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		<title>Meenakshi temple is one of the largest and most ancient temples in India</title>
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Introduction
The Sri Meenakshi Sundareswara temple and Madurai city originated together. According to tradition, Indra once committed sin when he killed a demon, who was then performing penance. He could find no relief from remorse in his own kingdom. He came down to earth. While passing through a forest of Kadamba trees in Pandya land, he [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Madurai &#8211; The Temple City &#8211; The City Of Nectar</title>
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Madurai or the &#8220;city of nectar&#8221; is the oldest and second largest city of Tamil Nadu. This city is located on Vaigai River and was the capital of Pandyan rulers till the 14th century. The Pandyan king, Kulasekhara had built a gorgeous temple around which he created a lotus shaped city. Mythology says when city [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Some Major Temples Of Madurai</title>
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Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple dates to around 100 AD and it was expanded during the reign of Thirumalai Nayak (1623-55). Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple contains 12 gopurams and the main four gopurams are having nine storeys each. These four tall gopurams (towers) over the entrance gates is renowned for its sculptures [...]]]></description>
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