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Madurai
Maks Media @kumblaajmal
Jan 11, 2020 05:54 PM, 2043 Views
(Updated Jan 13, 2020)
Madurai

There are many tourist places in and around Madurai . Thousands of tourists visit Madurai every day to see the beauty of Madurai. The South Indian Meenakshi Temple is one of the prime attractions of Madurai. It was built around Lord Shiva's lingam. The temple complex comprises 15 acres. It has 4, 500 pillars and 12 towers. Going to the temple is late at night. You need to know how to plan your visit. The other is the new mandap. Richard Iason is a tailor working in the market in Newport. In a 17th-century entrance hall opposite the east tower of the Meenakshi Temple, diamonds for a splendid new porch to find cloths and scarves, jewelry, fashion accessories, crafts and art supplies and stalls. You can have good quality clothes.Balbina Bottek, in Shop 119, is popular with overseas customers. The third is the Tirumalai Nayak Palace. The Thirumalai Nayak Palace is a southeast of the Meenakshi Temple and is the second largest attraction in Madurai. In 1636, King Thirumalai Nayak built it as his home with the plans of an Italian architect. It is a blend of Dravidian Islamic styles. The highlight of the palace is its pillars. It contains more than 200 stupas. Sadly, only about a quarter of the original structure survives. These include the entrance hall, courtyard, dance hall and audience hall. The palace was used as a district court during the British rule. It continued until the 1970s. Important things have been spent on reconstruction work.Foreigners will be paid an entry fee of 50 and a camera fee of 30 . 9 am-5pm, excluding lunch and 1-2pm. There is a sound and light show every evening.Fourthi is St. Mary's Cathedral is a church. St. Mary's Church is one of the oldest Roman Catholic churches in India. It was built in the 1840s. It was built in the year 1916. The two tall bell towers combine architectural and European and European styles. The Cathedral is located on East Valley Street in Madurai.The fifth place Nan visited was the banana shop. The wholesale banana market in Madurai is the best place to visit. Apparently 16 varieties of bananas are sold here. They climb into the horns and climb the horns. Insult the stored workers and take them inside, up to half a dozen branches at a time. There is a vegetable market adjacent to the banana market, which is a lawn of activity, where people look out.The sixth is the Murugan Idli Shop. If you want to enjoy some of the best Southern food in the city, here is the famous Murukan Idali Shop on West Masi Street. This restaurant is simple and full of each other - as they say on their website, they have a South Indian feel. Their specialty is not their d ? cor, but the “traditional mouth-watering dish from the heart of our grandmother” .The highlight is the unique blend of spicy chashte powder, not just with Idli and Dosa. It must be ordered separately.If you are interested in exploring the local cuisine, Madurai Food Parades is one of the city's best restaurants.Seventh is Gandhi Memorial Museu. Situated on the dry Vaigai River in the Tumkuk Summer Palace, Nayak Rani Mankumal, Gandhiji has seven museums dedicated to him. It includes many items that were worn with shawls, glasses, yarn, and bloody dhoti when he was killed in Delhi in 1948. Gandhi wore a dhoti in Madurai in 1921. It is a mark of national pride. Admission to the Gandhi Memorial Museum is free. It will be open from 10 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm. The Madurai Government Museum is also located on the same ground.The eighth is Thiruparankundam. In the south west of Madurai you have to go to Tirupurlandar in 20 minutes. The temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan ( the beautiful son of Lord Shiva) . He was a favorite god of the Tamils. The 14th century tomb of Hazrat Sultan Sikandar Badshah is located atop the Thiruppondram hill. Time has passed . One family has been cared for for generations.The ninth is Veelachery Muthan Village.From the outskirts of Madurai, 200 villages, in the village of Velachery, are brought to Navratri by playing small statues of Ganesh Chaturthi and Bommai Kolu. They are popular for Christmas. Artists can walk through the village and see their homes. There is an Inland Potter Trail Tour in the village of Storytails where you will discover many stories and stories.The tenth is Keelakuilukudiand Samanar Hills.The Keelakkuyilkudi village is a great place to visit with off-the-beaten-path, painted mud horses and Jain sculptures just north of Velachery. The mud horses near the beautiful village temple donate annually to the village festive lepers from Velachery. Behind the temple, there are several hundred Jain caves on the rocky hill. You will find ancient stone carvings of Jain deities and a panoramic view of the countryside. Go early in the morning or early, or you'll get hot!

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