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Kodambakkam railway station
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Kodambakkam railway station
Southern Railway, in its gift kind, came into existence on ordinal Gregorian calendar month 1951 through the merger of the 3 state railways specifically Madras and Southern Indian Railway, the South Indian Railway and also the Mysore State Railway. Southern Railway’s gift network extends over an oversized space of India’s Southern land, covering the states of Tamilnadu, Kerala, Pondicherry and atiny low portion of province. Serving these naturally plentiful and culturally made southern states, the Southern Railway extends from Mangalore on the geographic area and Kanniyakumari within the south to Renigunta within the North West and Gudur within the North East.
Kodambakkam
Kodambakkam is a residential neighbourhood in the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. It is famed as the centre of the Tamil film industry, known as Kollywood. The neighbourhood is served by Kodambakkam railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network.
Valluvar Kottam
This memorial honours the Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar and his classic work, the Thirukural . A weaver by trade, Thiruvalluvar lived around the 1st century BC in what is present-day Chennai and wrote this famed poem, providing a moral code for millions of followers. The three-level memorial replicates ancient Tamil architecture and boasts an immense 35m chariot, as well as an enormous auditorium and inscriptions of the Thirukural ’s 1330 couplets.
Nungambakkam railway station
Southern Railway, in its gift kind, came into existence on ordinal Gregorian calendar month 1951 through the merger of the 3 state railways specifically Madras and Southern Indian Railway, the South Indian Railway and also the Mysore State Railway. Southern Railway’s gift network extends over an oversized space of India’s Southern land, covering the states of Tamilnadu, Kerala, Pondicherry and atiny low portion of province. Serving these naturally plentiful and culturally made southern states, the Southern Railway extends from Mangalore on the geographic area and Kanniyakumari within the south to Renigunta within the North West and Gudur within the North East.
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) is a temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara. It is located on the Venkatanarayana Road at T Nagar in Chennai. The Tirumala temple in Chennai is modelled after the more famous and original Tirupati temple in Andhra Pradesh
Sankara Nethralaya
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Chetput railway station
Indian Railways (IR) is India's national line operated by the Ministry of Railways. It manages the fourth-largest railway network within the world by size, with 121,407 kilometres (75,439 mi) of total track over a sixty seven,368-kilometre (41,861 mi) route.
Government Museum
Housed across the British-built Pantheon Complex, this excellent museum is Chennai’s best. The big highlight is building 3, the Bronze Gallery , with a superb collection of South Indian bronzes from the 7th-century Pallava era through to modern times, and English-language explanatory material. It was from the 9th to 11th centuries, in the Chola period, that bronze sculpture peaked. Among the Bronze Gallery's impressive pieces are many of Shiva as Nataraja, the cosmic dancer, and a superb Chola bronze of Ardhanarishvara, the androgynous incarnation of Shiva and Parvati. The main building (No 1) has a good archaeological section representing all the major South Indian periods from 2nd-century-BC Buddhist sculptures to 16th-century Vijayanagar work, with special rooms devoted to Hindu, Buddhist and Jain sculpture. Building 2, the Anthropology Galleries , traces South Indian human history back to prehistoric times, displaying tribal artefacts from across the region. The museum also includes the National Art Gallery , Contemporary Art Gallery and Children’s Museum , on the same ticket. You may find some sections temporarily closed for renovation.
Little Mount
t is believed that from around AD 58, St Thomas lived in hiding at Little Mount . The cave still bears what some believe to be Thomas’ handprint, left when he escaped through an opening that miraculously appeared. Three kilometres on, St Thomas Mount (Parangi Malai) is thought to be the site of Thomas’ martyrdom in AD 72. Both mounts are about 1km from the Saidapet and St Thomas Mount train stations, respectively.
Greenways Road railway station
Southern Railway, in its gift kind, came into existence on ordinal Gregorian calendar month 1951 through the merger of the 3 state railways specifically Madras and Southern Indian Railway, the South Indian Railway and also the Mysore State Railway. Southern Railway’s gift network extends over an oversized space of India’s Southern land, covering the states of Tamilnadu, Kerala, Pondicherry and atiny low portion of province. Serving these naturally plentiful and culturally made southern states, the Southern Railway extends from Mangalore on the geographic area and Kanniyakumari within the south to Renigunta within the North West and Gudur within the North East.