Kanyakumari India Tourism
Described as the southernmost end of Tamil Nadu, the lands end of
India or the point where the three seas meet, enchanting Kanniyakumari or
Cape Comorin is one of the most popular tourist spots in the state.
Part of the fascination is of course due to the fact that it is the very
tip of the Indian peninsula and the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the
Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.
Nature is so spectacular at Kanniyakumari that several other Indian beaches
pale by comparison. Cape Comorin is at its best during Chitra Pournami (the
full moon day in April) when the sun and moon are face to face on the same
horizon but other full moon days are also special and you can see the sun
set and the moon rise almost simultaneously. It seems as if it is by prior
arrangement.Kanniyakumari is 705 kms from Chennai.
Places of Tourist Interest
Kumariamman Temple
The legend of this temple is as romantic as the place itself. Dedicated
to the virgin goddess Kanniyakumari, Parvati who stands guard over the country,
the temple is built at the spot where the goddess is believed to have waited
for her consort Lord Shiva to come and claim her hand in marriage. At one
time the shifting sands at the shores of Kanniyakumari were believed to
be multi-hued as a result of the coloured rice that was sprinkled by the
approving gods over the couple at their wedding. Equally fascinating is
the story about the diamond nose stud worn by the goddess believed to have
led many a ship to be shipwrecked onthe treacherous rocks near the shore.
So bright was the threat of the reflected light from the nose-stud to the
unsuspecting ships that the door on the side facing the sea had to be closed
for ensuring the safety of the ocean liners.
Vivekananda Memorial was built on the Vivekananda Rock where the charismatic
and philosopher Swami Vivekananda meditated and transformed himself. The
unique, structure was built in 1970 and is a blend of various architectural
styles of India.
Close to the Vivekananda Rock is another rock called Sripada Parai meaning
the rock that has been blessed by the touch of the feet of the goddess.
Both these rocks are fine places to have a view of the land's end of India.
Poompuhar Shipping Corporation operates frequent ferry services from the
shore to the rock memorial at regular intervals.
The Thiruvalluvar Statue
Thiruvalluvar, is the author of Thirukkural . Tamils take cognizance of
the birth of Thiruvalluvar as a basis of the calendar. Now we are in the
2036 of the Thiruvalluvar Aandu.
Thirukkural is regarded as a renowned work, eulogised as a directory of
the code of conduct and ethics to humanity. Through his 1330 couplets, the
revered poet not only deals with the general administration, but also codified
and gave clear-cut directions to mankind on how they should behave and act
in a social, political, religious and family circles.
Kanyakumari India Tourism, South India
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