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Perarignar Anna Memorial
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Labour Statue
377M+JFW, Kamarajar Salai Road, Fort, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Amma Museum
377P+W64, Kamarajar Promenade, Navalar Nagar, Chepauk, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
1, Wallahjah Rd, Chepauk, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Chepauk Palace
Ezhilagam, Kamarajar Promenade, PWD Estate, Chepauk, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Kannagi Statue
Bharathi Salai, Marina Beach, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Victory War Memorial
37FP+96X, Port Trust Officers Quarters, Sathya Nagar, Chennai Port Trust, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600009, India
Nearby restaurants
Sundari Akka Kadai
shop no 134, Triplicane High Rd, Marina Beach, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Tsunami fish stall
103, Marina Beach, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Abraa Kolkata Special Chicken Roll
Shankar Rd, Marina Beach, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
NAIR MESS
NO:22, MOHAMMED ABDULLAH SAHIB, 2nd St, Chepauk, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Govindammal Live Food
376M+785, Shankar Rd, Marina Beach Road, Marina Beach, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant
#191, Bells Rd, Chepauk, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Udhaya Veeramani Akka Food Corner
376M+486, Marina Beach Road Near Marina Swimming Pool, Marina Beach, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Bharathi mess veg
24, CN Krishna Swamy Salai, Police Quarters, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
Sri Amman Mess
377H+G4M, Police Quarters, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
TTDC Drive-In Restaurant
Gate No: 06, Island Grounds, Anna Salai, opposite to War Memorial, Port Trust Officers Quarters, Sathya Nagar, Chennai Port Trust, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600009, India
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Perarignar Anna Memorial

D6, Santhome High Rd, Navalar Nagar, Chepauk, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005, India
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attractions: Labour Statue, Amma Museum, M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk Palace, Kannagi Statue, Victory War Memorial, restaurants: Sundari Akka Kadai, Tsunami fish stall, Abraa Kolkata Special Chicken Roll, NAIR MESS, Govindammal Live Food, Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant, Udhaya Veeramani Akka Food Corner, Bharathi mess veg, Sri Amman Mess, TTDC Drive-In Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Perarignar Anna Memorial

Labour Statue

Amma Museum

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium

Chepauk Palace

Kannagi Statue

Victory War Memorial

Labour Statue

Labour Statue

4.4

(623)

Open 24 hours
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Amma Museum

Amma Museum

4.6

(34)

Open 24 hours
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M. A. Chidambaram Stadium

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium

4.5

(9.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Chepauk Palace

Chepauk Palace

4.1

(52)

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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: Tribute to Arijit Singh
Candlelight: Tribute to Arijit Singh
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 PM
Museum Compound, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai, 600008
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A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
A Day with a Local - Cooking, Temple Visit and Fun
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:30 AM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600033, India
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Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Musical Walk along Chennais Marina Beach
Thu, Dec 4 • 6:00 AM
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600009, India
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Nearby restaurants of Perarignar Anna Memorial

Sundari Akka Kadai

Tsunami fish stall

Abraa Kolkata Special Chicken Roll

NAIR MESS

Govindammal Live Food

Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant

Udhaya Veeramani Akka Food Corner

Bharathi mess veg

Sri Amman Mess

TTDC Drive-In Restaurant

Sundari Akka Kadai

Sundari Akka Kadai

3.7

(3.7K)

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Tsunami fish stall

Tsunami fish stall

4.4

(13)

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Abraa Kolkata Special Chicken Roll

Abraa Kolkata Special Chicken Roll

3.8

(9)

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NAIR MESS

NAIR MESS

4.1

(3.9K)

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The Perarignar Anna Memorial, located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is a tribute to C.N. Annadurai, a prominent political leader and the first Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Here's a review:

The Perarignar Anna Memorial is a significant landmark in Chennai, dedicated to the memory of C.N. Annadurai, who played a pivotal role in the state's politics and cultural identity. The memorial is architecturally impressive, featuring a striking bronze statue of Annadurai and an elegant, modernist design.

Visitors to the memorial can learn about Annadurai's life, contributions, and the Dravidian movement he championed through informative displays and exhibits. The well-maintained garden and serene surroundings create a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal place for reflection and contemplation.

The memorial holds cultural and political importance in Tamil Nadu, as it symbolizes the ideals and principles that Annadurai stood for, including social justice, language rights, and regional identity. It serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy and influence on the state's political landscape.

While the Perarignar Anna Memorial may not be as widely visited as some other tourist attractions in Chennai, it holds historical and cultural significance for those interested in the Dravidian movement and Tamil Nadu's political history.

In summary, the Perarignar Anna Memorial is a place where visitors can pay their respects to a prominent leader and gain insights into Tamil Nadu's socio-political landscape. It's a place of cultural and historical importance that offers a unique perspective on the region's history...

