Key Points

PM Modi is visiting Tamil Nadu to mark 1,000 years of Rajendra Chola I's maritime conquests. He will unveil a commemorative coin and attend the Aadi Thiruvathirai Festival at the UNESCO-listed Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple. Earlier, he inaugurated infrastructure projects worth Rs 4,800 crore in Thoothukudi. The event highlights the Chola dynasty's historical legacy and modern BJP outreach in Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: PM Modi Visits Tamil Nadu for Rajendra Chola 1000-Year Celebrations

  • Modi to release commemorative coin for Rajendra Chola I
  • Security tightened for PM's Gangaikonda Cholapuram visit
  • BJP-AIADMK flags adorn roadshow route
  • Rs 4,800 crore projects inaugurated in Thoothukudi
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Tamil Nadu: Preparations underway ahead of PM Modi's visit to attend Chola emperor's birth anniversary

PM Modi attends Rajendra Chola's birth anniversary, unveils commemorative coin, and boosts Tamil Nadu infrastructure with Rs 4,800 crore projects.

"Rajendra Chola I was one of the most powerful and visionary rulers in Indian history. – Official Press Release"

Ariyalur, July 27

The security arrangements and other preparations are underway ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple in Tamil Nadu's Ariyalur.

On the final day of his two-day visit to Tamil Nadu, the Prime Minister is visiting here today to participate in the commemoration of 1,000 years of the maritime expedition of Rajendra Chola I to Southeast Asia and to mark the commencement of construction of the Gangaikonda Cholapuram temple.

Arrangements are in full swing at the helipad where Prime Minister Narendra Modi's chopper is scheduled to land. The police are making elaborate security arrangements and ensuring all protocols are in place.

Prime Minister Modi is also likely to hold a roadshow between the helipad and the event venue, a stretch of around 2 kilometers.

BJP and AIADMK flags have been placed on either side of the road, while flex boards and banners bearing images of Raja Raja Chozhan and messages welcoming the Prime Minister are seen along the route.

According to an official press release, Prime Minister Modi will release a commemorative coin honouring one of India's greatest emperors, Rajendra Chola I, during a public event at the Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple to celebrate the Aadi Thiruvathirai Festival.

Earlier on Saturday, PM Modi laid the foundation stone, inaugurated and dedicated to the nation development projects worth over Rs 4,800 crore in Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi.

A series of landmark projects across multiple sectors that will significantly enhance regional connectivity, boost logistics efficiency, strengthen clean energy infrastructure, and improve the quality of life for citizens across Tamil Nadu, as per a release.

On the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas, PM Modi paid tributes to the brave soldiers of Kargil and saluted the valiant warriors and offered heartfelt homage to the martyrs who made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation.

Rajendra Chola I (1014-1044 CE) was one of the most powerful and visionary rulers in Indian history. Under his leadership, the Chola Empire expanded its influence across South and Southeast Asia. He established Gangaikonda Cholapuram as the imperial capital after his victorious campaigns, and the temple he built there served as a beacon of Shaiva devotion, monumental architecture, and administrative prowess for over 250 years.

Today, the temple stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its intricate sculptures, Chola bronzes, and ancient inscriptions.

The Aadi Thiruvathirai festival also celebrates the rich Tamil Shaiva Bhakti tradition, fervently supported by the Cholas and immortalised by the 63 Nayanmars--the saint-poets of Tamil Shaivism. Notably, Rajendra Chola's birth star, Thiruvathirai (Ardra), begins on July 23, making this year's festival all the more significant.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the recognition of Chola history, I hope the government also focuses on preserving these heritage sites properly. Many temples in TN need urgent conservation work.
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Arjun K
Rajendra Chola's naval expeditions show how advanced India was 1000 years ago! We should revive that maritime spirit. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Shreya B
The ₹4800 crore development projects are more important than symbolic visits. Hope the funds reach the people who need them most. Tamil Nadu deserves good infrastructure!
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Vikram M
As a history student, I'm thrilled! The Cholas built temples that still stand after 1000 years while we struggle with potholes. We need that engineering excellence back!
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Kavya N
Nice to see BJP and AIADMK flags together. Politics aside, our cultural heritage should unite us all. The Chola bronzes are world treasures!
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Nikhil C
Hope the security arrangements don't inconvenience local residents too much. These VIP visits often disrupt normal life in small towns.

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