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The Kanyakumari
Overview
Kanyakumari is a town in Kanyakumari district in the
state of Tamil Nadu, India. The name comes from the
Devi Kanya Kumari Temple in the region, in Tamil it
is pronounced as 'Kan-niya-kumari'.
Kanyakumari has been a town since Sangam period and
is a popular tourist destination.
Kanyakumari District consists of those parts known
locally as Nanjil Nadu and Idai Nadu.
Visit eight villages showcasing Polynesian culture
The names of the villages of the district such as
Azhagiapaandipuram, Bhoothapandy, Cholapuram and Kulasekaram
reveal that these places were governed by several rulers
at different periods of time.
The annexation commenced by Veera Kerala Varma was to a
large extent continued by his successors and completed by AD 1115.
Place Of
Interest
The Thiruvalluvar Statue has a height of 95 feet (29 m) and stands upon a 38 foot (11.5 m) rock that represents the 38 chapters of “virtue” in the Thirukkural.
The Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a popular tourist monument in Vavathurai, Kanyakumari, India. The memorial stands on one of two rocks located about 500 metres east of the mainland of Vavathurai, India's southernmost tip.
The Gandhi Memorial Mandapam has been built on the spot where the urn containing the Mahatma's ashes was kept for public viewing before immersion.
Near Kanyakumari's southern shore stands a monument to the memory of those who died in the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, an underwater megathrust earthquake that claimed around 280 000 lives in many countries
Bhagavathy Amman Temple is a 3000-year-old temple dedicated to Goddess Kumari Amman located at Kanyakumari.
Kamarajar Mani Mantapa Monument was raised and dedicated to a freedom fighter and Former Chief minister of Tamil Nadu, President of Indian National Congress, Mr Kamarajar.