About Devakottai Devakottai is a city in the State of Tamil Nadu. The closest tourism destination to Devakottai is Karaikkudi. Other close by tourism destinations include Chettinad, Ilayangudi and Madurai. The nearest major railway station to Devakottai is Karaikkudi Jn. (KKDI) which is at a distance of 8.6 kilometres. The nearest airport is at Madurai which is at a distance of 81 kilometres. Devakottai is the second largest town in the region right behind Karaikudi. Periya Minor's Veedui Chettinad mansion is located in this town. This famous home attracts numerous visitors every year because of its outstanding architectural features. It has a notable Spanish tiled roof, Italian floor tiles, and carved teak pillars. There are also several other impressive Chettinad mansions located in this village that are not as famous, but still have beautiful architectural features nonetheless. They welcome visitors as well and are definitely worth a look. This particular village is also known for rearing the unusual Devakottai chicken. Devakottai is primarily a religious center that is very famous for its many temples and other places of religious interest. Almost all tourists flock to Devakottai only to marvel at its temples and their complex architectural styles. The town of Devakottai is located in Tamil Nadu, a state in southern India. This is a very small town that is located near the slightly larger and better known town of Karaikudi. Devakottai has many places of interest, including the Nagara Sivan Kovil, the Ranganatha Perumal Kovil, the T Oorani Pillayar Kovil, and the Silambani Pillayar Kovil. These temples are frequented by pilgrims from across the country, and these are the main places to visit in the town of Devakottai. You can also visit the Ramnagar church, which is also quite famous in the region. Devakottai is particularly famous for the Kandhar Sashti Vizha, which is held in this town every year without fail. This festival is widely famous, and many eminent personalities attend this fest. This festival has been traditionally held in the town of Devakottai for more than around 63 years so far. Some of the famous people who attend this festival are Carnatic artistes and many prominent figures in the literary field too. Near By Tourist Places Karaikudi 13 KM near Chettinad 22 KM near Madurai 84 KM near Rameswaram 103 KM near
Trichy 105 KM near About Karaikkudi Karaikudi is the centre point of Chettinad, 82 km from Madurai. located in the Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu between Trichy and Rameshwaram. Karaikudi is the biggest city in Chettinad and is famous for its Ganesha Temple, Saris, Distinctive Cuisine and Majestic Mansions. Includes about 72 villages of which many of them were once the homes of wealthy merchant families known as the Chettiars. it is an area of mostly isolated impressive mansions. The place derives its name from the famous plant "Karai" which abounds in the area. PLACES TO SEE Kamban Mani Mandapam It is the house of the great Tamil writer and literature Kavi Chakravarthy Kamban. The poet has spent a precious part of his life in this place and so the Mandapam was constructed to the respect of his honour and celebrity with programs on Tamil Literature held every year in the place... Kaviarsar Kannadhasan Mani Mandabam Kaviarsar Kannadhasan Mani Mandapam has been constructed in remembrance of late poet-laureate Kannadhasan. Equipped with two way in it has a fine art gallery and a library where you can get plentiful information about the life of Kannadhasan. Athangudi Place of the famous Athangudi tiles. visitors can have visit of the factory to see how these famed handmade terracotta tiles are patterned and sun-dried. Devakottai The region s second largest town, it is well-known for the Devakottai chicken. Its roads are lined with old Chettinad mansions, the mainly renowned being Periya Minor's Veedu, complete with Spanish tiled roof, Italian floor tiles and carved teak pillars. Pillaiyar Patti Lord Ganesha Temple Karaikudi is celebrated for this rock-cut holy place which is situated about 12 kms from Karaikudi
