Srirangam
Srirangam is a prominent temple town located in the Tiruchirappalli district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is renowned for the Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest and most important Hindu temples dedicated to the deity Vishnu. The temple complex is famous for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and vibrant festivals, attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists each year.
The town is situated on an island formed by the Kaveri River and its tributary, the Coleroon River. Srirangam holds significant cultural and religious importance in the Vaishnavism tradition, with its history dating back over a thousand years. The temple's annual festivals, especially the Vaikunta Ekadasi, draw large crowds and showcase the rich heritage of the region.