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Live Heed Travel Guide Takes You To Visit Top 4 Mystical Places Of Tamil Nadu

There are many unusual places in the front of nature, which gives a person charms. Many mysterious places live on earth, and today’s Live Heed Guide is going to tell you about some mysterious places of Tamil Nadu. You will be shocked to see that such a place still exists today. Decorated with excellent architecture, deep history, these places of Tamil Nadu can bring anyone.

  • Sikkkal Singarvelavar Temple of Karthikeya Muruga : The idol placed in the Sikkal Singaravelan temple sweats. The temple marks a festival every year from October to November, in which the stone idol of Lord Subramanya is sweated. The festival denotes the celebration of Lord Subramanya’s winning over the devil Surapadaman and the statue’s sweat, expressing the anger of Lord Subramanya while remaining anxiously to kill the beast. 

Sweating falls at the end of the festival. This water is held holy by devotees and visitors, so the sweat water is sprayed on them as a sign of good luck and success.

  • Thanjavur Temple :The magnificent Thanjavur Temple is established in Thanjavur, decorated with art and architecture and known as the Brahmadeswara Temple. This Hindu temple constructed in 1010 AD by Raja Chola-I is blessed to the Hindu mythological figure of Lord Shiva. 

Named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this temple is regarded as one of the most famous monuments of the ancient Chola dynasty. The temple walls are decorated with a legacy of mythological figures, stories, and legends. Its walls are decorated with intricate carvings and sculptures. 

The temple walls are carvings of human figures matching those of the then King France Robert and a Chinese man, but they are yet to be identified. According to archaeologists, the world was not connected until 1500 AD. 

The first person to set foot on Indian soil was Vasco de Gama, who came about 500 years after the temple’s construction. Does this prove that the then Indian king Chola- had already established international relations with other countries? If so, what were the means of transport and communication at that time?

  • Ram bridge bridge :Ram Sethu is closely related to the events of the Ramayana, a sacred book of Hindus. Visitors still see thousands of years after the legendary bridge made of floating stones between India and Sri Lanka to rescue Sita from Ravana’s clutches. It is also known as Adam’s Bridge, and it lies between the land of India and Sri Lanka. 

According to ancient Hindu myths, Lord Rama, with an army of 10 million apes or monkeys, built this bridge with huge limestone stones. They were drowned as soon as the rocks were put in the water, so the name of Lord Ram was thrown on them in the sea. 

This caused the stones to float, and a 30 km long and 3 km wide bridge was built between Dhanushkodi in India and Mannar Island in Sri Lanka in just five days.

 Many scientists and archaeologists denied this old and unproven version of the story behind the existence of the bridge but, at the same time, failed to explain the concept of floating stones found in Rameswaram.

  • Krishna Butterball : In the historic city of Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu, on a steep rock slope with a diameter of five meters, a giant stone of about 20 feet height has stood unmoved for many years. These stones never roll down the slope of the hill. The Asali name of this stone is ‘Vaan Irai Kal,’ which means ‘Sky God’s Stone.’ 

It is estimated that for the last about 1200 years, this stone has been lying on this place without rolling. The gem weighs more than 250 tons, and in the year 1908, the Governor of Madras placed seven elephants to push the rock to keep people away from the danger, but seven elephants also rocked the foundation. Were not found To date, no one has been able to find out how such a massive stone rests here for so many years and how it is balanced.

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