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Tanjavur
The rice bowl of Tamil Nadu, Tanjavur, is a bustling country town, 55 km east of Trichy. Tanjavur rose to glory, during the later Chola reign, between the 10th and 14th centuries, and became a centre of learning and culture. It is also the headquarters of the district of the same name.
Tanjavur is well known for its traditional handicrafts - art plates, bell metal castings, silk carpets, pith work, bronze icons, and classical Indian musical instruments. Out of the 74 temples, the finest is the Sri Brihadeswara temple.
What to See
Sri Brihadisvara Temple
Built by the great Chola king, Raja Raja I in the 10th century AD, this temple is an outstanding example of the Chola architecture. Guarding the inner shrine of the temple, is the gigantic statue of Nandi, the Bull, while the walls of the sanctum are covered, with the wall paintings of Chola and Nayak periods, comparable to the famous Ajanta cave frescoes.
Tanjavur Palace
The Palace, adjacent to the temple is a vast structure of fine masonry, built
partly by the Nayaks around 1550 AD, and partly by the Marathas.
Saraswathi Mahal Library
This library has one of the most important oriental manuscripts collections, in
India. Established around 1700 AD, the library contains a collection of over
44,000 palm leaf, and paper manuscripts in Indian and European languages. Over
eighty per cent of its manuscripts are in Sanskrit, many on palm leaves, some
very rare or even unique. The Tamil works includes treatises on medicine, and
commentaries on works from the Sangam period.
Tamil University Established in 1981, the university is engaged in research
and advanced study in Tamil.
Art Gallery
A superb collection of bronze statues from the 9th to 12th centuries.
Around Tanjavur
Thiruvaiyaru: 13 kms from Tanjavur is Thiruvaiyaru, where the famous saint
Thyagaraja lived and attained samadhi. The famous temple at Thiruvaiyaru is
dedicated to Shiva, and is known as Panchanatheswara. An eight day music
festival is held here, every January, in honour of the saint.

Thirukandiyur: The temples at Thirukandiyur (10 kms away), are dedicated to
Brahmasirekandeswarar and Harshavimochana Perumal, and are noted for their fine
sculptural work.
Tiruvarur (55 km) has the Thyagarajaswami Temple famous for the largest temple
chariot in Tamil Nadu. Tiruvarur is also the birth place of saint Thyagaraja.
Swamimalai: Located 32 kms away, Swamimalai has one of the six abodes (Arupadaiveedu)
dedicated to Lord Subramanya.
Kumbakonam: Famous for the Mahamaham festival held every 12 years, Kumbakonam,
36 kms from Tanjore, also boasts of five temples. The important ones among them
are Sarangapani, Kumbeswarar, Nageswara and Ramaswamy temples. These temples are
noted for their semi erotic sculpture.
Darasuram: Darasuram, 34 kms away, has a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva which
was built by Rajendra Chola. It also boasts a silk weaving centre.
Tirubuvanam: 45 kms away, Tirubuvanam has a 13th century Chola temple dedicated
to Lord Shiva.
Nagore, 88 km, is a famous Muslim pilgrimage site, which is frequented by people
of all faiths.
Velangani: 90 kms away, noted for the church dedicated to 'Our Lady of Health',
attracts devotees of all faiths.
Point Calimere (112 kms) is famous for its migratory water birds, especially
flamingoes. The best time to visit is the period from November to January.
Vedaranyam (104 km) is renowned for the festivals held on full moon day, in
July-August and January-February.
Manora, 65 kms away, has a 8 storey victory tower which was built by Raja
Serfoji in 1814 AD.
Tirunallar (101 km), is famous for its temple dedicated to Lord Saneeswara.
How to Reach Tanjavur
By Air : The nearest airport from
Thajavur is situated about 65 kms east of Tiruchi. It serves planes from the
Middle East, Colombo, Chennai and Madurai. The next closest airport is at
Madurai about 200 Kms away. Another airport is Chennai airport about 350 kms
away from Thanjavur.
By Train : There is a railway junction
in Thanjavur. It is well connected with Tiruchi, Chennai and Nagore.
By Road : Thanjavur is well connected
with all the major towns in TamilNadu. It is also connected with Kochi,
Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala and Bangalore in Karnataka.