Introduction to city Madurai - In Tamil Nadu
One of the oldest cities in South India, Madurai
has been the centre of learning and pilgrimage for
centuries. Spread along the rocky banks of the river
Vaigai in the state of Tamil Nadu, this modern industrial
city is today famous as a temple town.
The history of Madurai dates back to prehistoric times.
Archaeological evidences unearthed from this region
suggest the existence of settlements in the Megalithic
Age and the Neolithic Age. The earliest recorded history
of Madurai, available from the fourth century BC,
can be found in the Tamil and Greek documents. The
ancient city had links with Greece and Rome and traded
primarily in spices. Madurai also finds mention in
many ancient texts and especially the Puranas, where
sage Agastya eulogizes the greatness and glory of
the city.
The city of Madurai has been ruled by various dynasties.
The Cholas took over the city in the 10th century
AD. The Pandyas regained control in the 12th century
AD, only to loose it again to the invaders under Malik
Kafur. In 1364, the Vijayanagar kingdom was established
with the overthrowing of the dynasty established by
Malik Kafur. The Nayaks, who were the local governors
of Madurai, took over the city after the fall of the
Vijayanagar kingdom in 1565 and ruled it till 1781.
It was during this period that Madurai reached its
cultural zenith. The city was taken over by the British
East India Company in 1801.
The summers in Madurai can get very hot with the with
temperature going up to around the 40°C. Winters are
the best season to visit the city, as the daytime
temperature is around 20°C making it pleasant for
all excursions.
SightSeeing : Places to visit in
destination - Madurai
Along with its burgeoning industrial set up, the
legends, myths and the thousands of pilgrims swarming
the city have given Madurai a unique character and
ambience. The architectural marvels of the temples
and the exquisite sculptures fascinate all those who
have a look at them. You can also participate in the
many festivals and regale in the rich tradition of
the locals. Some of the major attractions in the city
are the Meenakshi Temple, Tirumalai Nayak Mahal,
The Gandhi Museum, Koodal Azhagar Temple, Vandiyur
Mariamman Teppakulam and Pazhamudhirsolai.
Excursions : Places nearby city -
Madurai
Excursions around Madurai can be equally interesting.
You can travel to many scenic spots in the Western
Ghats that are located around the city. A trip to
Kodaikanal, one of the country’s most beautiful
hill stations, is not be missed. You can also visit
Rameswaram, which is considered one of the
most important pilgrimage sites for the Hindus. The
town is also famous for its enchanting beaches.
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