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Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India is home to Tamil Culture and Civilization that is several centuries old. The many dynasties that have ruled here have left behind a wealth of art and architecture.The numerous temples here are the main repositories of this cultural and spiritual wealth. This blog will highlight the less well known temples and other sites and introduce the reader to these hidden gems. Some of these temples lie within the Union Territory of Pondicherry or Puducherry
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The Saluvankuppam Murugan Temple - The Oldest Temple
People often ask me which is the oldest temple in Tamil Nadu. It is a tough question because many of the temples are extremely difficult to ...
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This little known temple in Sellur on the outskirts of Madurai is a lovely small Sivan temple. We liked it a lot. Small but elegant it still...
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Of the four Paadal Petra Sthalams within metropolitan Chennai, this is likely the least well known. Situated in the industrial and working c...
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Kalugumalai is home to a number of historical monuments. We visited the incomplete monolithic temple built in the 8th century and the ancien...
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