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The
    city of a Thousand Temples Ancient Kancheepuram, the city of thousand
    temples, is one of the most sacred pilgrim centres for the Hindus. There now
    remain 126 temples in Kanchi and a few more in the outskirts. This city was
    under the control of the Cholas as far back as the 2nd Century BC and a
    Pallava capital between the 6th and 8th centuries. 
Kanchi is also
    a well known centre of the finest silk sarees made in the country. Kanchi
    has magnificent temples of unique architectural beauty bearing eloquent
    testimony to its glorious Dravidian heritage. Adi Sankara established his
    episcopal seat (Kamakotipeetam). Kancheepuram is the birth place of C.N.
    Annadurai, former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu affectionately called as "Anna"
    by the people of Tamil Nadu.
Festivals :
Brahmothsavam:
    January, March, April, May and June. 
Garudothsavam: May. 
Can
    Festival: January, April and May. 
Places of Worship
    : 
Churches: Protestant Church near Railway Station,
    Roman Catholic Church at Konerikuppam. 
Mosques: Jamma Masjid,
    Hajarathsa Burthan, Avullia, Dargah 
General Info. :
    
Area : 11.6 sq.kms. 
Population :1,69,813
    (1991 census) 
Altitude : sea level 
Climate :
Summer:
    Max. 36.6°c; Min.21.1°c : 
Winter: Max.28.7 °c;
    Min. 19.8°c 
Rainfall : 87 cms. (35") 
Average
    Season : Throughout the year 
Clothing : Tropical 
Language
    Known : Tamil, Telugu and English 
STD Code : 04112 
Getting
    there :
Just 75 km from Chennai, you can drive up in 3 hrs
    time. You could also take a bus from Chennai or Bangalore. Chennai - the
    nearest airport is 60 km away.  
    
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