The only thing about Tamil Nadu that rivals its temples in popularity is its cuisine. Whether you are a vegetarian, vegan or a meat-eater, it will take you a lifetime to try out all the options that Tamil cuisine has in store for you. In fact, the Indian culinary experience is most definitely incomplete without a visit to Tamil Nadu and experiencing its various local cuisines.
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The People. Pongal is the harvest festival celebrated by the farmers in January to worship the sun, the earth and the cattle as thanks giving for a bounteous harvest. Pongal festival is followed by the Jallikattu -Bull fight, in some parts of southern Tamil Nadu.
Alanganallur in Tamil Nadu is internationally famous for Jallikattu - Bull fight. Chithirai festival , Madurai brings a spectacular re-enactment of the marriage of the Pandiyan princess Meenakshi to Lord Sundareswarar.
Adipperukku is a festival celebrated on the 18 th day of Tamil month, Adi , on the banks of rivers. It marks the commencement of new farming operations. Dance Festival , Mamallapuram , which is set before an open air stage, created 13 centuries ago the incredible monolithic rock sculptures of the Pallavas, next to the sea in this ancient city of Mamallapuram.
Bharatha Natyam , Kuchipudi , Kathakali , and Odissi are some dance forms presented by the very best exponents of the art besides folk dances. Mahamagam Festival is a holy festival that brings pilgrims to Kumbakonam once in 12 years - the temple city that gets its name from Kumbha - the divine pot.
The summer festival is held every year in the 'Queen of Hill Stations', the evergreen Ooty, the exquisite Kodaikkanal or the salubrious heights of Yercaud. Kanthuri Festival is a truly secular festival, where devotees flock to the shrine of saint Quadirwali. One of the descendants of the Saint is chosen as a Peer or spiritual leader, and is honoured with offerings.
On the tenth day of the festival, the Saint's tomb is anointed with sandalwood, and later the holy sandal paste is distributed to everyone. Wondrous legends surround the church, the most famous being that of the ship wrecked Portuguese sailors, who in the 16 th century, vowed to build a great shrine for the Virgin Mary, for saving their lives in a terrible storm.
The Velankanni festival attracts thousands, clad in orange robes to the sacred spot where the ship landed. Equally famous are the Virgin Mary's miraculous healing powers, earning for the church the name 'Lourdes of the East'. The Navarathiri Festival, literally means the festival of 'nine nights', taking unique and different forms in different states of India, all to propitiate the goddess Sakthi , for power, wealth and knowledge.
Rows of glittering earthen lamps outside every home and joyous burst of fire crackers mark Tamil Nadu's Festival of lights, Karthigai Deepam. In December, Chennai celebrates her priceless heritage of carnatic music and dance at its Music Festival to present a galaxy of star artistes, old and new. CSC Login. About Tamil Nadu.
Agriculture Agriculture is the major occupation in Tamilnadu. Industry and Minerals Major Industries in the State are cotton, heavy commercial vehicles, auto components, railway coaches, power pumps, leather tanning industries, cement, sugar, paper, automobiles and safety matches.
Irrigation Important irrigation schemes and modernisation of existing Periyar Vaigai System, Palar Basin System and Parambikulam-Aliyar System besides the minor system in Vellar, Pennayar, Araniyar Amaravathi, Chithar basins totaling, an extent of six lakh acres of existing ayacut in Tamil Nadu have been benefited by implementing the 'System Improvement and Farmers Turnover Projects' executed with assistance from World Bank. Power The total installed capacity for electricity in the State is 8, MW.
Tamil is the official language of the state. It is a derivative of Brahmi script, and the letters represent sounds, much like the Mandarin language. Religion A great amount of relevance is given to a person's religion when it comes to personal identity.
Although four-fifths of the population of the state are Hindus, rest of them are divided in Islam, Christianity, and Jainism. Their rituals include deity worship and animisms like tree worship, animal worship and stars and planets worship.
Many Hindus are followers of different religious institutions called 'Matha' which are the centres of Monastic studies. Lungi is a rectangular cotton cloth tied across the waist, and Angavastra is a cloth draped around the shoulders. It can be worn over or without a shirt. Some people may also wear dhoti which is a long form of Lungi, the bottom of which is mostly stuck at the waist.
Men also wear Vibhuti on their forehead. Tamil Nadu women mainly wear Saree which is a five to six yards rectangular cloth made of cotton, silk or any other fabric. The prints, design and style depend on the fabric and community rituals.
Kanchipuram Saree is often worn at the time of festivals.
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