HistoryKanchipuram was once a center of education and spirituality during the reign of the Pallava dynasty. The city's illustrious past is evident through its architectural marvels, with numerous temples.
Spiritual centre
The Ekambareswarar Temple is a must-visit. Its vast complex includes a 3,500-year-old mango tree that bears four different types of mangoes. It symbolises the four yugas in Hindu mythology.
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The Silk Capital of India
The Kanchipuram silk sarees are colourful and have intricate zari (gold thread) work. Its unique designs are inspired by temple architecture and nature. Each saree is a work of art.
Kanchipuram comes alive during festivals like Pongal, Diwali, and the famous Kanchipuram Kamakshi Amman Temple Car Festival. These celebrations are marked by processions, music and dance.
Kanchipuram, with its ancient temples, and renowned silk industry, is a city that effortlessly blends tradition and elegance.
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