திருச்சி(Trichy):
RockFort,Srirangam |
Trichy, is a city in the Indian state of Tamil
Nadu and the administrative headquarters
of Tiruchirappalli District. It is
the fourth largest municipal corporation in Tamil Nadu and also the fourth
largesturban agglomeration in the
state.Tiruchirappalli is an important industrial and educational hub of central
Tamil Nadu. The factories of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Heavy
Alloy Penetrator Project andGolden
Rock Railway Workshops are located in
Tiruchirappalli. The National Institutes of Technology (NIT), Indian Institute of Management, Bharathidasan University and Anna University of Technology have their campuses in the city.
Tiruuchirappalli is internationally popular for a brand of cheroot known as the Trichinopoly
cigar which was exported in large quantities
to the United Kingdom in the
19th century.
Tiruchirappalli
is administered by a municipal corporation established as per the
Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation Act 1994. The city covers an area of
146 square kilometres and had a population of 752,066 in 2001. Tiruchirappalli
is well-connected by road, rail and air. There are passenger flight services to
destinations in South-East Asia and theMiddle East.
Important Places:
Important Places:
1.ஸ்ரீரங்கம்(Srirangam):
The
district's most important pilgrim centre is located in an island just 7 km from
Trichy. Srirangam, surrounded by the waters of river Kaveri on one side and its
tributary kollidan on the other, is a 600 acre island-town enclosed within the
seven walls of the gigantic Sri Ranganathaswami Temple. There are 21 gopurams,
among which the Rajagopuram is the largest in South India. The 72m high
13-tiered gopuram was built in 1987 and dominates the landscape for miles
around, while the remaining 20 gopurams were built between the 14th and 17th
centuries. Originally, there was just a small shrine where the temple is today,
but it was added on to and expanded by the Cholas, Cheras, Pandyas, Hoysalas,
the Vijayanagar Kings and Nayaks of Madurai and today Srirangam stands as the
biggest temple complex in the country.
2.Museum:
This is located on Bharathidasan Road. Bronze and stone
sculptures are on display here. Admission is free, the museum is open on all
days except Fridays.
3.சிட்டனவாசல்(sittanavasal):
In this
village are the remains of a 2nd century B.C. Jain cave temple. Fresco
paintings reminiscent of Ajanta adorn the walls. Many of them are typical of
the 9th century Pandyan period and include exquisitely detailed pictures of
animals, fish, ducks, people gathering lotuses from a pond and two dancing
figures. There are also inscriptions dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries.
Fresco paintings from the 7th century can be seen on the ceiling of
Ardhamandapam. There are many pre-historic burial sites around Sittannavasal
and among the relics unearthed are burial urns, cists and Kungupatarai.
4.St.Joseph's
chruch
This
church built in 1812 has louvred doors which open to convert it into
an airy pavillion and is located near the Theppakulam.
5.Mukkombu (Upper Anaicut) (18 km) :
At the head of the Srirangam Island, there is another dam called
Upper Anaicut or Mukkombu which is about 685 m long. Constructed in the
19th century across Kollidam, this dam has been forced into three sections
instead of one long stretch because of the shape of the island. This is also
good spot for picnics.
6.Narthamalai (17 km) :
Narthamalai has some of the
oldest structural stone temples, built by the Mutharaiyars. This temple has six
large skillfully carved statues of Vishnu in the central hall. A 9th century
Pallava cave temple dedicated to Siva lies to the south, and in front of this
is the Vijayalaya Choliswaran temple. Vijayalaya was the first of the Later
Cholas and as such, this Siva temple is one of the earliest Chola creations,
but not as grand as the ones that were to follow. However, glimpses of an
artistic greatness that was still to come can be seen in the beautiful figures
of the dancers in front of the vimana, the elegantly carved dwarapalakas and
the figures of other gods.
Tirumayam is one of the most
interesting places around Pudukkottai. There are a couple of rock cut cave
temples and an old fort, both of which are worth stopping for. The cave temples
which lie side by side are dedicated to Siva (Sathyagireeswarar ) and Vishnu (
Sathyamoorthy ) and were built by Mahendravarnan and Narasimhavarman
Pallava. Atop the hill is the old fort called OOMAIYAN KOTTAI where
captured rebels were imprisoned by the
British. It was built in the year 1687 by
King Sethupathi of Ramanathapuram. The Siva temple has some inscriptions
of music. There are two shrines in the Vishnu temple, and one where the Lord is
represented in a reclining posture is particulary remarkable as it is the
largest of its kind in the country.
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MalaKottai Vinayagar Temple
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Rock Fort
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Samayapuram Temple
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Trichy Center Bus Stand
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Railway Junction
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ThiruvainaiKaval Temple
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Sri Rangam Temple
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Sri Rangam Temple
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Mukkombu Dam
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Kallanai Dam
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Museum
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City Bus Stand
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Railway Junction
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NIT Trichy
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