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FACTS
& FIGURES
Area
: 11.6 sq km
Population : 184, 000
Languages : Tamil, Telugu, and English
Best time to visit : Throughout the year
STD Code : 04546
LOCATION
Kanchipuram is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage
sites in India and the seat of the Shankaracharya. The
temple city of Kanchipuram extends from latitude 12°
50 in the north to longitude 79° 45
in the east. The city is situated around 70 km from
Chennai in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
CLIMATE
The climate of Kanchipuram is tropical with an almost
uniform temperature throughout the year. During summers,
the temperature ranges between 36.6°C and 21.1°C.
Winter months are slightly colder and the temperatures
remain between 28.7°C and 19.8°C. The average
annual rainfall in the city is 87 cm.
PAST
Kanchipuram or the Golden City of Temples is one
of the most important centers of Hindu religion and
also one of the most picturesque. The place is one of
Indias seven sacred cities and the second holiest
after Varanasi.
The
city was once the capital of the Pallavas, Cholas, and
the Vijayanagar rulers. It was under the Pallavas from
6th to 8th century AD but, during that period, was also
briefly occupied by the Chalukyas, and the Rashtrakutas.
Many of the temples situated here are the work of the
Pallavas and later Cholas.
The
remains of a few Buddhist stupas are indication that
Buddhism also prevailed here for a little while. One
of the four seats of Sri Adi Shankaracharya (a great
Hindu sage), the Kanchi Kamakotti Peetham is situated
here. It has been a center for Tamil learning and culture
for centuries and presents the glorious Dravidian heritage
of the Vaishnavites (worshippers of Vishnu) and Shaivites
(worshippers of Shiva).
SITES
TO VISIT
The Ekambaranathar Temple in the city was built
by the Pallavas and was later reconstructed by the Chola
and Vijayanagar kings. Shiva is worshiped here as Prithvi
(earth), one of the five basic elements of the physical
world. The dimensions of the temple are reflected in
its 20-acre spread and its tall south Gopuram, which
soars to a height of 58.5 m. The temple has 11 stories
and one of the tallest temple towers in South India.
The structure is decorated with beautiful sculptures.
The
Vaikunta Perumal Temple dates back to the 8th century
and was built by Nandivarma Pallava. Battle scenes depicting
Pallava valor are carved on the panels surrounding the
main parikrama of this Vaishnavite temple.
The
Varadaraja Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu who is
worshipped as Devarajaswamy here. This temple, which
has a 100-pillared hall, was built by the Vijayanagar
kings and displays the mastery of their artists. Among
the best pieces are the severed halves of a large chain
carved out of a single stone, and the figures of the
God of Love and his consort astride a swan and a parrot
respectively.
The
Kailasanathar Temple was constructed by the Pallava
kings in the 8th century AD and has an attractive panel
depicting Shiva and Parvati in the midst of one of their
innumerable dance competitions. The architecture of
this temple resembles the Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram.
The
Kamakshi Amman Temple has an imposing structure and
is dedicated to goddess Parvati in her incarnation as
Kamakshi, the goddess of Love.
SITES
NEARBY
Tiruttani
near Kanchipuram is one of the six abodes of Lord Subramanya.
Situated on a hilltop, the temple is accessible by road
as well as by train. 365 steps, which represent the
days of the year, lead to the hill. Tiruttani is said
to be the place where the Lord married Vallione
of his two consorts. The Karthigai festival, which falls
in December, is also celebrated with great pomp here.
Sriperumbudur
is 29 km from Chennai on the way to Kanchipuram. It
is the birthplace of Saint Ramanujar, the father of
the Vishishtadvaita philosophy of Vaishnavism and hence
an important pilgrim center for the Vaishnavites. This
is also the place where Rajiv Gandhi, former Prime Minister
of India, was killed in a bomb blast during a public
meeting in 1991.
Vedanthangal
Bird Sanctuary (60 km from Kanchi) has come up around
a village tank, which is surrounded by a grove of trees.
Migratory birds like the sandpiper, white ibis, spoonbill,
swan and gray wagtail etc. can be spotted here. There
is also a sizeable population of resident breeding water
birds. The period between October-February is the best
time to visit Vedanthangal.
The
Elagiri Hill is an isolated, attractive picnic spot
in the Eastern Ghats at an elevation of about 1000 m.
The salubrious climate, scenic surroundings and a quaint
Murugan temple add to the beauty of the place.
FAIRS
AND FESTIVALS
There are fairs and festivals all round the year
at Kanchipuram. Some important festivals include the
Brahmothsavam, Garudothsavam, and Car (rath) festivals,
which are held in the months of January, April, and
May respectively.
SHOPPING
Kanchipuram, the "silk paradise" is world
renowned for its hand-woven silk saris. The exquisite
silk saris are woven from pure mulberry silk in contrasting
colors and have an enviable reputation for luster, durability
and finish. They reflect a weaving and dyeing tradition
hundreds of years old, whose riches and technique the
west came seeking much before the industrial age began.
More than 5,000 families are engaged in this industry
today and their creations are marketed by a number of
co-operative societies located all over the state
WHERE
TO STAY
It is difficult to find quality accommodation in
Kanchipuram. Most of the lodges are situated near the
city bus stand. Some guesthouses also provide basic
facilities, and a serene environment to the travelers.
HOW
TO REACH
By
Air: Chennai is the nearest airport to Kanchipuram.
One can take flights for most of the important Indian
cities and important cities abroad from Chennai.
By
Rail: Trains for Kanchipuram are available from
Chennai, Chengalpattu, Tirupati, and Bangalore. Trains
for Chengalpattu do not run on national holidays.
By
road: Kanchipuram is 75 km away from Chennai and
is well connected by a network of roads. There are frequent
buses from the city to Chennai, Bangalore and other
places.
Local
Transport
Bicycles can be hired from the shops near the bus
stand for as little as Rs 2 per hour. Cycle Rickshaws
and auto rickshaws are also available on hire to move
in and around the city.

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