The main reason for our trip to Thanjavur was to visit  temples. We visited a number of temples around Thanjavur, Kumbakonam,  Mayiladudurai and Thiruvarur. There were only two exceptions to this –  the 
Nagore Dargah, where we did not enter, as it was terribly crowded, and the 
Church at Velankanni where we offered candles, salt and pepper like thousands of other devotees who were also there like us.
Having studied in a convent school, going to  church, for me has always been a wonderful experience. The calm and  quiet environs of a church attract me as much as the cymbals and gongs  in a temple do. I had long wanted to visit the church of the holy mother  at Velankanni, and this Diwali, my wish was finally fulfilled. 
Velankanni is situated 12 Kms south of Nagapattinam,  and is a beach town. The church is huge, and the authorities have used  the surrounding land well to provide facilities for pilgrims. Details  about the church, accommodation, routes, etc. are all available on the 
website of the church, which is quite well maintained. 
Here is a photoblog of Velankanni.
 
 
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