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  2. Thirumalaikoil - Wikipedia

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    Thirumalaikoil is a shrine dedicated to Lord Thirumalai Kumaraswamy at Panpozhil near Tenkasi in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu, India. It was built by Thiruvarutchelvar Sivakami Ammaiyar. Poets Arunagirinather and Achanputhur Subbaiah have written many poems on the saint. It is a hilltop shrine, with 625 steps of pathway to reach the temple.

  3. Thirumalai Kovil - Wikipedia

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    Thirumalai Kovil is a Murugan temple situated at Panpoli, [1] Sengottai in the Tenkasi district of Tamil Nadu, South India. It is about 100 km from Thiruvananthapuram . The temple is situated on a small hill surrounded by the Western Ghats near the border with Kerala .

  4. Sri Meenakshi Temple (Pearland, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Meenakshi Temple Society was established in 1977. The land for the temple, a five acre site, was acquired between 1976 and 1978. A plan for the site was drawn up by Ranjit Banerjee, a professor of architecture at the University of Houston. The temple's first permanent structure was a Ganesha temple.

  5. Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Sengottai - Wikipedia

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    Thirumalai kovil 9 km from Shencottah; Kasi Viswanathar Temple, Tenkasi 8 km from Shencottah; Aryankavu Sastha Temple 15.7 km from Shencottah; Achankovil Sastha Temple 27.3 km from Shencottah; Kulathupuzha - 40 km from Shencottah; Kottavasal Karuppasamy - 9 km tamilnadu border. Puliyarai thatchina moorthy temple. Ilanji Kumarar Kovil; Saiva ...

  7. Vaishnava Nambi and Thirukurungudivalli Nachiar temple

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    They are Ninra Nambi (Standing posture), Irundha Nambi (Sitting posture), Kidandha Nambi (Sleeping posture), Thiruparkadal Nambi and Thirumalai Nambi. Thiruparkadal Nambi Temple is located near to the River Nambiyaru, one km from the main temple. Thirumalai Nambi Temple is on the hills (Mahendragiri Mountain) 8 km from the main temple. [7]

  8. 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.

  9. Meenakshi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Yali in pillars at Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple. Madurai Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple was built by Pandyan Emperor Sadayavarman Kulasekaran I (1190 CE–1205 CE). He built the main portions of the three-storeyed Gopuram at the entrance of Sundareswarar Shrine and the central portion of the Goddess Meenakshi Shrine, which are some of the earliest surviving parts of the temple.