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The temple construction is believed to have started around 1830s with a picture of the goddess under a tree near the current site of the temple. [ 3 ] The presiding deity, Sri Vadapathira Kaliamman is believed to originate from Sri Nisumbha Soodhani , worshipped by Chola kings as the family goddess for protection during war.
The title of the song means one who roams (vihara) in Srirangam (Rangapura), a temple town in Tamil Nadu, India. It details the exploits of the Lord Rama, whose family deity is Ranganatha of Srirangam. The most famous version of this song was rendered by M.S.Subbulakshmi, live at the United Nations. It has a pallavi, anupallavi and charanam.
The Vattrappalai Amman temple, located near Nandikkadal in Mullaitivu, was founded by King Gajabahu I and is considered the tenth and one of the oldest Kannagi Amman temples in Sri Lanka. The term "Palai" signifies a resting place, and "Vattrappalai" refers to the tenth resting place of Kannagi Amman.
Vatapi Ganapatim praises the god Ganesha "Vatapi Ganapatim" is a part of the series of hymns called Shodasha Ganapati kritis, a collection of songs dedicated to sixteen Ganesha icons located in shrines around Dikshitar's birthplace Thiruvarur. [1]
Kancipuram (Varadaraja Temple) Sri Parthasarathina: Suddha Dhanyasi: rUpakam: Tiruvallikeni Parthasarathi Temple: Sri Krishnam Bhaja Manasa Satatam: Todi: Adi: Guruvayur: Sri Sundara Rajam Bhajeham Kasi Rama Kriya (45) Adi: Madurai - Alagar Kovil (Vrshabhachalam) Soundara rajam ashraye Brindavana saranga Rupakam Thirunagai soundarraja perumal ...
Purandara Daasa travelled through the length and breadth of the Vijayanagara Empire and Pandharapur in Maharashtra composing and rendering soul-stirring songs in praise of God. He spent his last years in Hampi and also sang songs in Krishnadevaraya's court. The mantapa (mandap) in which he stayed is known as Purandara Daasa Mantapa (mandap) in ...
The temple has a rajagopura. To the right side of the front mandapa , the Archakasalai Pillayar Temple is found as a shrine, and to its left side a shrine of Karthikeya . Just in front of the sanctum sanctorum is a Dhwaja Stambha and in the prakara a Tulsi ( Holy Basil ), as well as shrines of Vinayaka , Subramania with Valli and Deivanai ...
The late Njeralattu Rama Poduval of Thirumandhamkunnu bani, Janardhanan Nedungadi of Guruvayoor, Sri Jyothidas Guruvayoordasan, Damodara Marar, a practitioner of the temple art called Mudiyettu, from Pazhoor and Sadanam Divakara Marar, master percussionist.