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    Important Places in India Historical Places: Part 4

    This article provides information on Important Historical Places in India along with detailed

    information about those important historical places of India.

    List of Important Historical Places in India from Alphabet T Z

    Taj Mahal (Uttar Pradesh): Erected by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz. It has beenestimated that the cost of it was about Rs. 3 crores at that time. It is tear drop on the cheek of

    eternity. It was designed by Shiraz (Iranian Architect). Over 20,000 men were employed for its

    construction for over twenty years. The environmentalists fear that the beauty of the Taj wouldbe marred, with the Mathura Oil Refinery going into full operation.

    Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh): It has a monastery of the Mahayana sect of Buddhists built in

    17th

    century. Still it is the centre of religious life and rituals in the region. It is a treasure home of

    old scriptures, priceless images and painted tapestries.

    Thanjavur (Tamil Nadu): Popularly known as granary of South India. It was once the capital ofthe Cholas. Famous for Brihadeeswara temple, a Hindu temple. It was built by Rajaraja, the

    great.

    Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): The Capital City of Kerala State. Padmanabha Temple is here.

    Thumba (Kerala): Indias first rocket launching station.

    Thiru Alangadu (Tamil Nadu): Thirty seven miles from Chennai to the west and very near to

    Arakonam is the holy place of Thiru Alangadu connected with Karaikkal Ammayar and the

    cosmic dancer Lord Nataraja.

    Thiruvalam (Tamil Nadu): Capital of Banars during the early Pallava period is famous for

    Saivite temple with the Nandi not facing the deity but in the opposite direction.

    Thekkady (Tamil Nadu): The central spot of the Periar wildlife sanctuary is in between Keralaand Tamil Nadu.

    The Mysore Palace (Karnataka): Built in 1897, it was the residence of the Ex-ruler of Mysorestate is an imposing structure. It is a good example for the Hoysala art and architectures.ww

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    Tiruchi (Tamil Nadu): It is an Educational Centre in Tamil Nadu. Bharat Heavy Electricals

    limited is established here.

    Tiruparankundram (Tamil Nadu): A cave temple near Madurai is one of the famous shrines of

    Lord Muruga.

    Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu): A famous early Chola Vaishnavaite shrine housing a huge stucco

    image of Varaha holding Bhudevi near Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu.

    Tipus Fort (Karnataka): The fort is built of mud by kempegowda in 1537; it was rebuilt in

    stone in 1761 by Hyder Ali. Inside the fort walls is Tipu Sultans wooden palace with enoughelaborate paint work surviving on the walls, niches, and railing columns to give an idea of its

    former glory.

    Triveni (Uttar Pradesh): Here meet the rivers Ganges, the Yamuna and the mythical

    Saraswathi. Kumba Mela is celebrated here once in 12 years when the Sun is in Aquarius facing

    Jupiter in the zodiac sign Leo.

    Trithamukh (Tripura): It is a popular pilgrim centre for the Tribal people of Tripura.

    Thousands of people assemble here in January-February during the festival called UttarayanaSankranti and have a holy bath in the river Gomati.

    Tripolia Gate (Rajasthan): A gate with eight carved marble crunches under which the ruler was

    weighed on his birth day against money of equal weight distributed to the poor. The city was

    found in 1567 by Maharana, Udai Singh.

    Udaipur (Rajasthan): Popularly known as city of lakes. Pichola lake is a famous one.

    Udipi (Karnataka): This is the seat of Dvaita system of Hindu Philosophy propounded by Sri

    Madhva Changa. The beautiful Sri Krishna temple is very famous Hindu pilgrimage centre.

    Udayagiri-Khandagiri Caves (Orissa): These two hills are little far away from Bhubaneswar.

    This was a seat of a Jain saint who lived 2000 years ago. Rani Gumpha and Hathi Gumpha

    are the most famous; consist of the rock cut inscription in India which records chronologicallythe deeds of king Kharavela.

    Uttiramerur (Tamil Nadu): A city near Chingleput boasts of Sundara-varadaperumal temple of

    the period of Dandivarma Pallava is of complex design.

    Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh): Mahakaleeswar Temple is sacred for the Hindus.

    Vaishali (Bihar): Vaishali has withnessed the major parts of Gautama Buddhas life. He gavehis last message to his disciples at Kolhua village in the suburbs of Vaishali. On the eve of

    Buddhas death centenary, the 2nd

    Buddhist council was held here. The 24th

    Jain Tirthankar

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    Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh): The Eternal City is an important pilgrimage of the Hindus. Lord

    Viswanathas temple is here. It was a learning place for over 2000 years. Kashi and Benaras are

    the other two names of Varanasi which means the city between two rivers Varanama and Asi.It is the seat of Banaras Hindu University. Aurangzebs Mosque is here.

    Vedanthangal (Tamil Nadu): A bird sanctuary in the swamps of Madurantakam lake.

    Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh): It is a natural and protected harbor on the eastern coast inAndhra Pradesh. A shipbuilding yard in located here.

    Vivekananda Rock (Tamil Nadu): Mandapam of Vivekananda is in Cape Comerin.

    Victoria Memorial (Kolkata): Magnificent building having an art gallery depicting the history

    of the British rule in India. It was erected by voluntary collections in the memory of QueenVictoria. A well laid out garden adds to the beauty.

    Wardha (Maharashtra): It is a cotton producing centre in Maharashtra. It is on Chennai-Delhirail route. Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned here.

    Warrangal (Andhra Pradesh): It has historical evidence about on the seat of the Kakatiya

    rulers. Its chief tourist attraction is the thousand pillared temple at Hanam-Konda built by King

    Rudra Deva in 12th

    century.

    Yamunotri (Uttarakhand): It is the source of the Yamuna River. It emerges from the frozen

    lake of ice and glaciers on the Kalinga Parvat. There is a temple of the goddess Yamunotri on theleft banks of the river. Below the temple there are many hot springs where the water emerges at

    boiling point.

    Yarcaud (Tamil Nadu): It is a hill station 8 km away from Salem at an altitude of 5000 ft. It is a

    part of Servarayan hills.

    Zojila (Jammu & Kashmir): It is a pass on the way from Srinagar to Leh.

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