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  2. Kanchipuram - Wikipedia

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    Kanchipuram was known in early Tamil and Sanskrit literature as Kanchi or Kachipedu. [10] In the Sanskrit the word is split into two: ka and anchi. Ka means Brahma and anchi means worship, [citation needed] showing that Kanchi stands for the place where Varadharaja Perumal was worshipped by Brahma.

  3. List of Hindu temples in Kanchipuram - Wikipedia

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    Kanchipuram, or Kānchi or Kāncheepuram, is a famous temple city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It served as the capital city of the Pallava Kingdom. It is also known by its former names Kanchiampathi, Conjeevaram, and the nickname "The City of Thousand Temples" It is now the Administrative headquarters of Kanchipuram district. Kanchipuram is located 72 kilometers from Chennai, the ...

  4. Kanchivaram - Wikipedia

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    Kanchivaram is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language period drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Prakash Raj and Shriya Reddy and has music by M. G. Sreekumar, cinematography by Tirru, editing by Arun Kumar, and art direction by Sabu Cyril. The audiography was done by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The movie depicts the pitiable state of ...

  5. Kanchipuram in the pre-Pallava period - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars believe that Kanchipuram might have been derived from the "Kanjiyur" which is mentioned in early Tamil poems. [1] Kanjiyur is a place in the Chola country and its name means "place surrounded by Kanji trees". [1]

  6. Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram - Wikipedia

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    Varadharaja Perumal Temple, also called Hastagiri, Attiyuran, Attigiri, Perarulalan Perumal temple, Kanchi koil, Thirukatchi, or Perumal koil is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu located in the city of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India.

  7. Kanchipuram silk sari - Wikipedia

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    Saris are distinguished by their wide contrast borders. Temple borders, checks, stripes and floral (buttas) are traditional designs found on a Kanchipuram saris. [8] The patterns and designs in the kanchipuram saris were inspired with images and scriptures in South Indian temples or natural features like leaves, birds and animals. [10]

  8. Kanchipuram (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kanchipuram (also Kancheepuram and Kanchi; formerly Conjeevaram) is a temple city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.. Kanchipuram, Kancheepuram or Conjeevaram may also refer to:

  9. Kanchipuram district - Wikipedia

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    Kanchipuram district is one of the 38 districts in the state of Tamil Nadu in India.The area comprising the present day Kancheepuram district was earlier a part of Chingleput district.