Thanjavur, known as the 'Rice bowl of Tamil Nadu,' is renowned for its cultural heritage and is located in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It has a rich history that dates back to the Sangam period and was prominently ruled by the Cholas, Nayaks, and Marathas. The pride of the city is the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Brihadeeswarar Temple, constructed during the reign of the Chola king Raja Raja Chola I. Thanjavur is also celebrated for its unique Tanjore paintings, intricate artwork, and classical South Indian music. The city's architecture showcases the Dravidian style that flourished during the Chola dynasty. Apart from the grand temple, Thanjavur is home to the Saraswathi Mahal Library, Sivaganga Park, and Thanjavur Royal Palace. The city's economy thrives on agriculture, tourism, and silk weaving. Visitors can explore local handloom shops selling traditional silk sarees and engage with the vibrant local culture.