Temples In Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu is known as : Land of Temples. Nearly 33000 ancient temples - many at least 600 to 800 years old, scattered all over the land. Studded with complex architecture, variety of sculptures, & rich inscriptions - capture the very essence of the culture & heritage of Tamil land, historically more than 2000 years old.

Structural Temples of Pallavas

Kailasanatha Temple - Thiruppattur, Tiruchi Dt - Period:Pallava

Structural Temples of Cholas

Srirangam Temple, Trichy
Srirangam Temple, Vaikunda Ekadasi
Raajarajeswaram - Brihadeeswarar Temple or Big Temple, Thanjavur - Period:Chola
Thayinum Nalla Iswaram - Aaragalur - Period:Chola
Raajasimmeswaram / Kshatriya Simmeswaram - Shore Temples, Mamallapuram - Period:Pallava
Vijayalaya Choleeswaram - Naarthamalai, Pudukkottai - Period:Muttaraiyar
Valanchuzhi Complex - Thiruvalanchuzhi, Kumbakonam - Period:Chola
Thiruvalithayam - Padi, Chennai - Period:Chola
Apradeeswara Temple- Nagar, Lalgudi - Period:Chola
Melakadambur - period: chola

Temples Construction Under Different Dynasties

Pallavas
The temples built under the regime of Pallavas are the oldest temples of Tamil Nadu, dating back to 700 AD. During their period the holy shrines were replicated out of caves. Pallavas had an art of constructing temples of stones.


Cholas
From 900 AD to 1250 AD, the Cholas took responsibility for the construction of temples. They included many decorative mandpams (halls) and the temples were beautified with huge gopurams (towers).

Pandyas
The Pandayas enhanced the artistic value of the temples of Tamil Nadu with their constant innovation. The Pandayas introduced high wall enclosures, superb gateway arches and huge towers.

Vijaynagar
Tamil Nadu temples built during Vijaynagar dynasty has distinct style of architecture. It comprised of intriacately carved monolithic pillars.

Nayaks
The splendid art architectural style in Tamil Nadu temple during the regime of Nayaks was marvelous. They added circulatory paths or prakarams.

Temples Of Tamil Nadu

Chidambaram Kapaleeswarar
Amongst the most important and most visited temples in Tamil Nadu, Kapaleeswarar Temple in Chidambaram is a significant Saivite shrine. The dominant deity here is the cosmic dancer Nataraja (Ananda Tandava pose ; the Cosmic Dance of bliss).


Meenakshi Temple
Meenakshi With one of the biggest temple complexes in the country, Meenakshi Temple is thronged by lakhs of pilgrims every year from every nook and corner. Situated in Madurai, this South Indian temple is dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi.

Madurai Murugan Temple
Dedicated to Lord Muruga, this temple of Tamil Nadu finds a place in the list of 33 important temples of Tamil Nadu. It is at a distance of 45 km from Chennai and 25 km from Chingleput.


Rameshwaram Temple
For Hindus, Rameshwaram is as significant a holy destination as Varanasi in India.It is, infact significant for Shaivaites as well as Vaishnavaites.


Kanyakumari Temple
Kanyakumari Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kanya, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati and is one of the most sacred temples of Tamil Nadu.


Chayavaneashwara Temple
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Chayavaneashwara temple in Tamil Nadu attracts a largen number of devotees every year.

Chennai Krishnapuram Temple
Krishnapuram temple houses numerous statues that would interests sculptures and other artistic minds. These have also mesmerised a lot of visitors to this temple.


Kumbeswara Temple
This is the biggest and the oldest Shiva temple situated right in the middle of Kumbakonam city. The main deity of this temple is Lord Kumbeswara and the main Goddess is Sri Mangalambigai.


Swamimalai Temple
The Swamimalai Temple is one of the six holy temples of Lord Subramanya. The temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminathan.


St. Stephen's Church
It was consecrated by Rt. Rev. Turner, Bishop of Calcutta, on November 5,1830. It was named after the Governor because he was primarily responsible for its construction. It was opened to local people on communion on Easter,1831.


Airavatheeswara Temple
This temple has found itself a places in the list of UNESCO World heritage Site. Raja Raja II built it between 1150- 1173 AD.


Kailasamundaiyar Temple
The highlight of this temple are the inscriptions on the wall that are the oldest references to to Sankara Bhashyam, a commentary on Sankara's philosophy by Chidaananda Bhattaara. The inscription is written in Tamil language with a Sanskrit words in between written in Grantha characters.


Nageswaran Temple
Built in the initial years of 11th century, this temple is an excellent example of Chola sculpture. It attracts many foreigners anxious to understand the rock wall edicts and study the sculptures.

Famous temples in Tamilnadu - India



 Chidambaram Temple Chidambaram
 Kanchipuram Temple Chennai
Mahabalipuram Temple Mahabalipuram
 Meenakshi Temple Madurai
Rameshwaram Temple Rameshwaram
 Thanjavur Temples Thanjavur
 Ekambareswarar Temple Kanchipuram
 Jain Temple Chennai
 Perur Patteeswaraswamy Coimbatore
 Gangaikonda Cholapuram Chidambaram
 Kailasanathar Temple Kanchipuram
 Ulahalanda Perumal Temple Kanchipuram
 Innambur Temple Kumbakonam
 Parthasarathy Temple Chennai
 Varadaraja Temple Chennai

 Christ The King Church Chennai
Luz Church Chennai
Kandal Cross Shrine Church Udagamandalam
 Santhome Cathedral Basilica Chennai
 St. Andrew's Church Chennai
 St. Mary's Church Chennai
 Velankanni Church Nagappattinam
 Chitragupta Temple Kanchipuram
Aiyarappan Temple Thanjavur
 Arunachaleshwar Temple Tiruvannamalai
 Brihadeeshwara Temple Thanjavur
Sri Viswaroopa Panchamukha anjaneya Temple Chennai
Kubara Perumal Temple Tiruvannamalai
Sirkazhi Sattanathar Temple Nagappattinam
 Sri Bhadrakali Devaswom Kanya Kumari
Sree Yandra Saneeswarar Tiruvannamalai
Sripuram Golden Temple

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