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Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department along with Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation arranged tours to visit Amman temples in Chennai and its surrounding areas, in the Tamil month of 'Aadi', [4] in two packages, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Out of these two, one package includes a fee of ₹700, with a fast special darshan ...
Thirumanangeeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple located in Melur, south of Minjur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. [1] [2]The temple is dedicated to Thiruvudai Amman as its chief goddess (Ichchaa Sakthi).
Arulmigu Gangai Amman Thirukkovil, Santhavasal, Tiruvannamalai District Tamil Nadu; Arulmigu Devi Karumariamman Temple Thiruverkadu (Chennai) Bangaru Kaamaatchiyamman Koil, Thanjavur; Arulmigu Kottai Mariamman Kovil, Salem; Sri Ramalinga Sowdambikai Amman Kovil at Raja Street, Coimbatore. Kottai Mariamman Kovil, Dindigul
Putlur Angala Parameshwari Amman Temple, also known as the Putlur Amman Temple, is a Hindu temple in Putlur, a village on the outskirts of Chennai, India.The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Angala Parameshwari, an incarnation of Parvati, who is believed to have taken the form of a large anthill resembling a pregnant woman.
Tiruverkadu Devi Karumariamman Temple is a Hindu temple in Tiruverkadu, a suburb of Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu. [1]
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The temple with Kodiyidai Amman as its chief goddess is the third of the Sakthi temple triad in the region of the Tondaimandalam, namely, Thiruvudai Amman (also known as Ichchaa Sakthi, the goddess who fulfills devotees' wishes), Vadivudai Amman (also known as Gnaana Shakti, the goddess who blesses with gnana or knowledge), and Kodiyidai Ammam ...
The Mangadu Kamakshi Amman Temple is a famous pilgrim destination Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Parvathi, located in Mangadu, a suburb of Chennai, India. The term Mangadu means "Mango Forests or Mango Groves" and as the term implies this must have been a thickly wooded Mango groove in times of yore.