South India Temples: Top Spiritual Destinations Of India

South India Temples: Top Spiritual Destinations Of India

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The land of South India is dolled up with many places of religious interest. Most of the towns in Southern India are home to exquisite temples.

The architecture of the Incredible South India temples is the finest specimen of ancient architectural style. Every temple follows a similar style of architecture, which arose in the Dravida Desam. The two most prominent characteristics of this style are: The Vimana and the Gopurams. The Vimana refers to a high pyramidal tower containing many progressively smaller storeys. This structure stands over a square base. The Gopuram refers to two storeys that are split by a parallel molding. The Prakara, popularly called the outer wall, encircles the chief shrine along with other smaller shrines. The Pallavas, the Nayaks, the Pandyas, the Vijayanagar rulers and the Cholas have made their own significant contributions to the Southern approach of temples.

Here is a list of some of the most famous temples in South India.

Murugan, Palani
Murugan temple is the home of Lord Murga. The temple nestles on a hill of Palani. It is a beautiful and peaceful temple.

Meenakshi, Madurai
Meenakshi koil is amongst the biggest temples of India. Its structure is a maze-like citadel, where the deity Meenakshi presides. Its nucleus is a great example of architectural excellence and the primary reason of attracting tourists from all pockets of the world.

Iskon, Bangalore
Recently, The International Society for Krishna Consciousness constructed the Iskon temple in Bangalore. It is a huge temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. While you climb its granite stairs, you will come across three miniature shrines before you reach the main temple. The main shrine has three splendid idols of Lord Krishna, which are made out of brass.

Nagore Dargah, Nagore
The Nagore Dargah place of pilgrimage is sited at three places, including Nagore, Silladi and Vanjur. The chief campus of the dargah is at Nagore, which extends beyond an area of nearly five acres. A compound wall encircles this campus. It has four remarkable entrances, one in each direction.

Nataraja, Chidambaram
The popular Nataraja temple is located at Chidambaram. This temple is home to a sculpture of Lord Siva in the dancing stance of Ananda Tandavam. During the 10th century, Parantaka I (a Chola king) not only endowed Karuvarai with a glistening golden roof, but offered rich gifts to the temple. Krishnadeva Raya created the north Gopuram of this temple, while Sundra Pandyan constructed its east Gopuram.


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South India tour never fails to delight the tourists. South India temples remained almost unharmed by invasions throughout the history. They have successfully preserved the Indian heritage through all these years.



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