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The 5 Most Ancient Temples in Tamil Nadu


History  •  9 Aug, 2023  •  49,017 Views  •  ⭐ 5.0

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Tamil Nadu, situated in the southern tip of India, is celebrated for its intricate temple architecture, cultural festivals, and vast historical significance. The region's history is intertwined with the majestic temples dotting its landscape. These temples serve not only as spiritual hubs but also as paragons of Dravidian architectural style. Here, we embark on a journey through the five most ancient temples in Tamil Nadu, each whispering tales from a bygone era.

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Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur

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Built-in: 1010 AD by King Raja Raja Chola I
Brihadeeswarar Temple, often referred to as the Big Temple, proudly stands in Thanjavur, representing the pinnacle of Chola architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage site, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is renowned for its massive Nandi statue and towering vimana. A unique feature of this temple is the shadow of its vimana, which never falls on the ground at noon.

Shore Temple, Mahabalipuram

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Built-in: 8th Century AD
The Shore Temple, nestled gracefully on the shores of the Bay of Bengal, is another testament to the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Constructed from granite, this temple houses two shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and one to Lord Vishnu. Its picturesque location provides breathtaking views, especially during sunrise and sunset, making it a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Pallava Dynasty.

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Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai

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Built-in: The main structure dates back to the 12th to 18th century AD, though the temple town has ancient roots.
Madurai's heart is adorned by the vibrant Meenakshi Amman Temple. While the temple town has deep historical roots, the structure we admire today owes much of its grandeur to the renovations and expansions undertaken over the centuries, especially by the Nayak rulers of the 16th century. With 14 towering gateways and approximately 33,000 sculptures, it's dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and her consort, Lord Sundareswarar. The annual 10-day Meenakshi Tirukalyanam festival attracts millions.

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