During our last vacation to India ,
we visited Madurai Madurai Madurai 
It is the 2nd largest city in Tamil Nadu, next only to
Chennai. (Sorry Coimbatore 
It is said that once it was the seat of Tamil learning.
This city was planned and built in shape of a lotus. (BJP influence? No no. Not 2500 years ago.)
There are so many tourist attractions.  Since we stayed only for 2 days, we could visit
only 4 places.  
Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal. 
This palace was built around 1626 AD by King Thirumalai Nayak.
Architecture is a combination of Dravidian and Islamic styles.  There is a light and sound show in the
evening narrating the story of Silappathikaram, both in Tamil and English
languages.  We were kind of disappointed
because we had too much expectations.  We
somehow thought it would be something similar to Musical Fountain show in
Akshardham in New Delhi 
Aayiram Kaal Mandapam (1000 Pillar Hall).  This was built in 1569. An engineering
marvel.  It is said each pillar, when
struck, produced different musical notes. 
Over the years it has lost that ability.
Finally, how can you leave Madurai Madurai 
Here are a few photos. 
(I could not take any photo inside Meenakhamman 
Temple  and Aayiram Kaal Mandapam because
the week before our visit, there was some bomb blast in Hyderabad Madurai  for 10
days as a result of a bomb blast in Hyderabad.)
There is a saying in Tamil “Kumbakonathil idi idithaal Kutralathil mazhai peyyum”. In my English translation, I will change the names of the cities for betting understanding. Here goes: If there is a thunder in Ahmedabad, it will rain in Allahabad. Same way – Bomb blast inHyderabad ,
ban cameras for just 10 days in Madurai 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There is a saying in Tamil “Kumbakonathil idi idithaal Kutralathil mazhai peyyum”. In my English translation, I will change the names of the cities for betting understanding. Here goes: If there is a thunder in Ahmedabad, it will rain in Allahabad. Same way – Bomb blast in
King Thirumalai Nayak
Meenakshiamman Temple 
Entrance to the Mahal (Palace)
King's Throne
Palace Museum Central Hall 
Tools used 100,000 years ago 
10th Century Thematic Sculpture
Palm Leaf Manuscripts
Evening Light & Sound Show
Aayiram Kaal Mandapam (1000 Pillar Hall)
Kind Courtesy of www.photostrophe.com 
Murugan Temple -  Thiruparamkundram
Our Jigarthanda 
PS: I want to thank Mr. Ragu Lakshminaarayanan of www.photostrophe.com for allowing me to
use his photo of Aayiram Kaal Mandapam. 

 
 


