| Chidambaram |
| Places
To See | Festivals | How
to get there |Where
to stay | Around Chidambaram |
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| The
temple town of Chidambaram, 58 km south of Pondicherry greets the visitors, with
a beautiful temple, dedicated to Lord Nataraja - Lord Shiva in the enthralling
form of a Cosmic Dancer. This is one of the few temples, where Shiva and Vishnu
are enshrined under one roof. Chidambaram is also called Thillai, since the place
was originally a forest of Thillai shrubs. It is one of the five Shaivite mukti
sthalams, the other four being Kalahasti, Kanchipuram, Tiruvannamalai and Tiruvanaikaval.
A unique feature of Chidambaram is that a person of any race or religion can visit
the shrine and pray. | | |
| Places
To See | | The
Nataraja Temple The Nataraja temple at the heart of the town, covering
an area of 40 acres, is one of the ancient temples in Tamil Nadu. It has a gold
plated roof, towering over the presiding deity, Akasa Lingam - the Lingam of Space.
The Lord is worshipped in different temples as representing the five elements
- earth, water, wfire, wind and ether. Chidambaram is unique in that, there is
no lingam made of stone in the sanctum of this temple, for here Shiva was seen
in His formless form. One of the main features of this temple is
a magnificent bejewelled Nataraja image. Details of the Natya Sastra are carved
on one of the four tall gopurams, each rising to 40.8 metres. 108 Bharatanatyam
dance poses also can be seen on each tower. Another fascinating morsel
about the temple is the Chidambara Rahasyam, the secret of Chidamabaram. The union
of the Lord and his consort forms a chakra, which is invisible. To symbolise this
chakra, a garland of Bilva leaves is hung in the sanctum sanctorum. The
Sivakamiamman temple, the Sivaganga tank, the thousand pillar hall are the other
important features of the temple. Kali Temple
This temple is situated on the northern end of the town. It was built by Kopperunjingan,
who ruled between 1229 AD and 1278 AD. Annamalai
University On the eastern outskirts of the town is this residential University,
founded by Raja Sir Annamalai Chettiar. A great centre of Tamil learning and carnatic
music, it offers educational facilities in various disciplines including Medicine,
Engineering etc. | | |
| Around
Chidambaram | |
Seerkazhi
20 kms from Chidambaram, Seerkazhi has three shrines - Sree Brahmapureeswarar,
Sattanathar and Thoniappar shrines; the Goddess Tirunilai Nayaki shrine and; the
shrine of God Child, Gnanasambandar. Pichavaram
Pichavaram, 16 kms east of Chidambaram, ranks among the most exquisite scenic
spots, with islands rich in mangroves and avianfauna, dotting the back waters.
The back waters which are interconnected by the Vellar and Coleroon system, offer
abundant scope for water sports - parasailing, rowing and canoeing. The mangroves,
here, are considered to be the healthiest mangrove occurrence in the world. The
area is about 2800 acres, and is separated from the sea by a sand bar, which is
a patch of extraordinary loveliness. Poompuhar
About 40 kms from Chidambaram in Tanjavur district, is Poompuhar, once the biggest
port on the east coast. This is the place where the Tamil classic, 'Silappathikaram',
has been created to the immense pleasure of the Tamils. The Cauvery, merging with
the bellowing sea, was known as Puhar, but due to the exquisite beauty of the
port town, it came to be called Poompuhar. Another name of Poompuhar was Kaveripoompattinam.
The greatness of this city is brought out in some of the poems in Sangam literature,
and also by Silapathikaram and Manimekalai, among the epics. In order to conjure
up the divine scenic beauty of Poompuhar, the art gallery, here, exudes a 2nd
century AD ambience, with the creation of ilanji Manram, Pavai Manram, the Buddhist
School, Arugan Kottam, Tirumal Kottam and Murugu Kottam etc. |
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| Festivals |
| The
Natyanjali festival, which brings all the prominent dancers of India, together
on the same platform, opens on the auspicious occasion of Mahasivaratri, in the
month of February. It is performed at the 'Prakara' of the temple, and the dancers,
full of intense bliss and devotion, with their evocative abhinaya, offer their
dance to the great divinity, Lord Nataraja. | |
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How
to get there | | Chidambaram
is connected by road to all major towns. Rail connections to Trichy, Madurai and
Madras. Nearest airport is Trichy. | |
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Where
to stay | | Hotel
Tamil Nadu, Railway Feeder Road. Hotel Saradharam, VGP Street. Hotel Akshaya,
East Car Street. | |