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Answered by DEBARPANPANJA
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Chennai, originally known as "Madras", was located in the province of Tondaimandalam, an area lying between Penna River of Nellore and the Ponnaiyar river of Cuddalore. Before this region was ruled by early Cholas during the 1st century CE. The capital of the province was Kancheepuram. The name Madras was Derived from Madrasan a fisherman head who lived in coastal area of Madras. The Original Name of Madras Is Puliyur kottam which is 2000 year old Tamil ancient name. Tondaimandalam was ruled in the 2nd century CE by Tondaiman Ilam Tiraiyan who was a representative of the Chola family at Kanchipuram. The modern city of "Chennai" arose from the British settlement of Fort St. George and its subsequent expansion through merging numerous native villages and European settlements around Fort St. George into the city of Madras. While most of the original city of Madras was built and settled by Europeans, the surrounding area which was later incorporated included the native temples of Thiruvanmiyur, Thiruvotriyur, Thiruvallikeni (Triplicane), and Thirumayilai (Mylapore) which have existed for more than 2000 years. Thiruvanmiyur, Thiruvotriyur, and Thirumayilai are mentioned in the Thevarams of the Moovar (of the Nayanmars) while Thiruvallikeni in the Nalayira Divya Prabhandhams (of the Alwars).

Answered by hemantsantoshgupta
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Essay on Chennai: In the earlier times, Chennai used to be known as Madras. It is considered as the capital of Tamil Nadu in the southern side of India. It is situated on Bay of Bengal’s Coromandel coast. This city is quite famous due to its diverse and dynamic culture and tradition.This resource is about the hindu pilgrimage destinations in Chennai. In this resource you get to know the complete details of Chennai temples such as the features of the temple, the main diety worshipped, the festivals celebrated, the timings for visiting the temple, the address of the temple and much more.

It is included as one of the four metropolitan siblings of the country. It has a cultural and historical background that is both rich and vast. It thoroughly mixes up with the metropolis lifestyle perfectly. Besides, it is very famous for its South-Indian culture, museums from the British Era, monuments, temples, and so on.

Chennai is considered to be one of the biggest cities throughout the south side of the country. It is termed as the capital of Tamil Nadu. The city is widely popular for its historical background. It has been established first by the Raja of Chandragiri.

There are people who still wear long saree to people who wear modern western outfits. There are people wearing traditional dhothies to people wearing blazers. There are shops that sells idly dosa which are traditional Chennai foods to pizza hut and McDonalds. This striking feature of Chennai can sometime amazes the tourists which when coupled with some prominent malls and monuments with banners found at every corner of the city will give all the first time visitors a new experience.

Although it has been more than seven decades since the British has left India, still in the streets of Chennai you can feel the British touch. Most of the government buildings and complexes, railway stations, high court and churches were structures that were built during the British Period.

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