Kumbakonam

Introduction

of India for Census 2011, Kumbakonam is an Urban Agglomeration coming under category of Class I UAs/Towns. Kumbakonam city is governed by Municipality and is situated in Kumbakonam Urban Region. The total population of Kumbakonam UA/Metropolitan region is 167,155.

Why is Kumbakonam famous?

Kumbakonam is known for its temples and mathas (monasteries). There are around 188 Hindu temples within the municipal limits of Kumbakonam. Apart from these, there several thousand temples around the town thereby giving the town the sobriquets “Temple Town” and “City of temples”.

Which God is in Kumbakonam?

Many of the religious sites in Kumbakonam are dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. There are around 188 sites in Kumbakonam.

What can I buy in Kumbakonam?

Places to buy in Kumbakonam

TSR Big market, a great marketplace where you can buy jewelry, metal sculptors, and silk sarees, Nageswaram South Market is well known for brass and stainless steel vessels, Kumbeshwara Street is best known amongst the city dwellers for their day to day shopping.

Does Kumbakonam have airport?

Tiruchirapalli Airport, situated around 91 km away is the nearest airport to Kumbakonam. Several domestic airlines connect Tiruchirapalli with other Indian cities on a daily basis. Travellers can board a flight till Tiruchirapalli and then hire a local vehicle to reach Kumbakonam.

Is Kumbakonam worth visiting?

It has many popular attractions, including Airavatesvara Temple, Uppiliappan Temple, Sarangapani Temple, making it well worth a visit. Kumbakonam is a city in Tamil Nadu, India. It has many popular attractions, including Airavatesvara Temple, Uppiliappan Temple, Sarangapani Temple, making it well worth a visit.

What is Kumbakonam tragedy?

On 16 July 2004, the day of the accident, a total of 94 students of the Krishna English Medium School’s primary section were burnt to death in their classroom as the thatched roof caught fire.

What is the biggest temple in world?

Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is a temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia. It is the largest religious monument in the world, on a site measuring 162.6 hectares (1,626,000 m2; 402 acres) which was built by a Khmer king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city.

Why is it called Kumbakonam degree coffee?

Kumbakonam degree coffee is popular owing to its tangy aroma and flavor. As the name implies, it comes from Kumbakonam, also known as the ‘temple town of South India’. The chicory added to the coffee is locally pronounced like ‘tikeri’, but eventually became popular as ‘degree’.

Which is oldest temple in India?

It is an ancient temple dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga and is considered one of the oldest functional Hindu temples in India.
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Mundeshwari Temple
Architecture
Completed 635 CE Hindu inscriptions dated 4th century AD were found in the temple m.
Specifications
Temple(s) One
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Conclusion

High 25ºC. Winds WSW at 15 to 30 km/h. Chance of rain 60%. Rainfall around 6 mm.

 

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