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  2. Arunachalesvara Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Arunachalesvara temple is one of the Pancha Bhoota Stalams, or five Shiva temples, with each a manifestation of a natural element: earth, water, air, sky and fire. [41] In Arunachalesvara temple, Shiva is said to have manifested himself as a massive column of fire, whose crown and feet could not be found by the Hindu gods, Brahma and Vishnu.

  3. Arunachala - Wikipedia

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    The Arunachalesvara Temple to Shiva is located at the base of the hill. [2] The hill is also known by the names Annamalai, Arunagiri, Arunachalam, Arunai, Sonagiri, and Sonachalam. Every year in the Tamil month of Kārttikai (November–December), the Kārttikai tīpam light is lit atop the hill.

  4. Arunachalesvarar Temple, Ammapettai - Wikipedia

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    Arunachalesvarar Temple is a Siva temple located at Ammapettai in Papanasam taluk, Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, India, at a distance of 21 km east from Thanjavur. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Presiding deity

  5. Jangam - Wikipedia

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    The name pandaram is from Tamil word meaning storing place of valuable jewels, navarathna. In ancient days jangamas were placed to maintain the jewels of Shiva temples and palaces in Tamil Nadu. Jangam Pandaram in Tamil Nadu are Land holders, Traders, Sanyasis or Monk in (Arunachalesvara Temple) or Priests of Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu.

  6. Karthika Deepam - Wikipedia

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    Karthika Deepam (Tamil: Kārtikai tīpam) is a Hindu festival of lights. It is mainly observed mainly by Tamils in India, Sri Lanka and other regions with significant Tamil diaspora. The festival is celebrated on the first full moon day of the month of Kartika coinciding with Kṛttikā nakshatra, falling on the Gregorian months of November or ...

  7. Adi Annamalai - Wikipedia

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    Adi Annamalai or Adhi Annamalai temple also known as Ani Annamalai [1] is situated in Thiruvannamalai. It is one of the shrines of the Vaippu Sthalams. [2] [3] It is found in the girivalam of Tiruvannamalai temple. It is found in the girivalam route of Arunachalesvara Temple. [2] [4] [5]

  8. Tiruvannamalai - Wikipedia

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    Tiruvannamalai is a temple city and a major pilgrimage centre in Tamil Nadu. The city is the marketing and service city for the surrounding places. Being the administrative headquarters of the Tiruvannamalai district, Tiruvannamalai has a lot of tertiary sector activities.

  9. Talk:Arunachalesvara Temple - Wikipedia

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    Almost all the sources that are cited in the article are also referring to the temple as Arunachalesvara Temple. aggi007 10:56, 18 September 2018 (UTC) Support, per RS and common name. Ms Sarah Welch 06:59, 19 September 2018 (UTC) Support - i vaguely remember this came up long time back for similar temples. We have a Sanskrit name for most ...