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Kancheepuram : Places to see
VARADARAJAR
      TEMPLE 
Veradarajar temple is a massive and impressive edifice.
      The hundred -pillar-hall erected during the Vijayangar period in this
      temple is noted for its exquisite sculptures. The ornamental rings carved
      out of a single stone in a chain at the four corners are the special
      features of the hall. 
VAIKUNTA PERUMAL TEMPLE 
This
      is one of the important Vishnu temples built by the Pallava King
      Nandivarman Pallavamalla in the 7th Century AD. Numerous inscriptions are
      found in this temple relating to the wars between the Pallavas and
      Chalukyas. The presiding deity Lord Vishnu is depicted in sitting,
      standing and reclining postures. 
KAILASANATHAR TEMPLE 
Built
      by Rajasimha and his son Mahendra in the 8th century AD, this temple is
      noted for its architecture and sculptures. There are 58 small shrines
      situated around the main shrine as a compound wall. Paintings of
      Fresco-style adorn the inner walls of the shrines. Sandstone was used in
      the construction of this temple. 
EKAMBARESWARER
      TEMPLE 
Another ancient temple of kancheepuram, it has been
      renovated by the Pallavas, the Cholas and the Vijayanagar Kings. The 57
      meters (188') high Rajagopuram is one of the tallest towers in south
      India. The 2,501- years old mango tree inside the temple has 4 branches
      each yielding different varieties of mangoes. This temple has five
      spacious corridors (prakarams) and a beautiful 1,000- pillar hall. 
KAMAKSHI
      AMMAN TEMPLE 
This one of the three holy places of Sakthi worship
      in India, the others being Madurai and Varanasi. The temple in the present
      form was built by the Cholas during 14th Century AD. 
ANNA
      MEMORIAL 
Kancheepuram is the birth place of Dr.C.N. Annadurai,
      the scholar-statesman, affectionately called 'Anna', meaning Elder brother
      by the general Public. His house located here has been converted into a
      memorial. 
ENATHUR (5 KMS)
Rustic rural setting adorn
      this village. Kanchi Sankara Mutt, has set up a University for Advanced
      learning at Enathur. Library with ancient books, palmleaf manuscripts on
      various subjects are housed in this university complex. 60 feet-high
      statue of Adi Sankara is put up in front of the University. Hundreds and
      thousands of pilgrims and scholars frequent this place regularly. 
HANDLOOM
      INDUSTRY 
The temple city is also world renowned for the gorgeous
      hand-woven silk sarees of myriad dazzling colours, noted for their shine,
      finish and matchless beauty. The exquisite silk sarees are woven from pure
      mulberry silk in contrasting colours and have an enviable reputation for
      lustre, durability and finish. Special
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