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There is something about Vrindavan. One does not get tired here. Sleep is always peaceful and one wakes up in the morning to the bhajans blaring over the loudspeakers of myriad temples and organisations. Yet, one is as fresh as the dew. Its a temple town. Take a rickshaw and go in any direction. You would be meeting the mischievous boy at every place he is omnipresent. Radha is the empress of the place. In fact, she, whether depicted in the temples or not, is given more importance than even Krishna. The only way to accost people in Vrindavan is Radhey Radhey.

Pakshi Teerth, is locally known as Tirukalikundram, as well as Thirukazhugu Kundram. Its location vis-a-vis other places of interest would be, about 70 km south of Chennai, about 15 km south east of Chingleput and about 15km west of Mahabalipuram. Mahabalipuram is the famous temple on the shores of the Bay of Bengal and has the 'Seven Pagodas' containing stone carving of great artistic merit, architecture and historical importance dating back to the 7th century A.D.

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