Kanchipuram: A Sacred City of Temples and Silk Weaving
Once the capital of the Pallava dynasty and one of India’s seven Hindu holy cities, Kanchipuram is renowned for its rich spiritual heritage and vibrant silk industry.
Temples of Kanchipuram
Kanchipuram is home to dozens of temples, many dating from the 10th to the 15th centuries. Some of these ancient religious sites still attract hundreds of devotees for daily worship, while others, though rich in history, have gradually fallen into disrepair, offering a quiet reminder of the city’s majestic past.
The Silk Industry
The town is also famous for its thriving silk industry, particularly Kanchipuram silk saris, which are considered among the finest in India. Freshly dyed mulberry silk skeins dry in the sun before being intricately woven with gold thread into exquisite saris. You can witness this delicate art in action, where two expert weavers often collaborate to create these intricate designs, a testament to the skill passed down through generations.
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