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The Gujaratis of Chennai and their Temple

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The Gujarati community in Chennai has a rich history and unique traditions. Kheda, a district near Ahmedabad in Gujarat, is home to a Brahmin community known as Khedawal Gujaratis. During the early 18th century CE, a group of Khedawal Gujaratis from the Kheda district embarked on a migration to the Tamil Nadu state. The precise reasons for their migration and the exact year of this event remain shrouded in mystery, with various versions and theories circulating. It's worth noting that during this period, Thanjavur was under Maratha rule, beginning in the late 17th century CE. It's possible that, influenced by this historical context, the Gujaratis, in addition to the Marathis and Saurashtras, chose to migrate to Tamil Nadu. Intriguingly, the Khedawal Gujaratis initially settled in Thanjavur, earning them the moniker "Thanjavur Gujaratis." Subsequently, they spread to other cities in Tamil Nadu, including Trichy, Tirunelveli, and Chennai. Two women, Ramkor Bai and

Shaniwar Wada - Pune

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Pune, the second-largest city in the Maharashtra state of India, boasts a rich historical legacy dating back to the 9th century CE. Notably, it served as the initial capital for the illustrious Maratha Emperor, Chhatrapati Shivaji. Pune also holds the distinction of being the cultural heart of Maharashtra, with a plethora of attractions, many of which are religious in nature. In this article, we will delve into the historical significance of a key site known as Shaniwar Wada. Before delving into Shaniwar Wada, let's provide a brief overview of Maratha royal history. The Maratha Kings held the title of Chhatrapati, while the Prime Ministers within the Maratha Empire were known as Peshwas. Initially, the Peshwas served as subordinates to the emperors. Over time, they assumed de facto leadership, with the Chhattrapatis assuming a more nominal role. Eventually, even the Peshwas lost their authority, falling under the influence of other Maratha nobles and the British East India

Vishrambaag Wada - Pune

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Pune, the second-largest city in the Indian state of Maharashtra, has a storied history that traces its roots back to the 9th century CE. Notably, it served as the inaugural capital for the illustrious Maratha Emperor, Chhatrapati Shivaji. Pune is also revered as the cultural epicenter of Maharashtra and is home to a multitude of attractions, many of which are of religious significance. In this article, we will embark on a journey to explore Vishrambaag Wada, a heritage site nestled within the city. Before we delve into the intricate details of Vishrambaag Wada, it's essential to provide a concise overview of Maratha royal history. The Maratha Kings held the esteemed title of Chattrapati, while the Prime Ministers within the Maratha Empire were known as Peshwas. Initially, the Peshwas functioned as subordinates to the emperors, but over time, they assumed the mantle of de facto leaders, with the Chattrapatis assuming more nominal roles. Ultimately, even the Peshwas relinquis

Pallikkaranai Wet Land

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Pallikkaranai Wetland stands as the sole remaining wetland ecosystem within Chennai city limits, covering just 80 square kilometers today. In the past, its expanse was far greater. This marshland hosts a more diverse range of bird species than even the Vedantangal bird sanctuary. Regrettably, the count of observable bird species here diminishes with each passing year. Tragically, the wetland has suffered extensive encroachment, including the construction of an IT Park by the Government. Consequently, one is now more likely to encounter apartment complexes than the once-abundant birdlife in this wetland. Happy travelling!

Mari Amman Temple - Singapore

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Singapore, the world's only island city-state, boasts its reputation as an exceptionally traveler-friendly nation. With a plethora of captivating travel attractions, it consistently ranks as one of the most frequented destinations on the global stage. In this article, we delve into the venerable Mari Amman Temple, Singapore's oldest Hindu temple. Situated within the vibrant China Town district of Singapore, Mari Amman Temple traces its origins back to 1827 CE when it was constructed by Naraina Pillai, a Tamilian visionary. Over time, the temple underwent expansions, culminating in the construction of its towering edifice at the dawn of the 20th century CE. Within the temple's inner sanctum resides Mari Amman herself, presiding as the primary deity. Additionally, the temple accommodates a pantheon of other revered deities, including Ram, Ganesh, Durga, Murugan, and Shiva. Notably, a shrine dedicated to Draupadi and her five husbands, the Pandavas, stands as a significan