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112 feet tall Adiyogi Lord Shiva statue in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India

Here is details about 112 feet tall Adiyogi Lord Shiva statue in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India.

Location:  Coimbatore in India
Address :  Mahashivaratri Grounds, Ishana Vihar, Velliangiri Foothills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Pin code: 641114
Built In: Feb 2017
Built By: Sadguru
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Signification: One of the 112 feet tall Statue
Entry : Free
Photography:  Alloew
Height : 112 Feet
Temple Timing: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Best time to visit: Oct to Feb
Visiting timing : 1 hour
Main Attraction: Shiva statue
Architecture: Black Stone Architecture
Festival : Maha Shivratri
Phone Number:
How to Reach by Air : The Near International Airport is Coimbatore International Airport.
How to reach By Rail:The near Railway station is Coimbatore Railway station.
How to reach By Bus or Road: There are many public and private vehicles available to reach here.

More Information about Adiyogi Lord Shiva statue

Adiyogi Lord Shiva statue is located at Coimbatore in  India. The statue was built by the Isha Yoga Foundation Sad guru and built in February 2017.The ‘Adiyogi’ statue is 112-feet tall, as Lord Shiva opened 112 chance for human beings to reach their ultimate potential, and the bust parable those chance . And it weighs over 500 tonnes.The statue is for the  steering and advance yoga, and is named Adiyogi, which means “the first yogi”, cuz Shiva is known as the originator of yoga. 

  


The 112 feet tall bust of ‘Adiyogi’ Lord Shiva at the Isha Yoga defense has been declared the world’s largest bust by the Guinness Book of World Records.The Guinness had made the declare in its website.The bust at the Isha Yoga Foundation on the outskirts of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu was unveiled by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 24 this year.

Mahashivratri is one of the most widely celebrated Hindu festivals of the India. According to the Hindu calendar there are twelve Shivratris – one in every month – that are serious for the worship of Shiva. Mahashivratri, coming on the 13th night, 14th day of the waning fortnight of the Phalguna month, is the most important among them all. Hindus all over the world fast and pray, keeping awake through the night.

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Vedagiriswarar Temple in Thirukazhukundram Tamil Nadu India

Thirukalukundram is one of the most famous pilgrim centres in Tamilnadu, renowned for its Hill Temple ad Sangu Theertham. It is named after the sacred Eagles who visit every noon at the Hill Temple called Pakshi Theertham and the Kailash of South India.The town is famous for its Hindu temple, Vedagiriswarar temple, popularly known as Kazhugu koil.Here is Some fact about Vedagiriswarar Temple in Thirukazhukundram Tamil Nadu India.

Location:Thirukazhukundram ,in Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu
Built in: about 1000 to 2000years ago
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva here known as Vedagiriswarar
Significance: one of the major temple
Entry: Free
Photography: Inside not allowed, out side allowed
Architecture : Dravidian Style
Temple timing: 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Visiting timing: 1 hour
Best time to visit: Aug to Feb
How to Reach by Air: The Nearest Airport is Chennai International Airport.
How to visit by Rail: The Nearest railway station is Chengalpet station.
How to visit by Road: State transport buses, private buses,vehicles  available to reach temple.

More Information about Vedagiriswarar Temple in Thirukazhukundram 

Vedagiriswarar Temple is located in Thirukazhukundram Kanchipuram District, on the Chengulpet-Mahabalipuram road.The temple was built about 1000 to 2000 years ago.The temple is dedicated to Lord shiva; here known as Vedagiriswarar  and goddess parvati. It is a contradiction here that Nandhi before the sanctum sanctorum is absent in this temple. There are 565 steps to reach the hill temple.The two sacred eagles appearing over the temple to worship the Lord every day are a major attraction for the visitors. They come down to a rock where sweet rice is offered as food. To watch these eagles taking the food is a rare experience. 

It is believed that Indira is still worshipping Lord in this temple.  As an evidence of this fact, thunder falls through a hole in the tower above the sanctum sanctorum (Vimana) and goes around the Shivalinga.  Unbearable heat is experienced while opening the sanctum next day.  This happens once in a few years.  Scientists had proved that such an incident took place on the 10th November, 1930.


The Puranas say thhat there is no deity qual to Arulmigu Vedagireeswarar in this world.Brahma, Vishnu, Indrian the 12 suns,Chandiran,Subramaniar,Anstavasus,Kodiruthirars,Munigangal, Nandhiyemperumal and Ashtakalugugal worshipped God Vedagireeswarar and attained heavanly blesh.This holy place is also known as Brahmpuri,Aathinarayanapuram,Indrapuri, Adthithapuri,Kumarapuri, Vasupuram,Ruthirkodi,Munigananathapuram,Nandhipuri and kalukasalam. 

Festivals of  Vedagiriswarar Temple
A great festival known as Pushpakara Mela as great as the Kumbh Mela in north is celebrated here once in 12 years with one lakh deepas on the Jupiter transition day to Virgo sign. A conch is born in the Theertha once in 12 years.
Pooja Details and Pooja Fees of  Vedagiriswarar Temple
Kaala Shanthi Pooja-8.00 a.m.
Uchchi Kaala Pooja-11.30 a.m.
Sayaraitchai Pooja-5.30 p.m.
Arthajama Pooja-8.00 p.m.
Pooja Details          Price

Pachi Dharshan Fees-Rs. 2.00
Archanai Ticket Fees-Rs. 2.00
Photos Permission Ticket-Rs. 25.00
Pen Alaippu Ticket-Rs. 150.00
Video Permission Ticket-Rs. 250.00
Kannikkai-Rs. 10.00
Abishega Ticket-Rs. 150.00
1 Day Annadhanam(50 Person's)-Rs.1250.00
Address and Contact Details of  Vedagiriswarar Temple 
Arulmigu Vedagiriswarar Temple,
Thirukalukundram - 603 109
Kancheepuram District
Phone: 044 - 2744 7139, 94447 10979

