Sri Jambukeswarar Temple
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Sri Jambukeswarar Temple Lord Jambukeswarar is a swayambumurthy. Of the Panchabudhas-Water, Fire, Earth, Air and Space on which world exists, the temple place belongs to Water importance-Appu sthala.
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Sri Ranganathaswamy Devasthanam
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Sri Ranganathaswamy Devasthanam Srirangam is the foremost of the eight self-manifested shrines of Lord Vishnu.It is also considered the first,foremost and the most important of the 108 main Vishnu temples.
Ucchi Pillayar Temple
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Ucchi Pillayar Temple One can have a full pleasant view of the Tiruchi city from the 275 feet tall hill top. There are 417 steps to reach the hill temple....
Mariamman Temple
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Mariamman Temple Samayapuram Mariamman Temple is one of the renowned Shakthi shrines of Tamilnadu....
Sri Mangalyeswarar Temple
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Sri Mangalyeswarar Temple Moolavar - Mangalyeswarar, Ambal - Mangalambikai. Uthiram star people are generally good in nature with friends and relatives and are grateful to those who help them.
Sri Agnipureeswarar Temple
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Sri Agnipureeswarar Temple Moolavar-Agnipureeswarar,Ambal-Karundar Kuzhali, Shoolikambal. Lord Shiva graces in the temple as a Swayambumurt....
Sri Kailasanathar Temple
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Sri Kailasanathar Temple The temple was rebuilt by a chieftain named Valvil Ori ruling Kollimalai noted for his charitable character...
Sri Azhagiya Manavala Perumal Temple
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Sri Azhagiya Manavala Perumal Temple This temple is one of the 108 Divyadesam. The place has the reputation of being the birth place of Saint Tirupanazhwar one among the celebrated 12 Vaishanavite saints...
Sri Pundarikakshan Temple
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Sri Pundarikakshan Temple One of 108 Divyadesam temples. This is the birth place of Uyyakondan Engal Azhwar...
Sri Subramaniya Swamy Temple
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Sri Subramaniya Swamy Temple Lord Muruga created a tank here with His weapon Vel to worship His parents. Lord Muruga appears here to teach the great lesson that one should know that the first Gods are the Mother and Father.