Trichy in Tamilnadu

Trichy India is the symphony of perfect tones of topography and sharp pitches of monumental antiquity. It bestows its emerald paradise righteously at the geographic center of the state.

It takes a ride down the history lane with many majestic kingdoms to land in the heart of Tamil Nadu. Consequently, a trip through the thicks of its culture will make you completely lose yourself in the zest of this island. So, hush in with all your spirits to this holy land that even splits the high streams of Cauvery!

 

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Best Places to Visit in Trichy

THE SRI RANGANATHASWAMY TEMPLE

Tales from Indian mythology circumscribe the atmosphere of this largest temple complex in the world. the sri ranganathaswamy temple complex features about 50 shrines, 21 towers, 39 pavilions and many holy water tanks. although there are a lot of ways in which you can explore the temple but we suggest you do it by the virtue of its sculpted tales.

THE ROCKFORT TEMPLE – The Hilltop Bliss!

Tiruchirapalli rockfort temple is a billion-year-old temple complex. it flaunts many beautifully carved religious edifices along with a magnanimous fort. every nook and corner of this complex helps you to rekindle with the notion stream of the architects of that time. this rock-cut mystic temple is sited on a rock, the only elevation on the topography of the town. therefore it becomes easier to capture the essence of your travel with a panoramic view from here. other than that the fact that it is cut from a single rock also attracts many eyes.

GUNASEELAM VISHNU TEMPLE – Feel The Magic!

Tiruchirapalli rockfort temple is a billion-year-old temple complex. it flaunts many beautifully carved religious edifices along with a magnanimous fort. every nook and corner of this complex helps you to rekindle with the notion stream of the architects of that time. this rock-cut mystic temple is sited on a rock, the only elevation on the topography of the town. therefore it becomes easier to capture the essence of your travel with a panoramic view from here. other than that the fact that it is cut from a single rock also attracts many eyes.

THE SKYWARD LOURDES CHURCH

A visit to the rockford will make you spot yet another destination to add up in your travel journal. the lourdes church is a gallo-catholic designed church with gothic influences. this church is in fame for hosting ‘ the lady of the lourdes feast’ among its visitants.

JAMBUKESHWAR TEMPLE

Visit this temple devoted to shiva built by the early cholas to represent the five elements. live by the legend of this temple to add up to your travel experience.

AAYIRAM KAAL MANDAPAM

Aayiram kaal mandapam showcases the gems of dravidian architecture. one can easily get the chills of tranquility with just a foot down on its campus. a visit here will take you to the holy grounds where once the hindu deity stood to meet his devotees.

THE SPIRITUAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF TRICHY INDIA

BEHOLD THE SIGHT OF FLOATING DEITIES AT THE FLOAT FESTIVAL

The float festival in trichy india is a blessing from the highest powers. the deities on this day float on a raft decorated with flowers and lamps. this festival is believed to bring prosperity to the city as the divine powers themselves goes out to look upon their people. so, don’t miss a chance to chant holy verses and do take a dip in the holy waters of cauvery to wash away your sins.

VAIKUNTHA EKADASI FESTIVAL – THE GATEWAY TO HEAVEN!

Encounter hindu deity lord vishnu in its most imperial form. on this day, the diety is ornamented with jewelry and is brought out through the northern gate in order to bless the devotees.
This festival is celebrated for 21 days in december-january and is sited at the srirangam temple in trichy india. according to the legends, the vaikuntha ekadashi festival opens the gateway to heaven and is open to the devotees only once a year.

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