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Arulmigu Kailasa Nathar Temple, Thiruvaikundam. Nava Kailasam refers to nine individual ancient temples of Lord Shiva in southern districts of Tamil Nadu.
Nine temples, including this one, on the banks of Tamiraparani river are classified as Nava Kailasam; the presiding deity of each is Kailasanathar and each temple is associated with one of the nine planetary deities . The temple is associated with the planet Shani (Saturn) and considered sixth in the nine temples. [1]
Vennikarumbeeswarar Temple, Thiruvenniyur, Kovilvenni 8 km northwest of Needamangalam on the Tanjore-Tiruvarur road, ... Nava Kailasam temples
The temples are classified as Nava Kailasam and the presiding deity of all the nine temples is Kailasanathar. The temple is associated with the planet Surya (Sun) and considered first in the series of the nine temples. [2] [3] The lingam is believed to have appeared from kala tree and is called as Mukkala Nathar.
The village of Kodaganallur houses ancient temples dating back to the 12th century - a Vishnu temple for Sri Brahanmmadhava Swamy and a Shiva temple for Sri Abhimukt Ewara and Sri Kailasanatha - one of the Nava Kailasas. [2] Sri Abhimuktheswarar: This temple was located towards west. God Name - Abhimuktheswarar. Ambal - Soundaravalli
The Nava Tirupati (Tamil: நவ திருப்பதி, lit. 'Nine Tirupatis') [ 1 ] refers to a group of nine Hindu temples dedicated to Vishnu , located on the Tiruchendur - Tirunelveli route, Tamil Nadu , India , on the banks of the Thamirabarani river. [ 2 ]
Brahmadesam Kailasanathar Temple is the first of navakailasa temples (according to cuRRAla mahAtmIyam) in the region. The original deity in Shri Kailasanathar Temple, Badhari Vaneswara was worshipped by Romasa Maharishi, the grandson of Lord Brahma, the Creator and so the village was named Brahmadesam. In the Ghatana Nadhi Mahatmiam it is mentioned that the Swayambu Lingams of Sivasailam ...
Thenthiruperai is a panchayat town in Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 11 km from Tiruvaikuntam and 30 km from Thoothukudi.The village hosts one of the nine Nava Tirupathi temples.