The Land of Serpent Gods....
Nagapattinam a name that no Indian
can forget because of the devastating 2004 tsunami that hit its coast and
washed it away. This small fishing port was one of those places on east coast
of India which bore the burnt of the natural disaster. But today it stands on
its own recovering from the bruises of that fateful day. Nagapattinam gets its name from the word nagur which means the land of serpent
gods.
Nagapattinam has been ruled by many
local and foreign powers. It has been controlled by the Dutch, Portuguese and
the British. It’s a cultural as well as a religious hub, with ancient temples
in its vicinity. One of the most visited places Nagapattinam is the Vellankani
church also a pilgrimage for Christians across the world.
There are certain places that one shouldn’t miss when in Nagapattinam and that are the 17th century Dutch fort at Tranquebar, a renowned sufi shrine at Nagore which is also an Islamic religious destination and the only temple dedicated to Shani (planet Saturn) in India is also close to Nagapattinam.