Tanjore
General Information about
Tanjore
| Location: |
Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu |
| Country: |
India |
| Area: |
36 kmē |
Thanjavur
also known by its anglicized name Tanjore, is a municipality and the
headquarters of the Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It
was the capital city of Tanjavar Sawstan (kingdom of Thanjavur) ruled over
by the Vyankojiraje , the brother of Grate Maratha King Raje Shree Shivaji
Maharaj. It has a population of a 221,185 (2001 census).It is one of "must
see" tourist spots in Tamil nadu.
The name Thanjavur is
derived from "Tanjan", a legendary asura in Hindu mythology. Thanjavur is
one of the oldest cities in India and has a long and varied history dating
back to Sangam period. The city rose into prominence during the rule of the
Later Cholas when it served as the capital of the Chola empire. After the
fall of the Cholas, the city was ruled by the Pandyas, Vijayanagar Empire,
the Madurai Nayaks, the Thanjavur Nayaks, the Thanjavur Marathas and the
British. It has been a part of independent India since 1947.
Thanjavur is an
important center of South Indian art and architecture. Most of the Great
Living Chola Temples, an UNESCO World Heritage Monument are located in an
around Thanjavur. The foremost among the Great Living Chola temples, the
Brihadeeswara Temple, is located in the center of the town. Thanjavur is
also the home of the Tanjore painting, a painting style unique to the
region. The town is an important agricultural center located at the heart of
the region, known as the "rice bowl of Tamil Nadu". South Zone Culture
Centre in Thanjavur is one of many regional cultural centres established by
Indian Government to preserve and promote traditional cultural heritage of
India.
Thanjavur is
well-connected by roads and railways with other parts of India and with
cities and towns in Tamil Nadu. The nearest airport is Tiruchirapalli
located at a distance of 56 kilometres and the nearest seaport in
Nagapattinam which is 84 kilometres from Thanjavur.
Places
of interest
Bell TowerThanjavur is
famous for the Brihadishwara Temple (or Brihadeeswara temple) built by
Rajaraja Chola during the 11th century [6]. The Brihadishwara Temple, also
known as the Big Temple, is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The temple
is enclosed in two courts, surmounted by a lofty tower and including the
exquisitely decorated shrine of Murugan. Among the other historic buildings
is the Vijayanagara fort, which contains a palace that was expanded by the
Maratha king Serfoji II with an armoury, a Bell Tower and the Saraswathi
Mahal Library, which contains over 30,000 Indian and European manuscripts
written on palm leaf and paper. Also built by Serfoji II is the Manora Fort,
a monumental tower, situated about 65 km away from Thanjavur.Raja Rajan
Manimandapam which is also one among the tourist places in Thanjavur.
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