 km from Chennai in Tamil Nadu and is one of the most
visited pilgrimage centers in India. Kanchipuram is famous
for magnificent and elegant Dravidian temples. On the tour
of Kanchipuram, one must visit the Kailashanatha Temple,
Kamakshi Amman Temple, Kumara Kottam, Ekambareshwar Temple
and Varadaraja Temple.
Mahabalipuram or Mamallapuram, once the port city of the
Pallava rulers, is located 50 km from the south of Chennai
on the shores of Bay of Bengal in Tamil Nadu. The temples of
Mamallapuram are excellent specimen of Dravidian temple
architecture and Pallava art. There are 11 temples at
Mahabalipuram excavate out of the rock. The most important
temple here is the Shore Temple. The Shore Temple built
during the reign of Rajasimha in the 7th century AD.
Rajasimha constructed the Shore Temple in the 7th century
AD. It was the first Pallava structure to be built of stone
rather than being carved out of stone like the older
temples.
Another
temple to visit on South India Temple Tours is at Somnathpur
village located on the banks of river Kaveri, 140 km from
Bangalore in Karnataka. The commander of the Hoysalas,
Somnath built the Keshava Temple almost 740 years ago with
permission grants received from the king. The names of the
sculptors can be seen on the sculptures, as they have
inscribed their names on their works. It was not a common
practice during that time.
The most
important temple to visit on South India Temple Tours is at
Tirupati, 67 km from Chittor district in Andhra Pradesh. The
town is famous for the holy shrine of the Shri Venkateshwara.
The Balaji Temple with its gopuram at Tirupati is a
classical example of Dravidian architecture. The temple is
dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara also known as Srinivasa or
Balaji, who is believed to have attributes of both Shiva and
Vishnu.
Tamilnadu
Temple Tours
Duration: 9 Nights / 10 Days
Destinations
Covered : Chennai - Kanchipuram - Mahabalipuram -
Pondicherry - Chidambaram- Tanjore - Maduria - Kanyakumari
Day 1 Chennai
Half-day city tour of Chennai covering places like
Kapaleeswara temple, one the famous temple in the city of
Lord Shiva and visit Ashtalakshmi Temple and proceed towards
the famous Govt. Musuem which has the collection of Bronze
and visit the Theosophical Society. - Overnight Stay at
Chennai.
Day 2 Chennai / Kanchipuram / Mahabalipuram
Morning visit of Kanchipuram which is 80 kms from Chennai
the famous temples of south India like Ekambeshwara temple,
Varadaraja Temple and Kailasanatha Temple and then you can
visit The silk Weaving Factory and proceed towards
Mahabalipuram for lunch and in the Afternoon Visit of the
monuments of Pallava Kingdom like Shore Temple, five Rathas
Overnight stay at Mahabalipuram.
Day 3 Mahabalipuram / Pondicherry
Am Drive to Pondicherry on the way you visit th
e
Auroville and check in at Hotel Pondy and In the afternoon
you can visit Aurobindo Ashram, and the old of Pondicherry
which is previously the French Colony. - Overnight Pondy
Day 4 Pondy / Chidambaram / Tanjore
Am proceed to Chidambaram, where you can visit the famous
and old south India Temple of Lord Nataraja and then proceed
to Tanjore to visit the famous Palace and Brahadeswara
temple. - Overnight Tanjore
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Day 5 Tanjore / Velankanni / Tanjore
Today you will have day trip to Velankanni, which is about
of 100 kms one-way. Velankanni is a famous church and it is
considered as one of the holly place.
Day 6 Tanjore / Trichy / Madurai
Morning drive to Trichy to Visit Rock fort Temple and then
the famous temple of Sriranganathar at Srirangam and then
proceed to Madurai to visit the Musuem and Madurai Meenakshi
Temple and Nayak Palace - Overnight Madurai.
Day 7 Madurai / Rameshwaram / Madurai

Today you have a day to Rameshwaram which is about 180 kms
oneway from Madurai which is Place where you can see all
oceans joining together which is conciered as famous and
holly place. -Overnight at Madurai
Day 8 Madurai / Kanyakumari
From Madurai you will proceed to Kanyakumari, enroute visit
Krishnapuram Temple check into your hotel and visit the
Tiruvalluvar statue who is a great poet and it is the place
which is considered as the extreme end of India and
Vivekananda Memorial - Overnight Kanyakumari.
Day 9 Kanyakumari / Chennai
Today you will take Overnight Train to Chennai.