Gandhi Museum:
The Old palace is dedicated to
Mahatma Gandhi.
Alagarkoil and Pazhamudhirsolai:
This
is located 21 Kms away from Madurai city. A Vishnu temple on a picturesque
wooded hill and Pazhamudhirsolai is one of the six abodes of Lord
Subramanya and this on the same hill about 4 Kms above
Azhagarkoil.
The Grand Architecture- Meenakshi
Temple:
The grand gopurams of the Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple
tower over the city at the heart of which they stand. The temple complex
covers 6 hectares right in the middle of the city and is flush with
visitors from all over, each and every day. The temple is dedicated to
Shiva and Meenakshi, an earthly incarnation of his wife Parvati, who was
born to the childless ruler after many a prayer.
The towers that
loom overhead are famous for detailed carvings of the gods and goddesses,
mythological figures and running depictions of legendary tales. The huge
southern gopuram has over 1500 sculptures! The Temple Museum is at the
'thousand- pillared hall' where each of the 985 pillars are carved in
great detail. 5 km east of the temple is the Mariamman Teppakulum tank
where the annual Float Festival is held in January. The Shiva Meenakshi
idols are taken out of the temples and float on decorated rafts for
several days before returning.
Entry into the sanctum sanctorum of
the Shiva temple is restricted to Hindus, and in the Meenakshi temple to
Hindu women.
The Chitirai Festival in April/May sees the idols
being taken around on their chariots in celebration of the divine
marriage. The zestful thumping of drums or nadaswarams accompanies the
procession.