One of the oldest cities in India and the main cultural hub of the state of Tamil Nadu, the city of Madurai is known for its famous temples and age-old Dravidian style monuments displaying exemplary architecture. It is the one place to visit to witness the finest historical monuments associated with South India. Madurai is also one of the most holiest pilgrimage sites in the country where a horde of Hindu devotees from all over the world visit the city each year to pay homage and be a part of the celebrations in the city's temples. You can easily catch one of the Delhi or Mumbai to Madurai flights to make a quick passage to the city. Here are some of the top tourist attractions in this ancient city.
Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple
Set in the heart of the city, this temple is one of the most sought-after tourist attractions in the city. Seeing hordes of visitors and devotees every single day in its 6 hectares complex, this temple's standout feature are its towers which has intricate detailing and careful delicate carvings of Gods and Goddesses. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Meenakshi, the temple is filled with sculptures in every nook and corner, amounting to a number of 1500.
Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace
Built in the year 1636, this palace lies just adjacent to the Meenakshi temple discussed in the point above. The beautiful palace was built in the architectural style of Indo-Saracenic with long pillars standing up to a height of 58 feet. Take a tour inside the palace and make sure you witness the sound and light show which will give you a good insight into the city and its past rulers.
Mariamman Teppakulam Temple
Also built in the year 1636, the Mariamman Teppakulam Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It is believed that this temple came into existence when a statue (idol) of Lord Ganesha was discovered when unearthing the ground for building the Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace. A massive water tank is the major fascination of the temple. This very tank is also the place where the annual float festival is held. The festival is commemorated in the months January and February.
Other places to visit in Madurai also mainly include temples and some historical sites which you will discover upon taking a trip to the city. The divine aura surrounding the city and the ancient and old layout of the city will truly fascinate you and deliver an experience you will never get anywhere else.
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