Madurai
City Guide

Madurai's
origin and name emerge from a misty and lovely legend. In a forest near a lotus
pond, Indra, King of Gods, Worshipped Lord Siva as a Swayambu Lingam. At this
hallowed spot, the Pandyan monarch Kulasekhara built a great temple and clearing
the forest, he created a lotus- shaped city around the temple.
On the
day the city was to be named, Lord Siva appeared at the ceremony. As he blessed
the land and its people, divine nectar (Mathuram) was showered on the city from
his matted locks. The city was henceforth known as Madhurapuri.
Madhurapuri
grew and prospered to become the capital of the Pandyan Kingdom. It is referred
to in the Ramayana and Kautily's Arthashastra. Megasthenes (302 BC), pliny (77AD)
and Ptolemy (140 AD) wrote of "Madura, the kingdom of the Pandian".
Macro polo visited Madurai in 1293 AD and lbn Batuta in 1333 AD.
Madurai
lies on the banks of the River Vaigai. The temple and the old city are on the
southern bank, while modern Madurai with its textile mills, engineering industries
and large university sprawls around.
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