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Tirupalathurai Adimoolanathar Temple

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Welcome to the serene village of Tirupalathurai , nestled in the beautiful state of Tamil Nadu, India. This lesser-known gem is situated approximately 14 kilometers away from the bustling city of Trichy, along the Trichy-Lalgudi route. Panayapuram stands as the nearest well-known locality to this quaint village, which holds significance due to its sacred Hindu temple, the Adimoolanathar temple.  It is considered as the  59th among the Devara Paadal Petra Sthalams  (274 most important temples of Lord Shiva) located in the Chola region north of Cauvery river. Highlights: Sambandhar  has revered the temple in his verses in Devaram. God  -  Adimoolanathar  a.k.a. Tirumoolanathar a.k.a.  Adimooleshwarar a.k.a. Tiruppattrurai Mahadevar Goddess  - Nitya Kalyani  a.k.a.  Meghalambikai a.k.a. Moga Nayaki Teerth  (Holy water) -  Kollidam river Sthala Vruksha  (Holy tree) -  Bilva Considered as one of th...

Mutharasanallur - Three Temples in a Single Temple

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Mutharasanallur, a serene village nestled approximately 14 kilometers away from Trichy city in Tamil Nadu, is blessed with an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva known as Ratnagirishwarar Temple. Let's delve into the intriguing details of this sacred site. Highlights: God  - Ratnagirishwarar, Engoinathar, Kadamba Vaneswarar Goddess  - Arala Kesari, Marakatavalli, Bala Kujalambikai Sthala Vruksha (holy tree) - Vanni Three pairs of Shiva and Ambika are found in this temple. Legend: The village's story intertwines with a devoted chieftain named Mutharasu, who held profound reverence for Lord Shiva. In the vicinity of Mutharasanallur, three significant temples of Shiva were situated: Kadamba Vaneswarar of Kulithalai, Ratnagirishwarar of Ayyarmalai, and Engoinathar of Tiru Engoi Malai. Every day, Mutharasu would embark on a journey to visit all three temples, diligently traveling to Kulithalai in the morning, Ayyarmalai in the noon, and Engoi Ma...

Pazhur Navagraha Sthalam

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Pazhur, a quaint village nestled approximately 15 kilometers away from Trichy city within Tamil Nadu, India, marks a spot along the Trichy-Karur route. Within the scope of this article, we delve into a prominent temple that graces this region. Revered in this village is the Navagraha temple, also known as Navagraha Sthalam locally. This temple draws inhabitants from Pazhur and neighboring areas, as the prevailing belief hails the Navagrahas here for their remarkable potency. Yet, the temple's true essence lies in its identity as a Shiva temple, dedicated to the presiding deity Vishwanatha Shiva Linga. Although diminutive in size, the temple houses a modest Linga as its central figure. Positioned to the east, the sanctum radiates its presence. Adjacent to this, a southward-facing sanctuary hosts an image of the Goddess Vishalakshi. Compellingly, the temple encompasses various sub-shrines. Among them are those dedicated to Ganesha, Dakshinamurti, Subramanya-Valli-Devasena, and Chan...

Allur Perumal Temple and Agraharam

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Nestled at a distance of approximately 16 kilometers from Trichy city within the Tamil Nadu state of India lies the quaint village of Allur. Positioned along the Trichy-Karur route, its notable neighboring localities include Andanallur and Tiruchenthurai. Amidst this setting, a modest yet enchanting Vishnu temple graces the village, inviting our exploration in this article. While Allur boasts two grand Shiva temples, the focus of this discourse shifts toward a lesser-known gem within the same village. At the heart of the village stands the Kalyana Prasanna Venkatesa Perumal temple, nestled within the Agraharam. This Agraharam remains a haven of unspoiled beauty, a rarity in modern times. The transformative tide has altered many an Agraharam, rendering original charm scarce. In Allur, however, the genuine allure of the Agraharam remains intact—lined by rows of small, independent houses that grace either side of the streets. Many of these dwellings feature the iconic "thinnai,...

Andanallur Vada Teerthanathar Temple

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Andanallur, a quaint village, is situated approximately 20 kilometers away from the city of Trichy in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Nestled along the Trichy-Karur route, this village's closest prominent area is Tiruchenthurai. At the heart of Andanallur lies the Vada Teerthanathar temple, an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva from the Chola period, specifically known as the Vada Teertheswarar temple. This article will delve into the intriguing details of this temple. Highlights: God  -  Vada Teerthanathar a.k.a. Vada Teertheswarar a.k.a. Alanthurai Mahadevar Goddess  -  Bala Soundara Nayaki a.k.a. Bala Sundari Sthala Vruksha (holy tree) - Banyan It is a Devara Vaippu Sthalam History: Originally named Andavanallur, historical records indicate that the primary deity was called Alanthurai Mahadevar. This points to the village's former name as Alanthurai. The temple's construction can be attributed to Parantaka Chola I. Subsequent renova...

Thirupparaithurai Temple

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Site Name:  Thirupparaithurai Shiva Temple Site Type:  Hindu temple Location:    Thirupparaithurai, near Trichy and Karur, Tamil Nadu state, India Highlights:   One of 274 Paadal Petra Sthalams (the most important temples of Lord Shiva) Nearest Railway Station:   Elamanur Nearest Airport:   Trichy How to reach:   Well connected by road from Trichy and Karur Hotel:  Go to Trichy or Karur where there are a lot of options  Restaurants:  Go to Trichy or Karur where there are a lot of options Thirupparaithurai is a village located near Trichy and Karur cities in Tamil Nadu state of South India. It has an important Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is  considered as the third among the Devara Paadal Petra Sthalams (274 most important temples of Lord Shiva) located in the Chola country south of Kaveri river.  Highlights: The site is also called as Daruka vanam in Sanskrit language. Dur...