south india temples tour
Introduction:
The rich heritage and culture of south India get mirrored in its ancient architectural achievements that include splendid temples and other architectural marvels. The former rulers of dynasties in south India were highly religious and patronized the creative pursuits, including the building of exquisite temples. The Pallavas and Cholas were known for their extraordinary sense for creative arts and for promoting Dravidian architecture. There are many temples dotted all over south India and are some of these are major crowd pullers attracting tourists from the distant corners of India and abroad. Enjoy the beauty of the south India temples while you enjoy the amazing diversity of peninsular India.
The most important temples of South India include the following -
Mahabalipuram:
It is one of the most important stopovers in
the itinerary of any temple tour of India. It was a major center for Pallava culture and arts. Here, you will come across four kinds of rock architecture, including open air bas - relief, structured temples, man-made caves and monolithic structures. The Shore Temple is a leading attraction here and is characterized by intricate carvings and amazing rock cut designs. Arjuna’s Penance is another marvel and is actually an open air bas relief featuring figures of Gods, sages, semi-divine beings, huge elephants and a few other animals. You will also come across the famous monolithic Rathas (chariots) and shrines that still reflect the religious flavor of the place.
Kanchipuram:
The temples of Kanchipuram occupy an indispensable place among the various other south India temples and are especially important for the tourists on pilgrimage. The ancient Dravidian architectural heritage is well-preserved in these architectural wonders that are simply masterpieces. The temples house the fascinating images of the Hindu gods and goddesses that still enrich the charm of these temples substantially. The noteworthy temples of Kanchipuram are Kamakshi Amman Temple, Kailashanathar Temple, Kumara Kottam, Varadaraja Temple and Ulahalanda Perumal Temple.
Rameshwaram:
On your tour of south India, you just cannot afford to miss out the temple town of Rameshwaram.. The main temple here is located on the Rameshwaram Island and is called Sri Ramanathaswamy temple, which is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas (abode of Lord Shiva) of India, is one of the most important temples of South India. The island is shaped like a conch shell that Lord Vishnu bears in one of his hands. There are teerthas (pilgrimage spots) and shrines inside the temple that accentuate the aesthetic value of the temple. Rameshwaram is as important for Hindus as Banaras in north India.
Those who are looking for religious South Indian Temples tours and wish to partake in the ancient religious festivals have great options to choose from in states like Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Huge dynasties like the Cholas, the Chalukyas, the Pandyas, the Cheras, the Rashtrakutas and the Rayas of Vijayanagar ruled over the regions of these states and have bequeathed a wealth of art, architecture and culture.
The temples in south india Madurai or "the city of nectar" is the oldest and second largest city of Tamil Nadu.
This city is located on Vaigai River and was the capital of Pandyan rulers.
The Pandyan king, Kulasekhara had built a gorgeous temple around which he created a lotus shaped city. It has been a center of learning and pilgrimage, for centuries.
Legend has it, that the divine nectar falling from Lord Shiva's locks, gave the city its name - 'Madhurapuri', now known as "Madurai".
Famous Temples of South India
- From the rocky deccan plateau to tropical forests, the lush green western and eastern ghats to the high-tech cities, almost every region of South India has got magnificent temples.
Whether it is the Meenakshi temple of Madurai or the majestic temple sculptures of Hampi, Badami, Halebid or Mahabalipuram, temples in South India are known for their splendid architecture.
South india temples - Usually built in two distinct styles of rock-cut temple architecture - the pure Dravidian style and the Vesala style ofarchitecture, Temples in South India speak of the master craftmanship and creativity of the artisans, sculptors and aritists of the region.
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