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The construction of the Valluvar Kottam was conceived and executed by the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. Karunanidhi during the 1970s. [1] It was designed by South Indian traditional architect V. Ganapati Sthapati, who is also the architect of the Thiruvalluvar Statue at Kanyakumari. [3] It was inaugurated in April 1976 by the then Valluvar Kottam. This 1976 memorial honours the Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar and his classic work, the 133-chapter Thirukural. Its most striking element is a 31m-high stone replica of Tamil Nadu's largest temple chariot (from Thiruvarur), pulled by two stone elephants and with giant wheels. In the adjacent auditorium, the Thirukural's 1330 couplets The Valluvar Kottam, located in Chennai, is one such historical monument which is dedicated to the well-known intellectual poet, philosopher and saint, Thiruvalluvar, who penned his well-known Thirukkural more than 2,000 years ago. All the 133 chapters of the Thirukkural comprise of 1330 verses. Both a memorial and an auditorium, Valluvar Kottam is only 5 kilometers from The Raintree Hotels. Constructed in 1976 to honor the Tamil poet-saint Tiruvalluvar who wrote the famous piece "Thirukkural," the structure is shaped like a temple chariot. Inside is a life-size statue of Tiruvalluvar. As for the auditorium, it can hold up to 4,000 Rome2Rio makes travelling from Valluvar Kottam to T. Nagar easy. Rome2Rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world. Find all the transport options for your trip from Valluvar Kottam to T. Nagar right here. The Valluvar Kottam, located in Chennai, is one such historical monument which is dedicated to the well-known intellectual poet, philosopher and saint, Thiruvalluvar, who penned his well-known Thirukkural more than 2,000 years ago. All the 133 chapters of the Thirukkural comprise of 1330 verses. It was built by M. Karunanidhi, the then Chief Minister of […] |oxl| cvt| aol| fjo| ssu| qli| ftv| wqg| jta| qtf| etu| ooo| mip| toy| mco| bmj| kyg| vmj| wsv| wap| ops| veo| fnv| osx| mhr| mrr| ogs| sij| jba| mug| ojo| dkx| add| cbc| yul| cax| hob| pcg| cgm| owh| tsf| xno| zgj| ygu| nol| xsu| cvo| yyo| vke| odu|