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Chennai Excursion : Places nearby Chennai - Tamil Nadu
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Places to visit nearby destination - Chennai
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Covelong
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Just 19 kilometres from Mahabalipuram is situated the picturesque
beach resort of Covelong, a quiet fishing village with the
remains of a fort. Facilities for windsurfing, swimming
and water sports are available here. If you are in Mahabalipuram,
don’t miss out on a visit to this place.
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Kanchipuram
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A 65-kilometre stretch of
sun-scorched road connects Mahabalipuram to the fabled city
of a thousand temples, Kanchipuram. There are 650 stone
inscriptions in Kanchipuram belonging to different dynasties.
The temples here reflect the maturity and efflorescence
of Pallava art and the ornate and often imposing embellishments
were produced later by the Chola, Vijayanagara and Chalukyan
kings. There is a solemn grandeur, a grandiosity of vision
and ornamental excess in the temples here. A disembodied
otherworldly stillness impregnates their vast inner domains
where time is a captive fugitive. The Ekambaranathar temple,
the Kailasanatha temple, Sri Varadaraja temple, Sri Vaikuntaperumal
temple… the names stretch endlessly. The city itself is
dedicated to the presiding deity, Sri Kamakshi (one with
eyes of love) at the Kamakshi temple. In Sanskrit, the word
Kanchi denotes girdle, and poets have allegorically characterized
the city as a girdle to the earth
. And so it was. A seat of learning that attracted scholars
from far-flung corners of the globe. But what has now girdled
the earth is the gold-embroidered Kanchipuram silk sari
that has been for centuries a prized possession of the South
Indian woman. Shops dealing with silk and cotton saris and
material line the main street of the town and for a demonstration
of the skills of the Kanchi weavers, visit the Weaver’s
Service Centre on Railway Station Road
Kanchipuram is the only city in South India to have played
such a dominant, decisive and continuous role in the history
of the peninsula. At one time, it was the hub of the empire,
of pomp and panoply. Today, it is a small place that time
has forgotten. Royalty abandoned it long ago and history
shifted its allegiance to other more dramatic arenas. And
in the quiet interregnum of the centuries when life thundered
by elsewhere, the ancient city, wrapped in nostalgia, too
proud to change with the times, withdrew from the mainstream.
To become what it is today. An Arcadian fastness of beauty.
A dreamy detachment and a quaint medievalism, the lasting
impression of which one consigns to memory.
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Mahabalipuram
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Just out of Chennai,
roughly 55 km away, is the world-famous town of Mahabalipuram.
The Pallava dynasty of Southern India, one of the major
lines of kings to rule in India after the Gupta period,
made this lovely seaside village their second capital. The
place blossomed under the creative forces of that time between
the fifth and eighth centuries. Today, the shore temple,
the largest bas-relief in the world called Arjuna/’s Penance
and the famous and beautiful mandapams are what identify
this sleepy town.
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