Mahabalipuram - Tiger Cave
Sunday, December 16, 2007
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Beaches,
chennai,
History,
India,
madras,
Mahabalipuram,
Mammalapuram,
tamil Nadu,
weekend getaway
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There is neither a tiger nor a dark dingy cave , but located in Saluvankuppam, five kms from Mahabalipuram , are a couple of rock cut temples . The name is derived from a cave temple which has a crown of carved heads of an animal that looks like a tiger It is said that the animal depicted is the mythological yali and it is known as the Yali Mandapam .
Small hillocks, big boulders set amidst casurania trees and the sandy shores make this a great haven for birds and an idyllic picnic spot . The mandapam is like an open air theatre and even today, some cultural events are held here
The rock cut cave temple with a Shiva Linga and a Nandi is at a corner while the temple is situated below ground level and hence the top of the rock that forms the roof of the temple is accessible for climbing.
The beach is located near the cave temples and its a much quieter option than the Mahabalipuram beach .
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