Next time I will visit Treechy I will certainly go to see Vinayar temple at Rock Fort, my promise :)
I was fortunate to have visited Vinayaka temple at Tiruchirapalli. I had seen entire Tiruchirapalli. I was bowled by the temples and their architectural grandeur. It was a memorable experience. In the same trip, I had been to Thanjavuru and sketched The world famous Brihadeeswara temple.
Thank you Sir. Please do note the timings when it will be convenient. Either early morning or late evening. You can also enjoy the superb food served at some good middle class hotels, very near the foot of the temple. Sangeethas near the Railway Station ( actually bang opposite the central bus stand) offers you the best vegetarian food items.
I undertook the trichy tour long ago. I observed, the city was far ahead of its times in city planning. I also observed that even the food served in wayside restaurants was superb. The icing on the cake was these foods are very cheap. In all, I can say, my Trichy tour left an indelible mark on my heart.
Trichy rock fort vinayaka is famous. I visited this place four times. You can also visit Srirangam(Lord Vishnu) which is considered as a first one in 108 divya desams. You should climb over 400 steps to reach uchi pillaiyar temple.
I visited both Vinayaka and Srirangam temples . I loved them both.
I have seen a few photos of this rock temple and loved it. We plan to visit the place when we are in South India. Why don't you write an article with details of where to stay, how to get there, nearby places of interest etc.?
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- W. C. Fields :)
Yes Madam, I will write an article,.but I need to visit the place now, as I have not been to Tiruchirapalli for quite a while. One piece of information --there are flights to Malaysia and Singapore from this city's International Airport. The city has the most successful BHEL plant, some fifteen kilometeres away from the city. Please do also note that the temple town of Tanjore with the Bradeeswarar temple is just sixty kilometers away and can be reached by bus and train. There are thousands of buses to Tanjore. Similarly, you can also visit Kumbakonam, the city of numerous temples, just one kilometer from the town of Tanjorew.
BHEL is the place, where I havebeen trained in Radiography in collaboration with Bhabha Atomic Research center, Mumbai. There the instructor guided me to visit nearby tourist attractions. It's how I visited Brihadeeswara temple in Thanjavuru.