Srirangam, the beautiful river island, is one of the prominent places of pilgrimage in South India, and among the must include places in Tamil Nadu tour packages. About 13 km from Trichy, and 136 km from Madurai, it holds great cultural and religious significance in South India.

Nestled between the Kaveri River and Kollidam River, Srirangam is home to Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, the world's grandest operational Hindu shrine. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it is the foremost among the 108 Divya Desams of Lord Vishnu, and among the must-include places in Srirangam tour. Jambukeswarar temple, Uthamar Kovil, Uraiyur Vekkali Amman Temple, Samayapuram Mariamman Temple, Kumara Vayalur Temple, Gunaseelam Temple, Sri Vadivazhagiya Nambi Perumal Temple, and the Kaattu Azhagiya Singar Temple, etc. are some other tourist places in Srirangam.

The Chithirai car festival, Vasantotsavam, Jyeshtaabhishekam, Pavitrotsavam, Vaikunta Ekadashi, and Teppostavam are the popular festivals celebrated in Srirangam, Srirangam can be visited as part of Trichy packages as well.

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Distance from Trichy: 10 Kms

Thanjavur, also known as Tanjore, is one of the popular places of href='/tamilnadu/heritage' target='_blank'>heritage in Tamilnadu as it has a rich historical heritage and is a prism of ancient as well as the modern south Indian civilizations. It is situated about 170 km from Madurai, and 326 km from Chennai. Situated on the banks of River Cauvery, it is one of the top places to visit as part of Madurai tour packages.

The city was once the stronghold of the historic Cholas. Since then, Thanjavur has been one of the chief political, cultural and religious centers of South India. Thanjavur is famous for the Brihadeeswarar Temple built by Rajaraja Chola in the year 1010 AD. Also known as the Big Temple, Brihadeeswarar Temple is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and among the most important heritage sites in India. The temple is considered to be one of the best specimens of South Indian temple architecture and among the must-visit places as part of Thanjavur tour packages.

Apart from Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur and the surrounding areas have several important tourist attractions like Thanjavur Palace, Kumbakonam, Darasuram, Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Thiruvaiyaru, Thirubuvanam, etc.

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Distance from Trichy: 56 Kms

About Thirukandiyur


At a distance of 12 km from Thanjavur and 35 km from Kumbakonam, Thirukandiyur is a temple town situated in Tamilnadu. The major attraction of Thirukandiyur is the Kandeeswarar Temple. It is one of the most prominent pilgrimage sites near Trichy. In this temple, Lord Shiva is worshipped as Kandeeswarar, represented by a lingam, while his consort Parvati is depicted as Mangalanayagi. The presiding deity is celebrated in the 7th-century CE Tamil Saiva canonical text, the Tevaram, composed by the revered Tamil poet saints known as the nayanars, and is classified as a Paadal Petra Sthalam. Additionally, Goddess Saraswathi is honored alongside Lord Brahma, adding to the temple's importance for devotees.

The Hara Saabha Vimochana Perumal Temple in Thirukandiyur is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. This temple is glorified in the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, an early medieval Tamil canon authored by the Alvar saints between the 6th and 9th centuries CE. It is recognized as one of the 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Vishnu, who is worshipped here as Hara Saabha Vimochana Perumal, with his consort Lakshmi revered as Kamalavalli Nachiyar. The town derives its name from Lord Shiva, who is believed to have visited this site to pray to Lord Vishnu for the absolution of a sin.

History of Thirukandiyur


According to locals, Kandiyur Sivanthi Adithan founded this town. During ...

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Distance from Trichy: 55 Kms

About Thirubuvanam Kampaheswarar Temple


At a distance of 9 Km from Kumbakonam and 50 Km from Thanjavur, Thirubuvanam is a panchayat town in Thanjavur of Tamil Nadu. Situated on Mayiladuthurai - Kumbakonam road, the town is mainly known for the Kampaheswarar Temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is one of the most sacred Shiva temples to visit as part of the Thanjavur packages as well as Kumbakonam packages. It is one of the shrines of the Vaippu Sthalams sung by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Appar, and is also considered in the line of Brihadeeswara Temple at Thanjavur, Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple and Airavatesvara temple in Darasuram.

History of Thirubuvanam Kampaheswarar Temple


The temple was constructed by Kulottunga Chola III (1178-1216) to commemorate his successful campaign in North India and is regarded as the final masterpiece of the Medieval Chola period. However, the completion of the temple was carried out by the Pandyan kings. Its architectural style is reminiscent of the Brihadeeswara Temple in Thanjavur, the Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram, and the Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple. There are four inscriptions attributed to Kulottunga Chola, written in Grantha script. Additionally, there are two inscriptions in Tamil from the era of Jatavarman Tribuvanachakravarthin Parakrama Pandyadeva. One of these inscriptions documents a contract between the inhabitants of Tribhuvanavirapuram and Kulamangalanadu, ...

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Distance from Trichy: 93 Kms

About Swamimalai Murugan Temple


At a distance of 9 Km from Kumbakonam and 37 Km from Thanjavur, Swamimalai Murugan Temple is a Hindu temple situated on the banks of river Cauvery in the town of Swamimalai near Kumbakonam. Also known as Swamimalai Swaminathaswamy Temple, the Swamimalai Temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the warrior god. Swamimalai is famous for being fourth of the six Arupadaiveedu (Battle Camps) of Lord Murugan, the others being Thiruparankundram, Thiruchendur, Palani, Thiruthani and Pazhamudhircholai. The temple is also known as the Sundareswara Swamy Temple because of the presence of Meenakshi Sundareswarar. It is one of the most famous Murugan temples near Trichy.

