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name of this place has been christened after the virgin goddess –
Kanyakumari Amman. Mythological stories depict that Goddess parvati under
the disguise of Devi Kanniya did a penance in one of the rocks in this
area to reach the hand of Lord Shiva. This place is also a popular
pilgrimage. The tourists who visit this southern most tip of India would
certainly enjoy the exuberant scenes of the sunsets, the sunrises
especially on full moon days. The nature of the sand in the beaches of
Kanyakumari is unique as it is multicolored.
Lakhs of tourist, round the year are lured by the serene beauty of this
place and the spectacles of sunrise and sunset. Though sunrise can be
viewed throughout the year, sunset is visible only from October 15 to
March 15 from this southernmost tip. But one can view both sunrise and
sunset throughout the year from atop a hill called Murugan Kundram which
offers a panoramic view of Kanyakumari. The sunset and moonrise can be
seen almost simultaneously on full moon days from the same spot. It is a
unique spectacle.
Amidst the sea there are two rocks known as ‘twin rocks’ both contributing
to the rich Indian heritage with the monuments of swamy Vivekananda and
Saint Thiruvalluvar. Kanyakumari and its surroundings are believed to be
part of the land which was created by Parasurama, incarnation of Lord
Vishnu. Folktales and mythological stories speak volumes about Kanyamymari..
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