All India Travel Tourism information Guide gives complete details about cities in India.
City Guide covers all major cities in India including Travel details about
Agra, Chennai, Delhi, Bombay, Bangalore, Calcutta, Jaipur, Jodhpur and
other Cities in India. |
![]() All India Travel Tourism - A Trusted & Leading India Travel Portal promoting India Tourism globally. |
![]() |
![]() |
||||||||||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Mahabalipuram IndiaCategory:- All India Travel Tourism > City Guide > Tamil Nadu > Mahabalipuram World famous for its shore temples, Mahabalipuram, was the second capital of the Pallava kings of Kanchipuram. 58 kilometres from Madras on the Bay of Bengal, this tiny sea side village of Mahabalipuram, is set in a boulder strewn landscape. Tourists are drawn to this place by its miles of unspoiled beach and rock-cut art. The sculpture of this place, is particularly interesting, because it shows scenes of day-to- day life, in contrast to the rest of the state of Tamil Nadu, where carvings generally depict gods and goddesses. Mahabalipuram art is divided into four categories : open air bas reliefs, structured temples, man-made caves and rathas ('chariots' carved from single boulders, to resemble temples or chariots used in temple processions). The famous Arjuna's Penance and the Krishna Mandapa, adorn massive rocks near the centre of the village. The beautiful Shore Temple towers over the waves, behind a protective breakwater. Sixteen manmade caves in different stages of completion, are also seen scattered through the area.
What to See | When to Visit | How to Get There | Hotels to Stay | Contact What to See Arjuna's Penance Carved in relief on the face of a huge rock, Arjuna's Penance is the mythical story of the river Ganges, issuing from its source high in the Himalayas. The surface of the rock has detailed carvings, showing the most endearing and natural renditions of animals. It also shows deities, and other semidivine creatures and fables from the Panchtantra. Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers and a consummate archer, is shown standing on one leg, doing penance to obtain a boon from Lord Shiva. It is said, that Arjuna had made a journey to a bank, on the river Ganges to do penance, in the hope that Shiva would part with his favourite weapon, the pashupatashatra, a magic staff or arrow. Mandapams (low rise, rockcut halls) Krishna Mandapam Rathas Shore Temples The Mahabalipuram dance festival, is held every year from January 15 to February 15. During this period, dances from all over the country are staged, here, including Kathakali from Kerala, Kuchipudi from Andhra Pradesh, as well as tribal dances, puppet shows and classical and traditional music concerts.
When to Visit The best time to visit this area is in winter, between the months of November and February.
How to Get There There are buses available from Pondicherry, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu and Madras to Mahabalipuram daily. Madras can be accessed by air or train from any corner of the country. International flights operate from various parts of the world to Madras.
Hotels to Stay There are many hotels available in the area to suit all ranges. These include Temple Bay Ashok Beach Resort (Tel: +91-4113-2251/52/53/54, Fax: 2257), Silversands (Tel: 2228/2283, Fax: 2280), Mamalla Beach Cottages, state run Tamil Nadu Beach Resort Complex and Golden Sun Beach Resort (Tel: 2245/2246, Fax: 4444).
Contact For detailed information, the following offices can be contacted in Madras. Government of India Tourist Office (Tel :+91- 44 - 869685), 154 Mount Road, Madras. India Tourism Development Corporation (Tel : +91- 44 - 474216), 29 Victoria Crescent, Commander in Chief Road, Madras. Tamil Nadu Government Tourist Office (Tel : +91 - 44 - 840752), 143 Mount Road, Madras.
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||