Category: Ancient Tamilnadu

THE BELIEF AT KUMBAKONAM CHANDIRANAAR TEMPLE

Worshipping Navagrahas – Sun, Moon, and other planets is an important aspect of the Hindu way of life. In Hindu belief, the grahas can be auspicious or inauspicious based on its planetary position at a given point of time and can determine the course of one’s life. They are believed to grasp and deploy karmic forces that affect […]

REASON TO VISIT SURYANAR KOVIL NEAR KUMBAKONAM IN TAMILNADU

The concept of worshipping the Sun is one nearly as old as mankind itself. Being one of the most conspicuous and powerful entities in the physical world, the Sun has naturally drawn the attention and gained the admiration of many races, who have incarnated and worshipped it as a god. Hence, Sun became the dominant figure among all ancient civilizations, from […]

Reason to know about the History of Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram

Ancient temples are for sure treasure houses, full of astonishing marvels and fascinating history and facts that takes you back in time. India, incredible with diverse culture and traditions boasts of a great many centuries-old temples that speak of the rich heritage of the country, architectural brilliance of the yesteryears, and exciting legends behind it. Airavatesvara […]

Reasons Why should we visit Temples of Tamilnadu ?

Right time has come to shed out the negative thoughts and fears in our life. Row of lockdowns are over and get ready to explore the world, as travel gives us bounty of joy, always! Close to one year has passed by with lockdowns, work from home, online learning and all stuffs which kept us […]

Madurai – The Oldest Living City In The World

The history of Tamil and Tamil Nadu without Madurai is impossible. Located on the banks of River Vaigai, Madurai has been a major settlement for two millennia. This ancient city is the last remaining mega-evidence of a glorious past of the oldest Kingdom in the world.

Major discovery in Tamil Nadu – Keezhadi excavation

Major discovery in Tamil Nadu during Keezhadi excavation: A possible link to Indus Valley Civilisation. Another major discovery in this excavation proves that the people in the Sangam period were literate as early as the 6th Century BCE. A moment of pride, a moment to cherish and a right moment to rewrite the history and […]

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