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Thiruvarur

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Thiruvarur (Tiruvārūr), the headquarters of the Thiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu, was an important Chola town, as Manu Needhi Chola ruled from here. It is also the birthplace of Carnatic musicians Tyagaraja, Muthuswamy Dikshitar and Shyama Shastri.

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城市概覽

Etymology Thiruvarur was once called Ārūr in Tevaram, a 7th-century Shaivite canonical work. The Tiru prefix is often added to the Divya Desams that are revered in the verses of Tevaram. Thus the city became Thiruvarur.

History Thiruvarur was one of the five traditional capitals of the Chola Empire and the history of town revolves around the Thygarajaswamy temple. The granite structure of the temple was first constructed by Aditya Chola I (871–907 CE) in the 9th century CE and revamped during the reign of Rajaraja Chola I (985–1014 CE). The temple was upgraded and rebuilt with stone by Rajendra Chola I (1012–44 CE). The temple has inscriptions from both the emperors, later Cholas and Pandyas. The temple is believed to be an inspiration for Rajaraja Chola to build the Brihadisvara Temple in Thanjavur. After the fall of Cholas during the reign of Rajendra Chola II in the 13th century CE, the town was caught under a power struggle between Pandyas and Hoysalas.The royal patronage continued and the town flourished as a cultural centre during the rule of the Nayaks, Vijayanagar kings and Marathas. During the period of Marathas, the town became a temporary home to the Nataraja of Chidambaram temple. The town was briefly captured by French troops led by Lally (1702–66 CE) in 1759 CE. The Thyagaraja temple was ransacked in a failed attempt to discover hidden treasure. During the attempt, six Brahmins of the temple, suspected to be spies of the British, were killed in an encounter. The province and Tanjore were annexed by the British after the failed attempt of the French to attack the King of Tanjore. After independence, Thiruvaur continued to be a part of the Thanjavur district and Nagapattinam district till 1991 and 1997 respectively. Thiruvarur was made the headquarters of Tiruvarur district when it was carved out of Nagapattinam district in 1997.

Geography Thiruvarur is bound by the Sukumar River in the north, the Valaiyar River in the south while the Odambokki r

如何抵達

Tiruvarur is well connected through roads by public and private carriers to cities like Chennai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli and Bangalore. It is connected by rail to important places like Chennai, Thanjavur, Tiruchirappalli and Kollam (Kerala).

1 Thiruvarur Junction SR , Panagal Rd. (updated Jun 2026)

必看景點

Jambavanodai Dharga in Tiruthuraipoondi Taluk. Holy place for Muslims. 53 km from Tiruvarur and 25 km from Tiruthuraipoondi. Kamalalayam - Tiruvarur Temple Tank. Nagore Dharga (Muslim shrine) is situated in Nagore, which is 30 km from Tiruvarur. Sri Kothandaramar Temple at THILLAIVILAGAM in Tiruthuraipoondi Taluk. It is 20 km from Tiruthuraipoondi. Sri Murugan Temple is situated at ENGAN. Engan is 13 km from Tiruvarur. Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple at Mannargudi. Mannargudi is 28 km from Tiruvarur Town. A function called "PAR PUGHALUM PANGUNI TIRUVIZHA" will be celebrated every year during the month of March. Sri Saraswathi Temple at Koothanur, Nannilam Taluk, 22 km from Tiruvarur Town. 1 Thyagaraja Temple. The ancient Thyagaraja Temple at Thiruvarur is dedicated to the Somaskanda aspect of Shiva. Thygaraja is the iconic form of Somaskanda and is believed to have spread widely from the 10th century CE, the period coinciding the reign of Raja Raja Chola. The temple complex spanning over an area of 20 acres (81,000 m2) has shrines dedicated to Vanmikanathar, Thyagaraja, Kamalaamba and numerous other deities.[13] Vanmikinathar is believed to have arisen from an anthill and from the trumpet flower, Bignonia Chelenoides. The Kamalalayam temple tank covers around 33 acres (130,000 m2), making it one of the largest in the country. The temple chariot is the largest of its kind in Tamil Nadu. Thyagaraja is believed to have performed 364 miracles in Thiruvarur similar to the 64 performed at Madurai Meenakshi Temple. Pilgrims take a holy dip in the tank during Hindu auspicious occasions like equinox and eclipse. The temple is also classified as Saptha Vidangam, meaning the seven temples having unique dance moves by Thyagaraja. The Chola inscriptions refer Thyagaraja as Vidhividangar and the name "Thyagaraja" is believed to have emerged during the 15–16th century CE. (updated Jun 2026) Stone Temple Car, Near by thiyagaraja temple (you will get in the thiyagaraja temple itself). I

體驗活動

The chariot is very beautiful and Thyagaraja Car Festival, celebrated here in months of March-April, attracts large crowds. Kulothunga Chola II (1133–50 CE) enlarged the temple ritual to have fifty six festivals, some of which are followed in modern times. The annual chariot festival of the Thygarajaswamy temple is celebrated during April – May, corresponding to the Tamil month of Chitrai. The chariot is the largest of its kind in Tamil Nadu weighing 300 tonne with a height of 90 feet. The chariot comes around the four main streets surrounding the temple during the festival. The event is attended by lakhs of people from all over Tamil Nadu. The chariot festival is followed by the "Theppam", meaning float festival. The Carnatic music festival celebrated every year also garners large audience. The town has 10 parks, with the Somasundaram Park at Panagal Road and Municipal Park at Thendral Nagar being the most prominent of them.

美食

Decent vegetarian and traditional South Indian food is available.

住宿

There are reasonably-priced hotels near the bus stand and railway station.

順遊推薦

Karaikal (45 km) Kodavasal (20 km) Kumbakonam (40 km Mannargudi Mayiladuthurai (40 km) Nagapattinam (25 km) Thiruthuraipoondi

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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