| The history of the Tamils
presents an exciting pageant of a powerful civilization
whose origins dates back to ancient times. It is clear
that the Tamils, who belong to the Dravidian race, were
the first major occupants of the country and settled in
the north western part of India long before the coming
of the Indo Aryans. Excavations have revealed that the
features of the people of the Indus valley Civilization
bore a strong resemblance of this race.
The Pallava's ruled betwen the 6th and 8th century AD
over a large portion of Tamil Nadu with Kanchipuram
as their base. Among the famous temples built by the
Pallavas are the temples of Kanchipuram, the Kapaliswarar
and Parthasarathy at Madras the magnificent poetry in
rock and stone at Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram). Kanchi
has been described extensively by the Chinese traveller
Hieun Tsang who visited this city in the middle of the
6th century AD, as a major centre of learning.
Tamil Nadu is bounded by Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
in the north and Kerala on the west. The coastal eastern
and southern boundaries are lapped by the waters of
the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean respectively.
The eastern and western tips of the state are defined
by the Point Calimere and Mudumalai wildlife sanctuaries
while the southernmost tip of Cape Comorin or Kanyakumari,
the Land's End of India.
There are more than 30,000 temples in this sate; which
has given Tamil Nadu the title, "Land of Temples".
The resemblance of the temples in Tamil Nadu constructed
over the years by the different rulers is the gopuram
or the imposing tower over the entrance. The Tamils
have always been a God fearing lot and are ardent worshippers
of Shiva, Vishnu, Parvati and Lakshmi Subramanya. Each
of thee gods take on different names at different temples
depending on the legend behind the temple Vinayaka or
Pillayar is perhpas the most worshipped of the gods
and is also called Ganapati or Ganesh. He is the elephant
headed elder son of Lord Shiva and Parvati and is extremely
benign in apearance. During any festival or celebration,
worship of this God is given precedence over the other.
The largest Pillaayar temple is at Pillayarapatti near
Karaikkudi.
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