Due to its primordial culture,
it is only apt for South India to be a larger-than-life
abode of temples.
The spiritual tilt of the land runneth
forth, luring South India Temple Tours and other South
India Tour Packages in the process.
True enough, South
India is rife with cities and towns whose age is of
biblical proportions. Kanchipuram is one such city.
One of the seven sacred cities of India, this city
has been labeled the “Golden City of a Thousand
Temples”.
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True enough, South Indian Tourism promotes this town for
its many well-preserved, prominent temples. Kanchipuram is
also marketed in South India Tourism as the only city associated
with Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu.
Kanchipuram is the city
of the Ekambareshwar Temple, Kailashnath Temple, Kamakshi
Temple, and the Vaikunthaperumal Temple - all built between
7th to 8th centuries.
Another South Indian Travel destination for temples
is Mahabalipuram, a small, quiet seaside resort.
The
resort is revered around the world for the 7th-century
Shore Temples.
The town should know a temple – the town was once
a larger-than-life workshop for temple-building.
Apart
from the temples, this seaside resort is hailed for having
seven rock-cut monoliths of rathas or temple chariots
- spectacles of Southern India Tours. In the extreme south
of Andhra Pradesh, Tirumala beckons to pilgrims and tourists
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Venkateshwara
Temple here is revered as one of Vishnu's most loved. Millions
of pilgrims flock in front of the idol here, invoking the
god to grant their wishes.
Madurai, famous in most South India Tour routes, also belongs
to the oldest cities of southern India. The utterly popular
Sri Meenakshi Temple stands in repose here, a gorgeous baroque
example of Dravidian architecture.
Above all, it is recognized as one of the biggest temple complexes in India, with length measuring 46 ft and width 790 ft broad. It is Madurai's most famous landmark, virtually existing as a city within a city.
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