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Temple info -3266. Kidangoor Subramanya Swami temple,Kottayam. கிடங்கூர் சுப்ரமணிய ஸ்வாமி கோயில்,கோட்டையம்

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 Temple info -3266 கோயில் தகவல்-3266 KIDANGOOR Subramanya Swami TEMPLE ,Kottaiyam Facebook Twitter Share Kidangoor Temple Kidangoor Subramanya Swami Temple is one of the ancient temples of kerala.It stands on the bank of Meenachil river by the Kidangoor – Manarcad road one kilometer south of the Ettumanoor – Poonjar highway in Kottayam District. It is believed that the idol of Subramanya Swami came out of the ‘Kamandulu’ or pot carried by maharsi Gauna when it tiled and the water lowed out. Along wih the flow of the water, the vigraha was carried away to the Vishnukshetra in Kidangur. Inside the temple where a new Sree Kovil was built for Lord Vishnu, the temple officials felt the presence of Kidangoor Temple Subramanya Swami and so they kept the Subramanya Vigraha there instead of Vishnu. So along with the Vishnu Vigraha on the northern side of the Subramanya Vigraha was also consecrated in the new Sree Kovil. Kidangur is historically one of the 64 villages of the Namboodiris. It ...

Temple info -3240. Subramanayaswamy temple,Thamtakodi,Arani. சுப்ரமண்ய ஸ்வாமி கோயில்,தம்டகோடி, ஆரணி

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 Temple info -3240 கோயில் தகவல்-3240 Sri Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Thamtakodi, Near Arani, Tamil Nadu Previous Next Sri Subramanya Swami Temple is located in Thamtakodi Thirumalai on a hilltop called Vinayagapuram in Kattukanallur, Madura Reddipalayam. The Murugan hill top Temple is located in Arani Taluk in Thiruvannamalai District close to Kannamangalam. The Road leading from the foothill of the Temple to the Temple top is mostly rickety, narrow and full of potholes. Devotees can either drive uphill through their vehicle or could walk all the way through a flight of steps. There is a Welcome Arch leading to the Temple in which the Idols of  Valli Devasena Samedha Subramaniya Swami, Arthanareeswarar etc are seen. The entire Temple is believed to have been built in the shape of a Star on this Thamtakodi Thirumalai. There is a huge tin sheet roofing where wedding and other religious functions could be held with effortless ease. The Idols of Suryan, Chandran, Yaaga Saa...

Temple info -3224. Nediyam Changalvaraya Swamy temple,Thiruvallur. நெடியம் செங்கல்வராய சுவாமி கோயில்,திருவள்ளூர்

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 Temple info -3224 கோயில் தகவல்-3224 Nediyam Chengalvaraya Swamy Temple, Thiruvallur Address  Nediyam Chengalvaraya Swamy Temple, Thiruvallur Nediyam Village, Pallipattu, Thiruvallur District – 631207   Moolavar Chengalvaraya Swamy Amman Valli and Deivanai Introduction  Chengalvaraya Swamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan located at Nediyam Village near Pallipattu in Thiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu. This is a small north facing Temple located at atop hill. The Temple can be reached after a flight of 600 steps. The Temple is situated on the border of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Puranic Significance  Devotees should worship Chengalvaraya Swamy before worshipping at Thiruthani:  It is believed that Lord Murugan before going to Thiruthani stayed here for some time. Due to this, Devotees should worship Chengalvaraya Swamy first and then they can proceed to Thiruthani for worship. Indra worshipped Lord Murugan here:  Lord Murugan of this Temple...

Temple info -3217. Kapila Vanam Murugan temple,Srilanka. கபில வனம் முருகன் கோயில்,இலங்கை

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 Temple info -3217 கோயில் தகவல்-3217 Kapila forest is the abode of Lord Murugan The Muruga Peruman temple in Monarakala district in Sri Lanka has been granted permission to pay this year for Kapilwithi, a rare Siddha forest that has been guarded by the Siddhas for ages. This famous temple is an ancient open-air wooden temple dedicated to Lord Murugan on the south bank of Kumbukan River in the middle of the Yala Wildlife Sanctuary. History tells us that it was here that Lord Muruga got his powers from penance. After that, Murugan threw his gold work after completing Surasamharam at Kathirgam, and the veal fell on a tamarind tree, under which Adi Vedars worshiped Murugan’s work. To get to this mighty temple, you have to cross 12 streams and travel 32 km in a tractor-drawn vehicle to reach the forest. Even today, Kannur can be seen that the gods, Siddhas, Gandharvas in the form of elephants come to worship Lord Muruga here. It is said that these things are possible only if Murugan gra...