Kanniya Kumari
is the southernmost tip of peninsular India, is where the waters of the
Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea meet, A place from
where one can see spectacular sunrises and also colourful sunsets! on
balmy evenings, one can watch the sun set while full moon is rising in
another part of the sky!
There is a temple dedicated to the virgin goddess .Kanniya
Kumari picturesquely located close to the sea shore. According to legend,
it is here that the goddess Parvati undertook penance to gain the hand
of Lord Shiva in marriage. The beautifully adorned deity has a sparkling
diamond nose ring that is supposed to be visible even from the sea.
On a little rocky island just off the coast is the memorial
to that great Indian philosopher - Swami Vivekananda. He is supposed to
have sat here in deep meditation in 1892. On the island one can also see
the Shri Pada Parai - the footprints of the virgin goddess.
The Gandhi Memorial at Kanniya Kumari is located at
the place where his ashes were kept before immersion. It is so designed
that on 2nd October, his birthday, the sun's rays fall directly on the
spot.
Close to Kanniya Kumari is also the Vattakottai (6 km)
- an 18th century circular fort on the beach that is a popular picnic
spot.