For the visitor wishing to explore
southern India extensively, Madras, the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu,
is the most convenient point of entry. Madras has an international airport,
a sea port and a rail and road network that links it to all major towns and
cities of the region. It also has several deluxe hotels and others to suit
modest budgets. Tamil Nadu is a bastion of Hinduism, whose past endures into
the present.
Temples with towering spires called gopurams are a
common feature of this state, seldom seen anywhere else in the country.
Temples in Tamil Nadu were the fulcrum of society and even today art forms
that have their origin in religious worship continue to colour daily life.
Notable among these are splendid bronzes of deities, painting on glass and
Bharatnatyam, an evocative dance form.
Mahabalipuram,
Kanchipuram and
Thanjavur are good examples of temple towns
where within the temple fortifications grew a multi layered society that
preached faith and grew from social harmony. Kanchipuram, also called
Kanjeevaram, is famous throughout the country as the center where lustrous
silk sarees are woven. Likewise Thanjavur is an important center for bronze
figure casting. Mahabalipuram, with its wealth of sculptures, is located by
the seaside and has excellent resorts. The towns of
Tiruchirapalli
and
Madurai also contain famous temples.
Quite a contrast
to the temple heritage is provided at Pondicherry, for long a French colony.
French is still widely spoken, and seaside villas and cobbled streets are
more reminiscent of the south of France than the south of India! Yet another
facet of this surprisingly diverse state is two hillstations Ootacamund and
Kodaikanal. Both are little patches of England, being much
loved by the expatriate population of the Raj. Both places provide
delightful relaxation during an extended tour of the south, having a wide
range of hotel accommodation. The cuisine of Tamil Nadu, more or less
totally vegetarian, has become enormously popular all over the country, and
few towns do not have at least one eatery serving popular snacks from the
states extensive repertoire.
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