Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam

About Valluvar Kottam

The Valluvar Kottam is a monument dedicated to the Tamil poet and philosopher, Thiruvalluvar. It is located in the city of Chennai, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The Valluvar Kottam was constructed in 1976 to commemorate the 1,500th anniversary of the birth of Thiruvalluvar. The monument is shaped like a temple tower, and is made of granite and concrete. It is decorated with carvings of Thiruvalluvar's teachings. The Valluvar Kottam is open to the public from 8:00am to 8:00pm.

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Architecture of Valluvar Kottam

The architecture of Valluvar Kottam is based on the traditional Dravidian style of architecture.

History of Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam is a monument dedicated to the Tamil poet and saint, Thiruvalluvar. It is located in the city of Chennai, India. The monument was constructed at a cost of Rs. 9 crore and was inaugurated on January 1, 1976.

About Thirukkurals (Small Poetry)

Thirukkural is a collection of ancient Tamil poems or verses written by the famous poet Thiruvalluvar. The poems deal with various aspects of life such as love, wisdom, ethics, and virtue.

How To Reach Valluvar Kottam

The nearest railway station to Valluvar Kottam is Chennai Egmore Railway Station. Valluvar Kottam is around 6 km from the railway station. Buses are available from the railway station to Valluvar Kottam.

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