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Madurai (Tamil: மதுரை) [1] is one of the major cities in Tamil Nadu and home to the Meenakshi Temple. It is also known as the TEMPLE CITY of India. You can find temples in almost all the streets in madurai. It is also called "Thoongaa", which means sleepless city. You can find coffee/tea shops open in the main areas of the city almost all the time.
[edit] UnderstandThis city was once ruled by the Pandian Dynasty. The city is famous for its culture and language. Madurai is the undisputed capital of Tamil culture and heritage cradle. [edit] Newspapers[edit] Get inMain modes of transportation for non-Indians is by Air and by trains. [edit] By planeMadurai is served by several domestic airlines including The flights connect mainly to Chennai(Madras). The airport is approximately 15 km from the city off National Highway 47. It is best to hire a "pre paid taxi" from the airport from the counter in the arrival lounge or pre-arrange for someone to pick you. [edit] By railMadurai is well connected to the Indian Railway network and is the gateway to southern districts. Trains are available to/from Chennai(Madras), Bangalore, Mumbai(Bombay) and Delhi. Train journey from Chennai would take 8 to 10 hours. Many over night trains with sleeper facility (Air conditioned and non-air-conditioned) ply from Chennai. [edit] By bus
The city has several bus stands of which the bus stand in Mattuthavani is for inter city travel and is located about 6 km from city center. The Periyar bus stand, located near the railway station and 2 km from city center, is the hub for intra-city buses. Apart from this, private bus operators may have their starting and ending points right in front of their office and most of these offices are traditionally located near Periyar bus stand. [edit] Get around[edit] By busThere are government and private buses that will take you around Madurai and also to places like Munnar, Kodaikanal, Kuttralam etc. For travel within the city, state government owned buses are available. These are heavily crowded during peak hours (around 8:00AM, 1:00PM and 5:00PM), but are cheap with a 5km trip costing you just Rs.3/-. Since most of the route information displayed on the bus will be in Tamil, it is best to take the bus conductor's help before venturing into this mode of transport. [edit] By carAs elsewhere in India, you probably won't be renting a car on your own, but it is possible to hire a car and driver. See the main India article for more. Average car rental to go to places like Alagar Temple,Thiruparakundram,Naicker Mahal,Palamudurcholai is Rs.600-650. Please be beware of cheats as foreign tourists are easily duped into paying more. [edit] By Auto RickshawsThe Auto Rickshaws are unmetered, which means you need to pre-negotiate your fare before commencing your travel. The rule of thumb rate is Rs10 per km of travel during day time(as of 2007) and Rs 15 per km during night. It is likely for auto rickshaw drivers to quote exorbitant rates to Foreigners and non-Tamilian Indians. It is usually safe to hire from central, well lit locations like the railway station. Otherwise caution should be used. [edit] See[edit] Meenakshi TempleBy far, the most common reason for visiting the city is the temple, dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi (considered a form of Parvati) with a sanctum for her consort, Sundareshwarar (or Siva). Actually, historically, the Sundereshwar shrine is the larger and older of the two temple complexes. The complex itself is a splendid example of the south Indian Dravida architectural idiom. Four immense gopurams or temple towers crown the gateways at each cardinal direction, easily visible from a distance. Each tower is encrusted with more than a thousand brilliantly painted sculptures depicting an assortment of mythological and auspicious themes. It is traditional to enter through the south gopuram and, unusually, worship the Goddess before her consort. Inside the shelter for shoe-storage, offering baskets of coconuts, bananas and incense are available in addition to images of the Goddess for home altars. Many pilgrims -- particularly the men in black or orange sarongs who are devotees of the god Ayyappan -- circumambulate the main temple itself in the prakara or space between the outer wall and main temple. In addition, snake shrines and an assortment of offices and classrooms of religious foundations are found here. Within the temple, devotees line up for darshan or viewing of the deities. Please note, however, that non-Hindus are not permitted into the inner sancta of Meenakshi or Sundareshwarar; anyone who looks suspicious can and will be pulled out of line by attendants. However, there is an abundance of sculpture and painting accessible to all. In addition, the steps of the Pottramaraikulam or Golden Lotus Pond is open to all and is a common meeting place for inhabitants of the city, in addition to pilgrims and tourists. In ancient times, the