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Perarignar Anna was born on 15th September 1909 to Natarajar – Bangaru Ammal in Kancheepuram. He was fostered by his foster mother Rajamani Ammal. His wife is Rani Ammaiyar. He was born in a family with a simple background. He was a good student, Eloguent Orator, Best Writer, Editor, Honest Leader, uncomparable Guide, Chief Minister praised by the entire Country, Scholar of intellectual world filled with efficiency in various departments.

He created a knowledge revolution among the poor and simple by his sparkling speech. “Kadamai, Kanniyam, Kattupadu” – The politico – philosophical magical words were coined by him. He inculculated a sense of family relationship in politics. He was a teacher who educated us to respect others Great democratic leader.

Perarignar Anna assumed office as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 06.03.1967. He passed a resolution in the legislative assembly for making necessary amendments in the constitution for renaming as Madras State to its present day form declaring officially as Tamil Nadu. He conducted Second World Tamil conference on January 1968 in Chennai. He legalised self-respect marriages for the first time in the country. He conducted ‘Salem Oprising day’ all over Tamil Nadu pursuing Central Government to implement Salem Scheme. He created an Organisation called seerani. He inaugurated coown Restructuring Scheme. He added glony to the savants of Tamil by erecting Statues in Beach Road Chennai. He held the procession of World Tamil Conference...

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Anna Memorial, locally known as Anna Samadhi, is a memorial structure built on the Marina beach in Chennai, India. It was built in memory of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, C. N. Annadurai (1967–69), who was cremated here in 1969. The memorial lies on the northern end of the Marina abutting the MGR and Jayalalithaa Memorial. The veteran leader of the Dravida Munetra Kazhagam (DMK) party and the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Karunanidhi was also buried at the same site on 8 August 2018. In 1996–1998, during the DMK reign, the memorial was remodelled at a cost of ₹ 27.5 million and the entrance arch carried the design of 'Rising Sun', the symbol of the DMK party. However, the design was removed after the AIADMK party returned to power in May 2001.The renovation resulted in the original tusk-shaped entrance arch giving way to a highly polished marble tiled structure, widened pathways, and building of ornamental octagonal mantapams. After the Indian Ocean tsunami struck the coastal parts of the state in December 2004, the memorial, along with other structures on the seashore, was affected. Subsequently, repair works were undertaken at a cost of ₹ 13.3 million. In 2012, the memorial was renovated at a cost of...

