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Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Marudhamalai (also Maruthamalai or Marudamalai), or the Marudhamalai Murugan Temple, is a popular 12th-century hill temple situated in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Built by Tamil kings during the Sangam period as indicated in the Purananuru , the temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan and is considered the Seventh House ...
To mark the unveiling of the statue, the song "Adiyogi – The Source of Yoga" was released by the Isha Foundation, sung by Kailash Kher, with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi. [9] Another 6.4-metre (21 ft) statue of Adiyogi was unveiled in Tennessee, US in 2015 by the Isha Foundation, as part of a 2,800 m 2 (30,000 sq ft) yoga studio. [10]
Marudhamalai, also Maruthamalai or Marudamalai, is a suburb of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. It is located along the Western Ghats , 15 km (9.3 mi) from Coimbatore . It is currently part of 17th ward of Coimbatore Corporation and Somayampalayam Village Panchayat.
Perur Pateeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Perur, in western part of Coimbatore in state of Tamil Nadu in India. The temple was built by Karikala Chola in 2nd century CE. [citation needed] The temple is located on the bank of the Noyyal River and has been patronized by poets like Arunagirinathar and
Coimbatore (Tamil: kōyamputtūr, IPA: [koːjɐmbut̪ːuːɾ]), also known as Kovai (IPA: ⓘ), is one of the major metropolitan cities in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.It is located on the banks of the Noyyal River and surrounded by the Western Ghats.
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Arulmigu Munthi Vinayagar Temple, is a Hindu temple located in the neighbourhood of Puliakulam in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to the god Munthi Vinayagar, a form of Ganesha . The temple holds the largest Vinayagar idol in the entire Asian Continent .
Theerthagirishwarar Temple is located at the top of a hillock. [1] The temple, situated about 1 km (about 0.6 mi) up the steep slope of the hillock, derives its name from the five springs in the temple. Lord Theerthagireeswar is the worshiped deity. The Rama Theertham is a tiny waterfall about 9.1 meters (about 30 feet) high.