on the Karaikudi Madurai road. About 1600 years old, this temple was constructed by the early Pandiya kings Shopping The place is well-known for the tiles that are a pleasure to ornament the home interiors. The handmade tiles can be buying from the manufacturing works at lower rates than the market price. SightSeeings in Karaikudi The Bangala Chettinad Pilaiyarpatti Athangudi tiles Devakottai Shopping Paavai Villakku, A girl with a lamp Yaanai villakku, Elephant carrying a lamp Thavalum pillai, Crawling Krishna NattarasanKottai-Kannudayanayaki Amman Temple Pranmalai Seik Oliyulla Darga Ariyakudi Kovil Koppudai Amman Kovil Kalaiyar Kovil Kovilur Madum Kundrakudi Murugan Kovil Nagara Sivan Kovil MuthuMariyamman Kovil 108 Pillayar Kovil Nemam Kovil Pillayarpatti Kovil Vairavan Kovil Sakkottai Kovil Krishnamurthy Perumal Kovil Gandhi Square at Maharnonbu Pottal Kanadukathan
About Chettinad Chettinad is a place of charms, located in the Sivaganga district of the Tamil Nadu state. Chettinad is the native soil of the Nattukottai Chettiars called the Nagarathars, are a prosperous banking and business community. Chettinad comprises of 74 villages and Karaikudi is its capital and is famous for its Temples, Chettinad cuisine, decorated Mansions. Chettinad is a place of extraordinary charm, and a must visit of tourist's destination. PLACES TO SEE Athmanathaswamy Temple Chettinad, a place known for mansions, cuisines, temples and saris, is an attractive town in district of Sivaganga, the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Athmanathaswamy temple, built during 10th century, is a famous temple in Chettinad region. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and historically related to the life of Shiva devotee saint Manickavasagar. The temple displays graceful life-size sculptures. The granite roof of the temple is very attractive. Chettiar Clan Temple Chettinad, a district of Tamil Nadu is popular for its delicious Chettinad cuisine. The popular native people were the Nattukottai Chettiars of that place. They are also known as the Nagarathar. These people made different colossal and ornamental mansions, which are now a part of the heritage centers of Tamil Nadu. The sense of decoration in the Chettiars is visible through their temples and homes. For the Chettiar community there are total nine clan temples, family temples. The temples are in the nine clusters of the villages forming the Chettinad. The clan temples are granted by the Pandya Kings. The nine Chettiar Clan temples are at Velankudi, Soorakudi, Nemam, Vairavanpatti, Ilayathangudi, Iranikoil, Pillaiyarpatti, Iluppakudi and Mathur. The numerous festivals and rituals of the Chettiars strengthen the bond among the native inhabitants. People of a clan temple or a family gather from far and wide to participate in the festivals. Chettiar Mansion Karaikudi is a city in Tamilnadu the homeland of Nattukotai Chettiars who have made beautiful extravagant houses which explode in a profusion of colour. The streets of Kanadukathan are lined by these vast mansions some in evident decay, padlocked and empty with now being converted into heritage hotels. Most of the Chettiyars Mansion in Chettinad consists of thousands of windows, hundreds of wooden pillars, door frames with Gajalakshmi who symbolize Goddess of wealth and a
Kumbam, brass pot, with sprouting leaves engraved on them to symbolize wealth. Some buildings have a scene-by-scene narration of Mahabharata and Ramayana in its wooden panels and walls. Intricately carved doors in Burma Teak, Carved stone & wooden pillars and beams, Handmade Athungudi floor tiles, Carved wooden furniture with antique tiles, Antique furniture, enamel, lacquer & wooden vessels from Burma, Srilanka, and Malaysia etc are few features and attraction of Chettiar Mansion. Karpagavinayagar Temple Karpaka Vinayakar Shrine at Pillayarpatti near Karaikkudi is one of the oldest, the inscriptions at Pillayarpatti date back to the 4th century AD, cave temples in TamilNadu with rock cut image of deity Ganesha. This city of Pillaiyarpatti is named following 'Pillayar' - the Tamil name for Ganesha, and Karpaka Vinayakar is the presiding god here and is portrayed with two arms and a trunk curled towards his right in the valampuri mode. This 6 feet tall mammoth image of Ganesha is a bas relief in an excavated cave, off of a hill in the precincts of the temple. In a similar manner Tiruveesar is a Shiva Lingam carved. Other deities Marudankudi Eesar and his consort Vaadaamalar Mangai include in the temple. Ganesh Chaturti the grandest of festivals is in the month of Aug - September, where a ten day celebration brings much vivacity to this temple town. SightSeeings in Chettinad Karpaga Vinayakar temple Kundrakudi Murugan temple Kottaiyur Sivan temple Kandanur Sivan Temple. Meenakshi Sundereshwar temple Chettinad Palace Chettinad Mansions Chettinad museum Athmanathaswamy Temple Vairavan Kovil Temple