The
renowned ancient 7th century center for Pallava culture and arts.
Situated just 60 kms. south of Chennai
city, on the Bay of Bengal
coastline.
Mamallapuram is a popular beach resort and culture-front,
especially for the tourists who come from the world over, who love to
imbibe and soak in its rich traditions !
This
beach-town, saturated with ancient monuments, sculptures, caves,
monoliths, temples, beaches and lots more too ! We promise an
altogether new experience designed to leave you spellbound, yet,
panting for more!
TOURIST SPOTS IN AND AROUND
MAMALLAPURAM :
- Caves : There are nine rock-cut temples. The Mahishasuramardhini
cave, depicting the goddess fighting a demon on one side and Lord Vishnu's
cosmic sleep on the other, is a particularly remarkable one.
- Krishna Mandapam : A bas relief, notable for its realistic
representation. The panel relates to one of the stories of Lord Krishna.
- Arjuna's Penance : This is the world's largest bas relief measuring
27m X 9m. This huge whale-backed rock contains figures of gods, demigods, men,
beasts, birds and almost all of the entire creation. And, this is easily the
pride of Mamallapuram.
- The Five Rathas : There are the five monolithic temples, each created
in a different style. They are also known as the Pancha Pandava Rathas - and
four out of the five rathas are supposed to have been carved out of a single
rock.
- The Shore Temple : This is one of the oldest temples. Unique about
this temple is the fact that it houses shrines for both Lord Shiva and Lord
Vishnu. This belongs to the early 8th century AD and it is a classic example of
the first phase of structural temples constructed in pure Dravidian style.
- The Government College of Architecture and Sculpture: Here training
is imparted in the various branches of temple art and architecture, according to
Silpa Sastra.
- Crocodile Bank : Is situated about 14 kms. away from Mamallapuram.
Over 5000 crocodiles representing 6 different species are maintained here. There
are also numerous other types of rare reptiles.
- Covelong : The remains of the fort have now been converted into a
luxury beach resort under the Taj Group of Hotels. It offers facilities for windsurfing and
swimming. An
ancient Catholic Church, a mosque and the ruins of the fort make interesting
viewing from this 5 Star hotel.
- Tirukalukundram : This tourist spot has a small Shiva temple situated
on the top of the Vedagiri hill which is 160m high. Just before noon
everyday, two White kites stop at the temple and are fed by the temple priests.
Legend has it that these two birds are actually saints who daily make a stop to
rest at the temple on their flight between Varanasi and Rameswaram.
There is
also a larger Shiva Temple in the town below. At the South-East end of the town
is a spacious tank whose waters are said to have curative powers. Once every 12
years, a conch is discovered in this tank and thousands of devotees flock to
bathe in the tank at this auspicious time. A collection of the conches is
displayed in the larger Shiva Temple.
- Muttukkadu : This is an ideal picnic spot.
A Boat House with facilities for boating and wind
surfing are available.
HOW TO GET THERE :
By Air : The nearest airport, Madras is 64 km away.
By Rail :
The nearest railway station, Chingleput is 29 km away.
By Road :
Mamallapuram is connected by road to Madras, Thirukkalikundram,
also known as Pakshithirtham, Kanchipuram and Pondicherry
via Chingleput. It is 16 km from
Pakshithirtham and 65 km from Kanchipuram via
Chingleput.
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