Kanchipuram, located in Tamil Nadu, is an ancient city famous for its cultural, architectural, and religious significance. Known as the "City of Thousand Temples," Kanchipuram is home to some of the most important Hindu temples in India, including the Ekambareswarar Temple, the Kailasanathar Temple, and the Varadaraja Perumal Temple. The city has a rich history dating back to the Pallava dynasty and has been an important center for religious and intellectual activities for centuries. Kanchipuram is also renowned for its handwoven silk sarees, which are a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship, and are highly valued in both domestic and international markets. The city?s economy is based on agriculture, textile weaving, and tourism, with the temple architecture and religious tourism playing a significant role in drawing visitors. Kanchipuram is also known for its educational institutions and vibrant local culture, which includes classical music and dance, especially Bharatanatyam, which originated in the region. The city is well-connected to Chennai, the state capital, making it an important part of the state?s tourism and cultural heritage.
17, behind Gangai Amman koil bus stop, Sri Kamatchiamman Nagar, Kamatchiamman Nagar, Mangadu, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600122, India
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17, behind Gangai Amman koil bus stop, Sri Kamatchiamman Nagar, Kamatchiamman Nagar, Mangadu, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600122, India