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Tiruchirappalli
now called Trichy is situated on the banks of the Cauvery river. Trichy, the fourth
largest city in the state was a citadel of the early Cholas which later fell to
the Pallavas. But the Pallavas never really managed to retain control of this
strategic city and lost it to the Pandyas several times.
The struggle
for power between the Pallavas and Pandyas continued till 10th centuryas the Cholas
asserted and assumed the reigns until the deadline of the century.
When
this empire collapsed in 1565, Trichy came to be under the rule of the Nayaks
of Madurai, the Marathas, the Nawabs of Carnatic, the French and finally the British.
But it was under the Nayaks of Madurai that Trichy prospered in its own right
and grew to be the city that it is today.
The city is a fine blend of
the traditions and modern and is built around the Rock Fort. Apart from the fort
there are several churches, colleges and missions dating back to the 1760s. With
excellent infrastructure facilities Trichy is a good base to see east-central
TamilNadu.
Trichy's most famous

landmark
is an 83m high rock which is the only outcrop in the otherwise flat land of the
city. The most amazing fact about the rock is that it is one of the oldest in
the world-approximately 3,800 years, which makes it as old as the rocks of Greenland
and older than the Himalayas. Atop of the rock is the Ucchi Pillayar Koil,
a temple dedicated to Lord Vinayaka, from where one can enjoy a panoramic
view of Trichy. A flight of steps leads to the Mathrubutheswarar or Thayumanaswami
temple dedicated to Lord Siva where the lingam is a projection of the rock itself.
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