Thanjavur

Thanjavur was the royal
city of the Cholas, Nayaks and the Mahrattas. Thanjavur derives
its name from Tanjan-an asura (giant), who
according to local legend devastated the neighbourhood and
was killed by Sri Anandavalli Amman and Vishnu, Sri
Neelamegapperumal. Tanjan's last request that the
city might be named after him was granted.
Temples:
Bragatheeswarar
Temple:
The Big Temple. Rajaraja Cholan, the Great Chola king built
Bragatheeswarar Temple. Big Temple is an example for the Indian
sculptural architecture greatness. Temple is surrounded by
moat on two sides and Grand Anaicut river on the other side.
This temple is unique to have the tallest tower over the sanctum
sanctorum unlike the other temples. It is 216 feet tall. The
stupa at the top is made of bronze.The walls of the sanctum
are covered, with the wall paintings of Chola and Nayak periods,
comparable to the famous Ajanta cave frescoes.
Guarding the inner shrine
of the temple, is the gigantic statue of Nandi, the Bull.
The Nandi is 12 feet tall, 191/2 feet long and 81/4 feet wide.
And it weighs around 25 tons. Nayaka kings constructed a Mandapam
for the Nandi to protect it from sun and rain.
Puliyur
Vyagrapureeswarar Temple:
Around 80 Kms from Thanjavur, situated 3/4 Km North of Ramarmadam
Busstop in Nagapattinam - Tiruvarur Main Road. The ancient
history says Kamadhenu, the devalogha cow prayed to Lord shiva
in this shrine to get rid of its sabam. One more speciality
about this temple, on evenings, Nataraja is worshipped first
prior to all other gods. This is also referred as Dhakshina
Chidambaram. chidambaram is where famous temple of lord Nataraja
located. This village is also called as Vyagrapuri named after
the lord.
Sikkal
Singaravelavar Temple:
Around 80 Kms from Thanjavur situated in Nagapattinam Tiruvarur
Main Road. The ancient history says here only Lord Murugan
got the 'Sakthi Vel' from Parvathi (refered as Velnedunkanni
amman in this temple ) and killed Suran. This temple is one
of the few temples in Tamilnadu which has both Siva and Vishnu
in the same campus. The 'Vel vankuthal' festival in the Tamil
month of Iyappasi is very famous here.
Sirkazhi:
Goddess Parvathi gave Gnana milk to Thirugnana Sambandar here,
when he was a child. After this, he sang the famous Devaram.
Lord Shiva as Thoniappar resides in a thoni (boat). The boat
symbolizes that Thoniappar helps people cross their sea of
birth. Every year during Thiruvadirai Nakshatra of Chiithirai
month, the famous Thirumulaippal Utsav is held.
Swamimalai:
Located 32 Kms away, Swamimalai is one of the six abodes (Arupadaiveedu)
dedicated to Lord Murugan. Lord Murugan preached Pranava mantra "OM" to Lord Shiva and that why he is called Swaminathan.
The 60 steps to the temple indicate the 60 years of the Tamil
calendar. This temple is praised by Arunagirinadar. Every
Thursday, Lord Swaminathan is decorated with Diamond Vel.
Thirubuvanam
45 Kms away, Thirubuvanam has a 13th century Chola temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also well known for its silk weaving
industry.
Thiruvaiyaru:
13 Kms from Thanjavur, where the famous saint Thyagaraja lived
and attained samadhi. The famous temple at Thiruvaiyaru is
dedicated to Shiva, and is known as Panchanatheswara. An eight
day music festival is held here, every January, in honour
of the saint.
Thiruvarur
55 Kms away from Thanjavur. The Thyagarajaswami Temple is
famous for the largest temple chariot in Tamil Nadu. This
vast temple houses Thyagaraja, Kamalamba and Vanmikanathar
and has been sung by the Saiva Saints. The pillars and the
halls here are of great beauty. Rajaraja Cholan was an ardent
devotee of Thyagarajaswami. This temple is also referred to
as a Prithvi (Earth) Sthalam. Thiruvarur is also the birth
place of saint Thyagaraja.
Vaitheeswaran Kovil
Vaitheeswaran, Thaiyal Nayaki, Muthukumaraswamy (Shiva, Parvathi,
Subramanya Swamy) An ancient temple dedicated to Shiva - as
Vaitheeswaran literally meaning the divine provider of cures.
Adorned with imposing towers, Mandapams and pillars, this
well visited shrine has been sung by the Saivite Saint Poets.
It is of said that Angarakan - Mars, Kartikeya, Jatayu and
the Rig Veda worshipped Shiva here. This shrine is also referred
to as an Angarakasthalam.
Travel Information:
By Air:
The nearest airport is at Tiruchi. Thanjavur is 65kms east
of Tiruchi. Next closest airport is at Madurai. It's about
200 Kms by road. If you come from other parts of the country
you can land in Chennai airport. Thanjavur is around 350 Kms
south of Chennai by road.
By Train:
There is a railway junction in Thanjavur. It's well connected
with Tiruchi, Chennai and Nagore.
By Road:
Thanjavur is well connected with all the major towns in TamilNadu.
And also it is connected with Kochi, Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram
in Kerala and Bangalore in Karnataka.

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