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Information / History 
Ancient Kanchipuram, the city of thousand temples,
is one of the seven most sacred pilgrim centres
for the Hindus. There now remain about 126 temples
in Kanchi and a few more in its outskirts. The
city was the capital of the Early Cholas as far
back as the 2nd century BC and a Pallava capital
between the 6th and 8th centuries.
Sightseeing
Anna
Memorial  
Kanchipuram is the birth place of Dr. C.N. Annadurai,
the scholar statesman, affectionately called Anna
- The Elder Brother - by the general public. His
ancestral house located here has been converted
into a memorial.
Varadaraja
Temple  
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this temple was built
by the Vijaynagar kings and the presiding deity
is Devarajaswamy. The 100-pillared hall of this
temple proves the mastery of the sculptors of
Vijayanagara in fine artists. Among the best pieces
are the severed halves of a large chain carved
out of a single stone and the figures of the God
of Love and his consort astride a swan and a parrot
respectively.
Kailasanathar
Temple  
This Pallava temple was constructed in the 8th
century and has an attractive panel depicting
Shiva and Parvathi in the midst of one of their
innumerable dance competitions. The architecture
of this temple resembles the Shore Temple at Mamallapuram.
Handloom
Industry 
Kanchipuram's exquisite silk sarees are woven
from pure mulberry silk in contrasting colours
and have an enviable reputation for texture, lustre,
durability and finish. More than 5,000 families
are engaged in this industry and their spectacular
creations are marketed by a number of co-operative
socities, located all over the state. The Tamil
Nadu Handloom House offers attractive rebates.
Excursions:
Tiruttani ( 42 kms), Vedantangal (60 kms), Elagiri
Hills.
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