History of Swamimalai Murugan Temple


The Swaminathaswamy Temple located in Swamimalai is an ancient site, believed to date back to the Sangam period in the 2nd century BC. It is reported that Parantaka Chola I made significant modifications and renovations to the temple. The structure suffered considerable damage during the Anglo-French war involving Hyder Ali and the British in 1740. Additionally, the Kandhanathaswamy Thirukovil in Eraharam is linked to the temple's history and is regarded as the original temple of the Swamimalai Swaminathaswamy temple. In contemporary times, the temple is overseen and managed by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu.

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Distance from Trichy: 80 Kms

About Garbarakshambigai Temple


At a distance of 20 Km from Kumbakonam, Garbarakshambigai Temple is a revered Hindu temple situated in Thirukarukavur near Kumbakonam. Located on the banks of the beautiful Vennaru River, the Garbarakshambigai Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, revered here as Mullaivananathar, and his consort Parvati, known as Garbarakshambigai. It is one of the prominent places to visit in Kumbakonam, and among the must-include places in Thanjavur pilgrimage tour packages. The principal deity is revered in the 7th-century Tamil Shaiva scripture the Tevaram, composed by the Tamil saint poets referred to as the Nayanmars, and is recognized as a Paadal Petra Sthalam. This temple is also one of the five Pancha Aranya Sthalams, often referred to as Mullai Vanam, which translates to a jasmine garden.

History of Garbarakshambigai Temple


It is believed that the temple was constructed during the Chola dynasty in the 7th century. There are 31 inscriptions from the Chola era, attributed to the reigns of Koperi Varman, Rajaraja I, Rajendra Chola I, and Kulottunga Chola. These inscriptions document the royal grants made to the temple and can be found on the temple's walls, sanctum, and various halls. The temple has additions from various ruling empires during the subsequent eras. Currently, the temple is maintained and overseen by the Hindu Religious and Endowment Board of the ...

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Distance from Trichy: 81 Kms

At a distance of 17 km from Srirangam, and 20 km from Trichy, Kallanai Dam, also known as the Grand Anicut, is an ancient dam situated in Srirangam. It is one of the prominent Srirangam tourist places.

The Kallanai Dam, constructed by Karikala of the Chola dynasty in 150 CE, built across the flowing Kaveri River. During the 19th century, the British remodeled this dam. It holds the distinction of being the fourth oldest water-diversion or water-regulator structure globally and the oldest one in India that is still functional. Its primary purpose was to divert water from the Kaveri to the fertile delta region for irrigation through canals, as well as to the northern delta branch known as Kollidam/Coleroon.

Made of unhewn stone, the Kallanai Dam measures 329 meters in length, 20 meters in width, and 5.4 meters in height. Remarkably, the dam remains in excellent condition and served as a model for later engineers, including Sir Arthur Cotton's 19th-century dam on the Kollidam, a major tributary of the Kaveri. The ancient irrigation network irrigated approximately one million acres of land.

Visitors to the Kallanai Dam can enjoy a picturesque view of calm waters and lush vegetation. Adjacent to the dam, there is a small park that locals often visit for picnics. Additionally, a section of the river is accessible to visitors, allowing them to enter the River Kaveri and swim alongside ...

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Distance from Trichy: 20 Kms

About Mariamman Temple


At a distance of 11 km from Srirangam, 19 km from Trichy, and 66 km from Thanjavur, Sri Mariamman Temple is a revered Hindu temple situated at Samayapuram. It is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites near Trichy. Sri Mariamman Temple is dedicated to Samayapurathal or Mariamman, an incarnation of Goddess Shakti. Goddess Mariamman is believed to have immense powers and the temple receives thousands of devotees on a weekly basis, throughout the year, especially on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The temple is considered as the second richest temple in the southern state of Tamil Nadu after Palani Temple. The temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu.

History & Mythology of Mariamman Temple


Samayapuram Temple is regarded as one of the foremost sanctuaries dedicated to Goddess Mariamman in Tamil Nadu. Historical accounts indicate that King Vijayaraya Chakaravarthi constructed the current temple in the 17th century. Nevertheless, it is widely accepted that the local agrarian communities had been venerating the Goddess for many centuries prior to the temple's establishment. One legend says that the existing idol was originally housed at the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam, and one of the chief priests of the temple believed that the idol caused illness to Ranganathar and ...

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Distance from Trichy: 18 Kms

About Mannargudi Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple


At a distance of 36 Km from Kumbakonam, 45 Km from Thanjavur, and 96 Km from Trichy, Sri Vidhya Rajagopalaswamy Temple is a Vaishnavite shrine located in the town of Mannargudi, Tamil Nadu. Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple is dedicated to Rajagopalaswamy, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. It is one of the largest and most important Vaishnava temples in Tamil Nadu, and is known for its rich history, architecture, and festivals. The temple is called Dakshina Dwaraka along with Guruvayoor by Hindus. It is considered first among the 108 Abhimana Kshethram of Vaishnavate tradition, and among the most sacred places to visit near Trichy.

History of Mannargudi Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple


The Mannargudi Temple was initially built by Kulottunga Chola I during the 10th Century CE. Subsequent rulers of the Chola Empire, including Rajaraja Chola III and Rajendra Chola III, along with the Thanjavur Nayaks contributed to the temple's expansion. The temple features inscriptions from the Hoysala kings, various grants from the Vijayanagara period, and numerous records from the later Nayaks and Marathas of Thanjavur. The Thanjavur Nayaks designated the temple as their dynastic and principal shrine, making substantial enhancements to its structure. The present-day temple, which includes a hall with 1,000 pillars, the main gopuram, and an extensive compound wall, was constructed ...

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Distance from Trichy: 92 Kms

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