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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

MADURAI - A Temple City - Tourist Guide





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Madurai is Known as the Athens of the East, Madurai, the second largest city in Tamil Nadu is situated on the banks of the river Vaigai. An ancient city, more than 2,500 years old, Madurai is believed to have been built by the Pandyan King Kulasekara in the 6th century BC.

During the rule of the Nayaks, the bulk of the Meenakshi temple was built, the main attraction for visitors, today. Madurai also became the cultural center of the Tamil people. Madurai passed on to the East India Company in 1781, and in 1840, the Company razed the fort which had previously surrounded the city, and filled in the moat, constructed the veli streets and expanded the city.

The below table is the approximate distances in Kilometers from Madurai to various towns or cities.

Name of the Town / City

Distance in Kilometers

Name of the Town / City

Distance in Kilometers

Bangalore

427

Palani

119

Chennai

447

Pollachi

180

Chidambaram

310

Pondichery

339

Coimbatore

227

Pudukottai

111

Dharmapuri

269

Rajapalayam

85

Dindigul

63

Ramanathapuram

121

Erode

206

Rameshwaram

167

Hosur

380

Salem

235

Kanchipuram

396

Thanjavur

168

Kanniyakumari

253

Tiruchendur

214

Karur

140

Tiruchy

128

Kodaikanal

120

Tirunelveli

151

Krishnagiri

270

Tirupati

440

Kumbakonam

197

Tiruppur

190

Mahabalipuram

459

Tuticorin

133

Nagapattinam

237

Vellore

413

Nagercoil

235

Yercaud

251

Ooty

325




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