Kanyakumari

At the southernmost tip of India, where the Arabian Sea, the Indian
Ocean and the Bay of Bengal meet, lies Kanyakumari, an important pilgrimage
site.
The Kumari Amman temple, here, is dedicated to Parvati as Devi - Kanya
- the virgin goddess who did penance to obtain the hand of Lord Shiva.
Two rocks reach out of the ocean, south-east of the Kumari Amman temple.
One of these is Sri Padaparai, where the footprints of the virgin goddess
are to be seen. On this rock, Swami Vivekananda is said to have sat in
deep meditation; and here stands the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, built in
1970.
What to See | Festivals
| How to Get There | Where to Stay
What to See
Vattakottai (Circular Fort)
The 18th century fort overlooking the sea, located 6 km from Kanyakumari.
Here, the sea is calm and suitable for bathing.
Suchindram
The Thanumalayan temple, here, is a repository of art treasures, belonging
to many kingdoms. The presiding deity in the form of a Linga, denotes Shiva,
Vishnu and Brahma. Inscriptions, said to be of the 9th century AD, can
be found in this temple.
Udayagiri Fort
Built by King Marthanda Varma (1729-1758AD), this fort also has a foundry
for casting guns. De Lennoy's tomb is located within this fort.

Festivals
Chitra Pournima Festival - in the first week of May, Navaratri - in
the last week of October, and the Holy Annual festival of RC Church in
the fourth week of December.

How to Get There
Connected by road to Madras (703 km), Madurai (242 km), and other major
towns in South India. Kanyakumari is on the Thiruvananthapuram - Kanyakumari
section of the southern railway. Nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram
(93 km).

Where to Stay
Hotel Tamil Nadu, Youth Hostel (TTDC), Devasthanam Rest House, Kalaimagal
Illam, Malaimagal Illam.




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