The splendid city of
Trichi is extremely famed for its grand store of temples.
The temple is an extraordinary example of perfect fusion of culture and contemporaneousness. A visit to South India deserves a must visit to Trichi as well. Situated on the banks of river Kaveri, the city is progressing at a rapid rate. The place is flourishing as a major tourist centre in the south, thereby captivating a large number of tourists from both international and national level.
The temple is an extraordinary example of perfect fusion of culture and contemporaneousness. A visit to South India deserves a must visit to Trichi as well. Situated on the banks of river Kaveri, the city is progressing at a rapid rate. The place is flourishing as a major tourist centre in the south, thereby captivating a large number of tourists from both international and national level.
Rock
Fort Temple
Pinpointed on the banks of
River Kaveri, the Rock Fort Temple is one of the most exotic attractions of
Trichi. The temple is the highest milestone of the
city. The most astounding
information about the rock is that it is one of the oldest in the world. The
absolute gruffness of its increase draws the attention of the people. The fort
played a significant element throughout the Carnatic wars and according to
writing, chiefly granted to lay the fundamentals of the British Empire in
India.
Ranganathaswamy
Temple
Situated at Srirangam, the
Ranganathaswamy Temple is one of those temples that is dedicated to Lord
Vishnu. The Vishnu Temple is one of the sacred places of the Vaishnavites.
Constructed on a tranquil island on the river Kaveri, the temple is associated
to the mainland via a bridge. This is one of the major tourist captivations of
Trichy.
Jambukeshwara Temple
The
Jambukeshwara Temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and encompasses numerous folklore
and legends. The place is one of the most popular tourist appeals of Trichy. It
is an extremely sacred place visited by devotees, throughout the year. The
place has a lot to reveal.
Kandal Cross Shrine
Trichy
is such a place that attracts people from different shades, religions and
cultures. It is well famed for the number of glorious churches. These churches
increase the charm of the city. The very famous Cross Shrine is sited in
Trichy. The church is devoted to Jesus Christ. The Christian Community
frequently visits the Church in order to recompense respect to the Lord and
pray for the betterment of their future.
Vekkaliamman
Surprisingly,
the Vekkaliamman temple is roofless and does not provide any roof for the ruling
deity, the motive being the Goddess has saved the people here from the
Sand-rain and chaotic wind showered at this place by the blight of the Lord
Siva here on the demand of the devout follower saint Sarama Munivar. She confessed
that she would have the roof only when her followers will have it.
Thus
we can see that Trichy is storehouse of numerous churches and temples. The city
was called after a fight that Lord Shiva had with a Trisiras-the demon with
three heads. Trichy is one of the most essential examples in the financial
system and sightseeing of Tamil Nadu today. A city that is an ideal
illustration of the unification of tradition and modernity, Trichy spell bounds
all her guests with her rich cultural heritage. Hence, the versatile city of
Trichy preserves, promotes and protects the cultural heritage of the south
India. The place deserves a visit by the people.
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