sangam or assembly of poets was said to gather at this pool to judge the merits of new compositions, often by throwing the manuscripts into the pool itself. Those that sank were inferior while those that floated were worthy of praise and propagation. There are many shops within the east gate, selling everything from plastic toys to bronze images of the Goddess. Be sure to bargain hard. NOTE:One can buy the special tickets at the counter[each Rs.15] to get a special darshan,which is nothing but cutting short the line by at least a half. WARNING: Beware of guides who offer to take you to vantage points outside the temple to get a better view. You will be lured into shops that have a very hard sell.. [edit] Koodal Alagar TempleImportant Vaishnav Temple magnificient, has three stairs of the lord posture. Sitting posture of the lord (Main moola deity), one level up is a standing posture of the lord, and the 3rd level up is the lying down posture of the lord. The temple is a spectacular one. It is located in the heart of the city, one of the Divya Desams ( 108). Worshipped by "Alwars - Vasihnav Saints ". Worth to see and worship. [edit] ThiruparankundramOne of the important old Temple dedicated to Lord Muruga - Karthikeya located on a hillock approximately 8 km from the city. First Arupadai Veedu. References to this ancient temple are available in scriptures from 6th century AD (Paripadal). The temple interior is a huge rectangular chamber carved out of the hill, with side chambers housing various deities of Hindu religion approached via narrow passages. The temple is accessible via road from Madurai and has a railway station 1 km away. Most express trains do not stop there though. [edit] Alagar TempleAnother Vaishnav temple Alagar Koil,20 km away from the city located in the nearby hills. At the top of the hill is a natural stream from where the water is carried fresh daily by the temple prist for the Lord. Famous for Chittrai Festival(First Tamil month)/9April-May)-Summer Festival. The Lord is considered the brother of Meenakshi (Lordes Paravathi) given in wedding with Sundareshwar (Lord Shiva). The Lord is taken in procession on all aupicious days and he stops at SriSri Krishnapremi bajanashram which is located near the temple. [edit] Pazhamudhir SolaiNear to Alagar Koil, important Temple for Lord Karthikeya on the hills , of course inside of Solai - jungle. One of the six important temple for Lord Muruga - Karthikeya. This is a very large and beautiful temple. You can take an Auto rickshaw from the Meenakshi temple to visit this temple for a charge of around Rs 100 (2007). Regular bus service is offered by the Transport Corporation. There is a utsavam of the diety on a golden chariot at 7PM. [edit] Naickar MahalThe remains of the palace of the 17th century ruler Thirumalai Naickar who contributed extensively to the Meenakshi Temple.Only a small portion of the original structure[which was four times as largeremains. There were originally two parts-Swargavilasa[heavenly pavilion],meant for the King,is harem and housing the darbar court,and the ranka vilasa,which was for the servants. Currently,entrance to the roof is prohibited due the renovation work being carried out by the Archaeological Department.They claim to finish work in 6 months. There is a sound and light show in the evening (Both English & Tamil Version of the show) There is also a museum, which houses not only the original portraits of Thirumalai naicker,but also unearthed stine carvings of the 17th century,along with many sculptures of Hindu Gods like Brahma, Nataraja, Saraswati of the period. There is one rare painting on one of the pillars,which the Archaeological Department claim to have unearthed from one of the pillars.There is a painting hidden in every pillar,apparently. The other portion of the palace, Rankavilasam was demolished by Thirumalai Naicker's Grandson. However, a small structure still remains known as "Ten pillars" or "Pathu Thoon"[in Tamil]. Sadly,these ten pillars of timeless beauty are now surrounded by shops and residential houses. Please do visit the Archaeological Department adjacent to the palace for more information. [edit] Gandhi MuseumThis museum, located on the north side of the river, houses Gandhi's bloodstained dhoti and little else by way of artifacts. Those interested in the freedom struggle, though, will be interested in the extensive text housed here. Tamil speakers and long-term visitors may be interested in the classes and workshops offered in subjects as diverse as t'ai chi and local herbs. There is also a khadi bhavan (store selling village and handloom products) and bookstore, with (mostly Tamil) books on spiritual and natural health topics. Also located on the campus of the museum is a government museum (across from the library). The museum is located in Tamukkam Palace near Goripalayam on the northern side of the river Vaikai.... [edit] Vandiyur Mariamman TeppakulamA temple built in the middle of a man-made pond. Famous