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Kannagi Statue: A Symbol of Tamil Pride

A tribute to Tamil heritage on Chennai's Marina Beach, symbolizing justice, devotion, and the strength of women.

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The Kannagi Statue, located on Marina Beach in Chennai, is a tribute to Kannagi, the heroine of the Tamil epic Silappatikaram. Erected in 1968, the statue embodies justice, devotion, and the strength of Tamil women, making it a significant cultural landmark.

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Bharathi Salai, Chennai, Marina Beach, Triplicane, Tamil Nadu, 600005, IN

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    Walking

    If you are near Marina Beach, walk towards Bharathi Salai. The Kannagi Statue is located on the beachside of Bharathi Salai, near the intersection with Kamarajar Salai. Walking along the beach offers a scenic route to the statue.

    Public Transport

    From Chennai Central Railway Station, take a local train to Chennai Beach station, which is about 0.42 kilometers from the Kannagi Statue. Alternatively, board any bus heading towards Marina Beach, such as routes 5B, 12, or 23. Bus fares typically range from ₹7 to ₹25. From the bus stop or train station, it's a short walk to the statue.

    Taxi/Auto-rickshaw

    Hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw from anywhere in Chennai to the Kannagi Statue on Marina Beach. Taxis are readily available through apps like Uber or Ola. Auto-rickshaws are also a common mode of transport. A short taxi ride from Chennai Central Railway Station to the statue costs approximately ₹200 - ₹250. Auto-rickshaw fares are negotiable but generally cheaper.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy a cooler atmosphere.
    Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the statue against the backdrop of Marina Beach.
    Try local snacks from nearby food vendors for an authentic Chennai experience.
    Take a leisurely stroll along Marina Beach before or after visiting the statue for a complete experience.
    Learn about the story of Kannagi to appreciate the cultural significance of the statue.

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    The Kannagi Statue stands proudly on Marina Beach in Chennai, India, serving as a powerful symbol of Tamil culture and history. Kannagi, the central figure in the Tamil epic Silappatikaram, is celebrated for her unwavering devotion, justice, and feminine strength. The epic narrates the story of Kannagi and her husband Kovalan, highlighting themes of love, betrayal, and ultimate justice. Erected in 1968, the statue portrays Kannagi holding her anklet aloft, a symbol of her fiery quest for justice. Sculpted by the renowned artist Debi Prasad Roy Chowdhury, the statue is not only a visual marvel but also a cultural touchstone that resonates deeply with the Tamil people's sense of righteousness. The statue's location on Marina Beach, one of the world's longest urban beaches, ensures that Kannagi's story continues to inspire generations. Visitors to the Kannagi Statue can immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of Chennai, reflecting on the themes of justice and resilience that Kannagi represents. The statue provides a serene environment for reflection and photography, with the vibrant atmosphere of Marina Beach adding to the experience. The best time to visit is during the early morning or late evening to avoid the heat and crowds.

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