Thiruvannamalai
Each full moon day, huge crowds come to worship and circumambulate the hillock on
which the temple is situated. |
A peep into Kerala
The state has the distinction of having achieved cent percent literacy. Some of
the most distinguished writers, cartoonists, poets, artists and other luminaries on the
national scene hail from the state. |
Buddhist
Sites in India
Renouncing worldly pleasures, Buddha travelled from place to place until finally he
attained enlightenment by meditation under the Bodhi Tree. He then preached the truth, the
Eight-Fold Path for the cessation of the endless cycle of births. |
Vellore
- a historical place
Vellore, now pulsating with activity as a commercial, administrative and medical
centre, had the privilege of being the seat of the Pallava, Chola, Nayak, Maratha, Arcot
Nawabs and Bijapur Sultan Kingdoms. |
| Kollam -
The Gods Own Place Kollam, 72 km away from Trivandrum is fairly important for
the State's trade and commerce and is the centre of the country's cashew trading and
processing industry. |
Mysore - City of Palaces
The palace is illuminated on weekends and holidays and it us indeed a sight for the
Gods! Nowhere else is Dasara celebrated with such pomp and pageantry, such vibrancy and
vitality as in Mysore. |
Bangalore - the Silicon Valley of
India
The Capital of Karnataka and a vibrant cosmopolitan city, Bangalore is a major
industrial and commercial centre noted for its scientific and research institutes. |
Kanniyakumari - the scenic tip of
India
Kanyakumari - the place that has more tourist spots than any other district in Tamil
Nadu. |
Senji the Majestic Fort
According to tradition, the name Gingee or Senji is derived from Senji Amman a virgin
goddess. |
All about Tirunelveli
Tirunelveli - whenever I hear the name, the vision of the hot halwa dripping with ghee
comes to my mind. |
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