for its float festival (teppa tiruvila) conducted during the Thai Poosam (falls in the second half of January). Popular story is that the spot was excavated for its soil to be used for building 17th Century king Tirumala Nayakkar's palace. The king had ordered excavated spot to be converted into a 16 acre lake fed from Vaigai river through under ground channels. The river itself boasts of water only during North-East Monsoon season (Oct-Nov) and hence the lake has water from Nov to Feb. [edit] LearnMadurai is a popular destination of learning for surrounding rural areas. The city boasts state government owned and private colleges of higher studies falling under Madurai Kamaraj University. The following constitute some of the older and popular establishments:
Additionally, Gandhi Museum houses a library specializing in Gandhian studies. [edit] WorkThere is a Tidel park proposed in the outskirts of the city which is mainly for software. Most of the other work is related to textile and other small scale industries. TVS Motors was originally based out of Madurai. Paramount airways, a new private airlines, has its head quarters in Madurai. Honeywell Pvt Ltd has set up its development facility in Madurai, near Thiagarajar College of Engineering, approx 15km from the city. Madurai is a major city in south Tamilnadu and is a district capital. Majority of folks work in Government or Government based sectors (like nationalized banks, insurance firms etc). Sizable numbers work for small and medium business establishments too. Madurai is also the place for agricultural products from surrounding towns and villages get brokered. [edit] BuyFamous for Sungidi Sarees ( Hand Loom) , Brass works, Tanjore Paintings Handi Crafts and antiques. Beware of touts who may try to sell at higher prices. Handloom cotton sarees are available in co-operative stores (often a union of several weavers and/or looms). Madurai also has several shops established for their Silk sarees and Gold, Silver jewelery. These places are located within 0.5km of the temple, in what are popularly know as "vengala kada theru" or Bronze shops street and "nagai kadai theru" or jewellery shop street. [edit] ATMsICICI bank, Corporation bank, Federal Bank, HDFC bank, SBI, IB ATMs are found here. [edit] Money changersThe State Bank of India branch in West Veli Street has a NRI cell. [edit] EatAtmosphere NNNN = Extremely noisy and crowded NNN = Noisy and crowded NN = Moderately noisy and crowded N = Spacious and reduced noise level Food type [S] = Spicy [H] = Hot (meaning: Garam) [T] = Tasty! [NV] = Non-vegetarian [V] = Vegetarian [J] = Jain food [NVV] = Non-vegetarian and Vegetarian
[edit] DrinkTry the tender coconut drink. The tender coconut drink is sold by roadside sellers on their tricycles parked under the shade of a tree. [edit] Budget
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[edit] Contact[edit] Stay safeMadurai is a relatively safe place during the day time, but is equally unsafe during night. Tourists are extremely cautioned not to wander/shop during night time, Though Madurai Is land of culture and pride Ladies and Girls are advised not to wear extreme(provocative) clothes during any time. [edit] Stay healthy[edit] HospitalsAravind Eye Hospital Saraswathi Laser Eye Hospital & Research Centre Government Rajaji Hospital Meenakshi Mission Hospital Doppler Scans Jeyalakshmi Heart Care Centre Christian Mission Hospital Andrews Hospital Bhavathi Hospitals Dheep Clinic Alexis Dispensary Anu Clinic Aryavaidhya Nilayam Bose Clinical Laboratory Dhanvanthri Nilayam Eagle Sidha Ayur Hospital S J V Clinic Grace Kennett Foundation Hospital Jawahar Hospital Jay Pee Poly Clinic Keepfit Hospital Kumaran Hospital Lakshmi Nursing Home Leonard Dispensary & Maternity Home Madurai Nadar Uravinmurai Hospital Madurai S.V.K Nadar Uravinmurai Hospital Ponurangam ESI Dispensary Quality Care Hospital Ramakrishna Medical Trust Sivakasi Nadars Uravinmurai Hospital St. Mary Paediatric Hospital Sumathi Hospitals & Institute of Super of Specialities Vadamalayan Hospital Vijaya Hospital Anbu Nursing Home Ultra Scan & Diagnostic Bose Clinic J.J.Hospital A.R. Hospital Rasi Surgical Clinic Orient Hospital Balarethinaam Hospital Madurai City Hospital Shenbagam Nursing Home Vikram Hospital J.K. Institute of Neurology Karthick Hospital Madurai Kidney Centre & Transplantation Research Institute Om Ram Hospital Padma Ayurveda Vaidyasalai Rajan Hospital S.S.Hospital Shree Krishna Children's Hospital Sri Kamathi Subam Hospital Sumathi Hospital St.Ann's Hospital Vadamalayan Hospital V.V.Hospital Vasan Eye Care Anitha Nursing Home Osho Clinic Southern Stone Clinic E.S.I. Hospital Pandian Hospital Rathina Mental Hospital Sugam Siddha Research Centre [edit] Pharmacies[edit] Cope[edit] Beauty parlors & hair salonsRachna's Beauty Parlour, K K Nagar [edit] Gyms[edit] Laundry[edit] Shoe repairBata,Town Hall Road,Madurai-1. [edit] Post & telegraphs[edit] Get out
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