TRICHY TOURIST LOCATIONS
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Rock Fort The Rock Fort Temple tops on a 83m high outcrop. This temple was built by the Pallavas as a small cave temple, but the Nayaks made use of its naturally fortified Position. It is a stiff climb, up the 437 steps cut into the stone to the top but well worth the view. Non-Hindus are not allowed into the Vinayaka Temple at the summit and at the bigger Sri Thayumanaswamy Temple dedicated to Siva, halfway up. The monument is open daily from 6 am to 8 pm. |
Ranganathar |
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The main temple is dedicated to
Vishnu. Even muslims are said to have prayed
here after the fall of the
Vijayanagar Empire. Non-Hindus are not allowed into the gold - topped sanctum, but they
are allowed into the sixth wall. The whole place is fascinating.
Bazaars and Brahmins' houses fill the space between the outer four
walls, and you don't have to take your
shoes off or deposit your bicycle until you get to the
fourth wall. Just past the shoe deposit is an information centre, where you buy the
ticket to climb the wall for a panoramic view of the entire complex. A temple
guide will unlock the gates and tell you what's what. It's worth engaging one of
these guides as there is much to see and you could easily
spend all day wandering around the complex. There's also a small museum
containing sculptures. |
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| An annual Car Festival is
held here in January during which a decorated wooden chariot is pulled through the streets between various walls. In mid-December, the Vaikunda Ekadasi, or Paradise Festival will be celebrated in the Vishnu Temple. |
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Other Temples
Athmanathaswamy temple (44 km from Pudukkottai) here contains graceful life-size sculptures and is noted for its zephyr (granite roof) work. This temple was built in the 10th century A.D.
Avudaiyar kovil (94 km) : This ancient Athmanathaswamy temple (44 km from Pudukkottai) here contains graceful life-size sculptures and is noted for its zephyr (granite roof) work. This temple was built in the 10th centruy A.D.
Avur (30 km) : There is an old church which was constructed by Father John Venantius Bouchet situated here.
Elakurichi (65 km) : This place is famous for its temple for Vishnu, known as Prasanna Venkateswarar.
Kodumbalur (42 km) : This place is also known as Moovarkoil (36 km from Pudukkottai). Out of the three shrines here, only two exist now. It was formerly the seat of the Irukkuvelar. These temples were built by Boodhi Vikramakesari in the 10th century A.D. with sculptures of Kalarimurthi, Gajasamharamurthi, Ardhanariswara and Gangadaramurthi which are masterpieces of art. Nearby is the Muchukumdeswarar temple of the Early Chola period.
Viralimalai (30 km) : The temple of Lord Subramanya is situated on a hillock. There is also peacock sanctuary here.
Vayalor(8km) : Located on the outskirts or Tiruchi. There is a small Lord Muruga Temple set in the midst of lush green vegetation.
Samayapuram(20 km) : This is a very important place of pilgrimage, famous for its temple dedicated to the Goddess Mariamman.
Jumbo: The Sri Jambukeshwara Temple is dedicated to Lord Siva and has five concentric walls and seven gopurams. It is built around a Siva lingam partly submerged in water that comes from a spring in the sanctum sanctorum. Non-Hindus are not allowed inside the temple. The complex was built at the same time when Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple was also built. It is open daily between 6 am and 1 pm and between 4pm to 9.30 pm.
Sri Kokarneswarar Temple : The rock-cut cave temple of Sri Lokarneswarar Brahadambal at Thirukokarnam is of Mahendravarma Pallava's period.
Uthamar Koil: Uthamar Koil in Karumbanur is one of the most famous shrines in 108 Vaishnavik Padalshtalam. This temple is situated eight kilometres north of Trichy Fort Station, 4 km north of Srirangam railway station. Here is the temple where the Lord Creator - Brahma, the lord for the well being of the universe - Vishnu and the destroyer of universe - Siva take their abode. This place is also known as " Kadambavanam" or "Trimurthishektram".
Church: Christ Church, St. Paul's Church, St. John's Church, All Saint's Church, Fatima Church.
Mosque:
Nadhirsha Mosque near Teppakulam.