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Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple complex inside the Thirupuram spiritual park is situated at the foot of a small range of green hills at Thirumalaikodi (or simply Malaikodi) Vellore in Tamil Nadu, India. It is 120 km from Tirupati, 145 km from Chennai, 160 km from Pondicherry and 200 km from Bengaluru.
The temple is located on 100 acres of land and has been constructed by Vellore-based Sri Narayani Peedam, headed by spiritual leader Sri Sakthi Amma also known as Narayani Amma. The temple with gold covering, has intricate work done by artisans specializing in temple art using gold. [14]
Sri Narayani Hospital & Research Centre is situated in Thirumalaikodi, a tiny hamlet about 9 kilometres from Vellore. Its prime objective since inception is to provide quality medical service to the less privileged rural population, at a level on par with hospitals of metropolitan cities.
Sri Lakshmi Narayani Devi Temple, Sripuram: 404,686 [12] Thirumalaikodi (or simply Malaikodi), Vellore district India: The Lakshmi Narayani temple's Vimanam and Ardha Mandapam is covered with pure gold, housing the deity Sri Lakshmi Narayani (Hindu goddess of wealth and female consort/wife of Narayana). The temple is located on 40 hectares (100 ...
The temple was worshiped by Brahma and Kamadhenu. This ancient temple dedicated to Muruga has the distinction of being visited by the Saiva saint Arunagirinathar once. This hill temple enshrines the images of Murugan. 19 Arulmigu Balamurugan Temple: Rathnagiri Thirumanikundram, Vellore 1500CE
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Jalakandeswarar Temple, Vellore; S. Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple; V. Vellore Fort This page was last edited on 4 November 2020, at 08:50 (UTC) ...
Thirukkadigai or Sholingapuram in Sholinghur, a village in Ranipet district of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu.Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, the temple is glorified in the Naalayira Divya Prabandham, the early medieval Tamil canon of the Alvar saints from the 6th–9th centuries CE.