If its skyline is any indication,
the state of Tamil Nadu in India is not in any haste
to morph into a globalization paradise.
Indian Temple
Tours are consummated like no other with a visit to
this state's plethora of temples.
India temple Tours can tailor-make a route among
the state's more than 30,000 temples. The abundance
is apt for a state whose history is as old as the ancient
Dravidians.
For that, Tamil Nadu is a place like no other in
the subcontinent, the “land of temples”.
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Ancient towns across the state are omnipresent in every
itinerary of India temple Tours. Sooner or later, the town
of Chidambaram shows up in everybody's South India temple Tours.
Among other exemplary structures, this town boasts of the Chidambaram
Nataraja Temple.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva and the goddess Parvati,
it has famous shrines like the Chitsabha and the Govindaraja
Perumaal.
Sri Parthasarathy Temple is also a staple in Indian
Temple Tours. This significant structure is located
in Triplicane in Chennai, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
In Mylapore is a superior India pilgrimage Tour staple,
the Kapaleeswarar Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva,
its importance to Hinduism is beyond reach, as it was
mentioned in ancient devotional hymns sung by the Hindu
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During one's South India temple Tours, one may visit Rameshwaram,
a tiny island located a distance across Madurai. Rameshwaram
is an important Indian Pilgrimage Tour destination. Hindus
believe the waters near Rameshwaram are sacred.
At Vadapalani, temple Tour Packages India are apt to converge at Palaniandavar Temple, dedicated to Lord Subramanya.
Also, Kumari Amman Temple in Kanyakumari is by far one of the most revered in South India.
Legend has it that the temple's deity did a penance to win Lord Shiva's hand in marriage but pulled out in the end, thereby preserving her virginity. Meanwhile, Swamimalai is believed to be one of the six hallowed grounds for Lord Subramanya.
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