Hundreds witness float festival
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Availability of ample water makes for a spectacular sight
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Lights on: The float was taken around Mariamman Teppakulam twice in the morning and once in the evening on the occasion of float festival in Madurai on Thursday.
Availability of ample water makes for a spectacular sight Hundreds of devotees thronged Mariamman Teppakulam here on Thursday to witness the float festival.
The 12-day festival reached its crescendo on Thursday as the beautifully decorated temple float wafted through a brimming tank on Thai Poosam, the birth anniversary of king Thirumalai Nayak. The temple tank was decorated with colourful lamps.
மதுரை, மூதூர் மாநகரத்தின் கதை - 2 | ராயகோபுரம் - கைவிடப்பட்ட பிரமாண்டமும் அதன் வரலாறும்!
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Thirumalai Nayak Palace reopens
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90% of restoration works have been completed: Archaeology Dept. official
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90% of restoration works have been completed: Archaeology Dept. official
The famed Thirumalai Nayak Palace, one of the important tourist attractions in the city, reopened to public on Wednesday after a gap of over nine months since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.
However, the palace, where major restoration work is almost completed, saw very few visitors.
King Thirumalai Nayak built the palace in 1636 AD. The present structure was the main portion where he lived and held his court. It has a rectangular courtyard flanked by huge and tall colonnades,
தேவியின் திருத்தலங்கள்: மதுரை மீனாட்சி - 2
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