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Sabiq HashilSabiq Hashil
The Perarignar Anna Memorial, located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is a tribute to C.N. Annadurai, a prominent political leader and the first Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Here's a review: The Perarignar Anna Memorial is a significant landmark in Chennai, dedicated to the memory of C.N. Annadurai, who played a pivotal role in the state's politics and cultural identity. The memorial is architecturally impressive, featuring a striking bronze statue of Annadurai and an elegant, modernist design. Visitors to the memorial can learn about Annadurai's life, contributions, and the Dravidian movement he championed through informative displays and exhibits. The well-maintained garden and serene surroundings create a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal place for reflection and contemplation. The memorial holds cultural and political importance in Tamil Nadu, as it symbolizes the ideals and principles that Annadurai stood for, including social justice, language rights, and regional identity. It serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy and influence on the state's political landscape. While the Perarignar Anna Memorial may not be as widely visited as some other tourist attractions in Chennai, it holds historical and cultural significance for those interested in the Dravidian movement and Tamil Nadu's political history. In summary, the Perarignar Anna Memorial is a place where visitors can pay their respects to a prominent leader and gain insights into Tamil Nadu's socio-political landscape. It's a place of cultural and historical importance that offers a unique perspective on the region's history and identity.
Elavarasan RajanElavarasan Rajan
Perarignar Anna was born on 15th September 1909 to Natarajar – Bangaru Ammal in Kancheepuram. He was fostered by his foster mother Rajamani Ammal. His wife is Rani Ammaiyar. He was born in a family with a simple background. He was a good student, Eloguent Orator, Best Writer, Editor, Honest Leader, uncomparable Guide, Chief Minister praised by the entire Country, Scholar of intellectual world filled with efficiency in various departments. He created a knowledge revolution among the poor and simple by his sparkling speech. “Kadamai, Kanniyam, Kattupadu” – The politico – philosophical magical words were coined by him. He inculculated a sense of family relationship in politics. He was a teacher who educated us to respect others Great democratic leader. Perarignar Anna assumed office as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 06.03.1967. He passed a resolution in the legislative assembly for making necessary amendments in the constitution for renaming as Madras State to its present day form declaring officially as Tamil Nadu. He conducted Second World Tamil conference on January 1968 in Chennai. He legalised self-respect marriages for the first time in the country. He conducted ‘Salem Oprising day’ all over Tamil Nadu pursuing Central Government to implement Salem Scheme. He created an Organisation called seerani. He inaugurated coown Restructuring Scheme. He added glony to the savants of Tamil by erecting Statues in Beach Road Chennai. He held the procession of World Tamil Conference in Chennai; 😊
Feroz FerdinandFeroz Ferdinand
Anna memorial, locally known as Anna Samadhi, is a memorial structure built on the Marina beach in Chennai, India. It was built in memory of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, C. N. Annadurai (1967-69), who was cremated here in 1969. The memorial lies on the northern end of the Marina abutting the MGR Memorial. In 1996-1998, the memorial was remodelled at a cost of ₹ 27.5 million and the entrance arch carried the design of 'Rising Sun', the symbol of the DMK party. However, the design was removed after the AIADMK party returned to power in May 2001. The renovation resulted in the original tusk-shaped entrance arch giving way to a highly polished marble tiled structure, widened pathways, and building of ornamental octagonal mantapams. After the Indian Ocean tsunami struck the coastal parts of the state in December 2004, the memorial, along with other structures on the seashore, was affected. Subsequently, repair works were undertaken at a cost of ₹ 13.3 million. In 2012, the memorial was renovated at a cost of ₹ 12 million. The memorial also houses a museum on Annadurai, which is located at the northern side.
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The Perarignar Anna Memorial, located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is a tribute to C.N. Annadurai, a prominent political leader and the first Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Here's a review: The Perarignar Anna Memorial is a significant landmark in Chennai, dedicated to the memory of C.N. Annadurai, who played a pivotal role in the state's politics and cultural identity. The memorial is architecturally impressive, featuring a striking bronze statue of Annadurai and an elegant, modernist design. Visitors to the memorial can learn about Annadurai's life, contributions, and the Dravidian movement he championed through informative displays and exhibits. The well-maintained garden and serene surroundings create a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal place for reflection and contemplation. The memorial holds cultural and political importance in Tamil Nadu, as it symbolizes the ideals and principles that Annadurai stood for, including social justice, language rights, and regional identity. It serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy and influence on the state's political landscape. While the Perarignar Anna Memorial may not be as widely visited as some other tourist attractions in Chennai, it holds historical and cultural significance for those interested in the Dravidian movement and Tamil Nadu's political history. In summary, the Perarignar Anna Memorial is a place where visitors can pay their respects to a prominent leader and gain insights into Tamil Nadu's socio-political landscape. It's a place of cultural and historical importance that offers a unique perspective on the region's history and identity.
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Perarignar Anna was born on 15th September 1909 to Natarajar – Bangaru Ammal in Kancheepuram. He was fostered by his foster mother Rajamani Ammal. His wife is Rani Ammaiyar. He was born in a family with a simple background. He was a good student, Eloguent Orator, Best Writer, Editor, Honest Leader, uncomparable Guide, Chief Minister praised by the entire Country, Scholar of intellectual world filled with efficiency in various departments. He created a knowledge revolution among the poor and simple by his sparkling speech. “Kadamai, Kanniyam, Kattupadu” – The politico – philosophical magical words were coined by him. He inculculated a sense of family relationship in politics. He was a teacher who educated us to respect others Great democratic leader. Perarignar Anna assumed office as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu in 06.03.1967. He passed a resolution in the legislative assembly for making necessary amendments in the constitution for renaming as Madras State to its present day form declaring officially as Tamil Nadu. He conducted Second World Tamil conference on January 1968 in Chennai. He legalised self-respect marriages for the first time in the country. He conducted ‘Salem Oprising day’ all over Tamil Nadu pursuing Central Government to implement Salem Scheme. He created an Organisation called seerani. He inaugurated coown Restructuring Scheme. He added glony to the savants of Tamil by erecting Statues in Beach Road Chennai. He held the procession of World Tamil Conference in Chennai; 😊
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Anna memorial, locally known as Anna Samadhi, is a memorial structure built on the Marina beach in Chennai, India. It was built in memory of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, C. N. Annadurai (1967-69), who was cremated here in 1969. The memorial lies on the northern end of the Marina abutting the MGR Memorial. In 1996-1998, the memorial was remodelled at a cost of ₹ 27.5 million and the entrance arch carried the design of 'Rising Sun', the symbol of the DMK party. However, the design was removed after the AIADMK party returned to power in May 2001. The renovation resulted in the original tusk-shaped entrance arch giving way to a highly polished marble tiled structure, widened pathways, and building of ornamental octagonal mantapams. After the Indian Ocean tsunami struck the coastal parts of the state in December 2004, the memorial, along with other structures on the seashore, was affected. Subsequently, repair works were undertaken at a cost of ₹ 13.3 million. In 2012, the memorial was renovated at a cost of ₹ 12 million. The memorial also houses a museum on Annadurai, which is located at the northern side.
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