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If you are thinking of ancient temples thick with incense and chanting masses worshiping dimly lit deities covered with vermillion paste and crush marigolds, then TAMIL NADU is the place where your mental images will be replace by pleasant memories. It is well urbanized city of Madras, which is surrounded by Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Madras is its largest city and capital city. It is based on Hinduism whose past endures into present.

Temples with towering spires called Gopuram. Temples were the fulcrum of the society and even today art forms that have their origin in religious worship continue to color daily life. Notable among these are splendid bronzes of deities, painting on glass, bharatanatyam.

Tamil Nadu has vast wealth of sculptures in Mahabalipuram. Kanjeevaram is famous throughout the country as the center where lustrous silk saris are woven. Thanjavur is another important center for bronze figure casting. Ootacamund and Kodiakanal are highly visited tourist hill station. Both are the patches of the England. These are much loved and appreciated hill station by tourist in Tamil Nadu. It is also a perfect place for delightful relaxation during an extended tour on south, through varieties of hotel and resorts. The cuisine of Tamil Nadu is more or less is vegetarian and of course it is much popular across the country.

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