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Temple info -957 Mopidevi Subramanyeswar Temple மோபிதேவி சுப்ரமண்யேஸ்வரர் கோயில்

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 Temple info -968 கோயில் தகவல் -968 Mopidevi Subramanyeswara Temple    Introduction The Mopidevi temple lies around 70 kilometers from Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, in the village of Mopidevi. It is also called the Subramanyeswar Swamy temple where the deity is in the form of a Shiva Lingam. The Lord is Swayambhu(self-manifested). Legend of Mopidevi Temple Mopidevi Temple According to legend, four Deva Rishis (sages) Sankara, Sanakasa, Sanatkumara, and Sanatsujata were immortal and appeared as little children of five years of age. The Deva Rishis had immense knowledge and devotion and were unaware of the world around them, so much so that they were unaware of not being clothed. One day, they visited Kailasa, the abode of Shiva, to worship him. Sachi Devi, Swaha Devi, Goddess Saraswathi, and Goddess Lakshmi also arrived at the same time. The child Subramanyeswara was seated on the lap of his mother Goddess Parvati, and upon seeing the contrast between the fully clad Goddes...

Temple info -868 Athmanatheswarar Temple, Thiruvalampolil ஆத்மநாதேஸ்வரர் கோயில், திருவலம்பொலில்

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 Temple info -868 கோயில் தகவல் -868 Athmanatheswarar Temple, Thiruvalampolil, Thanjavur Athmanatheswarar Temple is a Hindu temple located at Thiruvalampolil in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is dedicated to Shiva.  Temple Speciality Here the Prime Deity Aaathmanaatheswarar, the self-manifested deity (swayambu) stands facing west and blesses. This is a place worshipped by the Ashtavasus. The Prime Deity Aaathmanaatheswarar as a self-manifested icon faces west and renders blessings.  Greatness of Temple It is worshipped by Kasyapar & Ashtavasus. Within the temple, is the sanctum sanctorum of Lord Subrahmanya, Navagrahas and for the Quartets of Thevaram (‘Naalvar’). Lord Indra had his bath in the white lotus pond of this temple and got his curse warded off. Sundarar was reminded of the wedding of Nandi in this place. The tradition is that by worshipping the Goddess here, one can attain wisdom. Significance The Nayanmar saint Thirunavukarasar has ...

Temple info -831 Rajagopalaswamy Temple, Mannargudi ராஜகோபாலஸ்வாமி கோயில், மன்னார்குடி

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 Temple info -831 கோயில் தகவல் -831 Rajagopalaswamy Temple, Mannargudi SriVidhya Rajagopalaswamy temple is a Vaishnavite shrine located in the town of Mannargudi, Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deity is Rajagopalaswamy, a form of Lord Krishna. The temple is spread over an area of 23 acres (93,000 m2) and is one of the important Vaishnavite shrines in India. The temple is called Dakshina Dwarka (Southern Dwarka) along with Guruvayoor by Hindus. Religion Affiliation Hinduism District Tiruvarur Deity SriVidhya Rajagopalaswamy (Krishna) Features Temple tank: Haridra Nadhi Location Mannargudi State Tamil Nadu Country India Geographic coordinates 10°40′1″N 79°26′32″E Architecture Type Dravidian architecture Creator Kulothunga Chola I, Later Chola Kings Website http://rajagopalaswamytemple.tnhrce.in/ Originally this ancient temple was first constructed by Kulothunga Chola I at 10th century and Chola Kings Rajaraja Chola III, Rajendra Chola III and later expanded by Thanjavur Nayaks duri...

Temple info -829 Subramanyaswamy Temple, Anuvavi ஸ்ரீசுப்ரமண்யஸ்வாமி கோயில், அனுவாவி, கோயம்புத்தூர்

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 Temple info -829 கோயில் தகவல் -829 Anuvavi Subramanyaswamy Temple Periathadagam, Tamilnadu The Anuvavi Subramanyaswamy Temple is a Subramanyaswamy temple located at Periyathadagam. It is 12 kms from Coimbatore. Lord Subramaniya is the chief deity here is with his partners Devayani as well as Valli. This temple is manage by Tamilnadu Government. The word Hanu stands for Sri Anjaneya. Vavi in Tail means water resource. Hanuvavi means a water source that appeared for Hanuan-Anjaneya. In days that followed the name changed as Anuvavi. As Kumara-Muruga helped Hanuman, the hill is also praised as Hanumakumaran Malai. Malai in Tamil means hill. About The Temple Anuvavi Subramanyaswamy Temple Swayambumurthi presiding deity and the five mango holy trees were washed away by nature's fury in the year 1957. The new temple was built in 1969 and sanctification celebrated. The temple is 1 km far from the foot hills with 500 steps. Idumban shrine is before the hill temple. A small Lord Ganasha te...