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Nagapattinam

Temples of Nagapattinam district are best known for the wide array of temple festivals. Nagapattinam district is located on the shores of the Bay of Bengal in Tamil Nadu. Tourists from various places come to visit the sacred places like Poombuhar, the temple of Lord Anjaneyar, Dargha in Nagore near Nagapattinam, Sowriraja Perumal Temple, Shri Kayahorana Swami Neelayathatchi Amman Temple, and Nellukkadai Mariamman Temple and the virgin beaches. Explore Special Holidays with us.

Agneeswarar Temple is one of the well-known Temples of Nagapattinam district. This is a Shivasthalam located at Annur and was built by Chola rulers. Explore Special Holidays with us.Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple enshrines Agneeswarar as the chief deity along with his divine spouse Goddess Parvati. Mythology says that Agni worshipped Lord Shiva at this place. Arudra Darisanam is the famous annual festival celebrated here amid much pomp and splendor. Naganathaswam Temple located at Kizhaperumpallam is again dedicated to Lord Shiva. However this temple also has a separate shrine for Kethu. It is believed that the king of serpents, Vasuki, did penance and worshipped Lord Shiva at this place.

Sri Devathirajan Temple, one among the famous temples of Nagapattinam district, is situated in Therezhandur village in Mayiladuthurai and the main deity of the temple is 10 foot tall with Garuda balanced to his left and Prahlad along with Markanteya Maharishi to his right. The idol is decorated with a golden kireedam (helmet), sagasranama necklace and golden anklet. Explore Special Holidays with us. The main festivals of the temple are the Sri Ramar Utsavam and Vasantha Utsavam in Chithirai, Brahma Utsavam in Vaikasi, Sri Andal Utsavam in Aadi. Located at Poompuhar, Tiruchaaikadu Temple is a shaivite shrine and an important temple of Nagapattinam district.

Vyagrapureeswarar Temple is a famous shrine located at Puliyur, about 7 km from Nagapattinam. Lord Shiva is worshipped here in the form of Vyagrapureeswarar, along with Goddess Parvati. The temple complex also has separate shrines for Durga, Dakshinamurthy, Mariamman, Goddess Lakshmi and Surya. Nagore Dhargah and Tiruvarur Thyagaraja Temple are nearby attractions. Iravatheswarar Temple is a highly honored temple of Nagapattinam district, located at Maelai Thirumananjeri close to Mayiladuthurai. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Explore Special Holidays with us.

Shanmugar Temple with the deity Lord Muruga in standing posture along with his consorts Valli and Devayanai, bears inscriptions from the temple that reveal the history of the Chola period. There are separate shrines for Bhramapureeswarar, Anandavalli, Dakshinamurthy and Mahalakshmi in the temple. Explore Special Holidays with us.Skanda Shashti, the major festival here. Mayuranathar Temple is one of the important temples of Nagapattinam district with a unique blend of fine sculpture and exquisite architecture. Airavateswarar Temple, Neelamegaperumal Temple, Tiruppunkur Sivalokanathar Temple, Tiruchaaikadu Temple and Arulsomanathar Temple are some more important temples of Nagapattinam district.

About Nagapattinam Tourism
Located in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, Nagapattinam district is quite unique and has a big cultural and historical significance. The town itself is a coastal town along the Bay of Bengal, about 350 km from the capital, Chennai. Indian travel agent gives special discounted hotel from budget hotels to Deluxe hotels in India. It is known for having one of the best harbors in the country and is considered as a major pilgrimage centre having shrines of Hinduism, Islam and Christianity in nearby areas. With a salt swamp near it, Nagapattinam is also considered, one of the most biodiverse regions of the country.

HISTORY
Nagapattinam district was carved out by bifurcating the composite Thanjavur district on 18.10.1991. Nagappatinam is a unique District with all its historical and cultural significance. Nagappattinam is one of the constituents of chola mandalam, acclaimed as the Most prominent among the ancient Tamil Kingdoms. Its salient features more than anything else have contributed to the glory of the cholamandalam. Indian travel agent gives special discounted hotel from budget hotels to Deluxe hotels in India.

Costal town Nagappattinam was the Headquarters of a region during the period This region has been named after Kshathiriya sigamani. One of the titles of Raja Raja Cholan. Nagappattinam was also known as ‘Cholakula Vallippatinam’. Indian travel agent gives special discounted hotel from budget hotels to Deluxe hotels in India. The Heritage of the town is found in the Burmese historical text of 3rd century B.C. The same text gives evidences of a Budha Vihar built by the great Ashoka. The chineseTraveler Hiuen Tsang. Also mentioned the Budha vihar in his book. Nagappattinam is mentioned as Padarithitha in ancient Buddhist literature According to scholars avurithidal the name of the part of Nagappattinam might have been derived from the word ‘’Padarithitha” is the name of the fruit tree “Bhirtree” very common in this region.

 

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