Hear the name “Kancheepuram,” and you will immediately think of the pure silk saris that adorn women on special occasions like weddings, Pongal festivities and so on. This city, which lies 72 kilometres west of Chennai, is renowned for its temple architecture and old-world charm, so much so that it has been nicknamed “the golden city of a thousand temples.” Of the 108 holy temples dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Vishnu, 15 are located in Kancheepuram alone.
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Here's Why You Should Visit Kancheepuram During Your Tamil Nadu Trip
Renowned for its temple architecture, exquisite silk saris and old-world charm, “the golden city of a thousand temples” is a must-visit during your Tamil Nadu tour. Here's everything you need to know about it

The Kailasanathar Temple is famed for its intricately carved Hindu art and houses some of the first mural artworks in Tamil Nadu
Photo: jaimaa/Shutterstock
The Kailasanathar Temple is famed for its intricately carved Hindu art and houses some of the first mural artworks in Tamil Nadu
Photo: jaimaa/Shutterstock

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