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view from the altar in the main chapel of St. Thomas Basilica. This is one of only three churches founded by disciples of Jesus. You can see the relics of St. Thomas here, and you can also visit the place of his martyrdom, a small cave outside of Chennai.

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Day Trippin' in Madras

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October 12, 2006 at 16:24

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Prince Roy from Taipei

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