Nearest Temples of Vedagiriswarar Temple Thirukazhukundram
Arulmigu Aatcheeswarar temple
Arulmigu Kachi Anekadhangavadeswarar temple
Arulmigu Deivanayaka Easwarar temple
Arulmigu Satyanathaswami temple
Arulmigu Kalva Perumal temple
Mahabalipuram
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Sri Anjaneya Temple Near Eachanari Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India

Sri Anjaneya Temple known as Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple is one attractions of  popular tourist spot.This temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuma in the divine form of Panchamuga Anjaneyar.Here is Some Fact of Sri Anjaneya Temple near Eachanari Coimbatore Tamil Nadu.


Location: Near Eachanari Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
Address:  Arulmigu Anjaneyar Thirukovil , 
Namakkal - 637403, Namakkal District.
Built in: About 500 - 1000 years ago
Built By: Krishnadeva Raya
Dedicated to: Lord Hanumanji
Entry: Free
Photography: Allowed
Temple Timing: 5:00 Am to 9:00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best Time to Visit: Oct to Feb
Festivals : Anjaneya Jayanthi (Hanuman Jayanti)
Phone: (04286 ) 233 999
Nearest  Railway Station: Salem Railway Station(54 Km)
Nearest Airport: Coimbatore International Airport 153 km

More Information about  Sri Anjaneya Temple

 

Sri Anjaneya Temple is located near Eachanari Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India.The temple was built in 500 to 1000 years ago during KrishnaDeva Raya Period and built around 650 years ago.The temple is dedivated to Lord Hanumanji.Sri Anjaneya Temple is popular for the huge statue of Lord Hanuman, which stands at a height of 18 feet. And the specialty is the statue is made out of a single stone and stands out to an open sky, no roofs are built for Lord Hanuman. 



This shrine is managed by Sri Ramabhaktha Hanuman Dhyana Kendra Trust. The specialty of this Hanuman is that he has Pancha Mukha (five faces). Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple’s main deity is 13 feet tall and is carved from a single stone. Hanuman is depicted as singing or chanting ‘Rama Rama’. The priest has to use a ladder to adorn the deity with garlands.Here Lord Hanuman is adorned with golden crown, diamond ear rings, golden belt and other precious ornaments.Lord Hanuman is always decorated with His favorite tulasi garlands, betel garlands and are offered with milk, ghee, honey etc.

Devotees pray to the deity to fulfill their wishes by giving a big or small garland made of betel leaves or thulasi (holy basil) on Saturdays.Other deities are Sudarsana Perumal (Lord of the discus), Vishnu, Durga and Gajalakshmi can be found in the temple.A small Pyramid is in this place where devotees can sit inside it and meditate. Daily Rama Nama bhajans (religious songs) are sung by groups of devotees.


Nearest Tourist Attractions of  Sri Anjaneya Temple



Koolippatti Murugan Temple
Ardhanareeswarar Temple
Ranganatha Swamy temple
Arapaleeswarar Temple
Eshwaran Temple
Periyaswamy Temple
Ettukai Amman Temple
Asala Deepeswarar Temple
The Bungalow Club Resorts
Mithra Resorts and Club
Forest Collage Museum
Bharathi Park

 

Nearest Hotels and Restaurants of  Sri Anjaneya Temple




Aathirai Restaurant
280/158, Salem Main Road
Namakkal - 637001
Phone : +91-4286-276030, 276040
Hotel Radha Prasad
Near Anna Statue,
Tiruchengode - 637211.
Phone : 04288 - 255510, 255560
Phone : 097155 69000, 097888 34567
Hotel Golden Palace
Trichy Main Road, Namakkal 637 001, India
Phone: +(91)-4286-228511, +(91)-9500979572

Hotel Vangili International
Richy Road, Namakkal
Phone: +(91)-4286-232777, +(91)-7598376424

 

How To Reach Sri Anjaneya Temple 




By Air: The Nearest Airport is Coimbatore International Airport  just 153 km from Sri Anjaneya Temple.

By Rail: The Nearest Railway station is  Salem Railway Station just 54 Km from Sri Anjaneya Temple.

By Road: There are many public and Private vehicles available to reach Sri Anjaneya Temple.




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Arunachaleswara(Annamalaiyar) Shiva Temple on Annamalai Hill Town of Tiruvannamalai Tamil Nadu India

Here is Some Information about Arunachaleswara or Annamalaiyar  Lord Shiva Temple in Tiruvannamalai Tamil Nadu India.


Location: Arunachala Hill Town of  Tiruvannamalai Tamil Nadu
Built in: 15th Century
Built By:Vijayanagara ruler Krishna Deva Raya
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Known As: Adhirunkazhalan, Kannaramuthan.
Significance: Form of Fire taken By Lord Shiva
Entry: Free
Photography: Not Allowed
Temple Timing: 5:30 Am to 12:30 Am , 3:30 Pm to 9:30 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 to 2 hour
Best Time to Visit: Oct to February
Architectural style:Dravidian architecture
Address: Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu 606601
Phone:04175 252 438 
Nearest Railway station: Madurai Railway station
Nearest Airport:  Kanchipuram  airport(80 Km)


More Information about Arunachaleswara Temple

 

 

Arunachaleswara Temple is located at Arunachala Hill Town of  Tiruvannamalai Tamil Nadu.The temple was built in 15th Century and built by Vijayanagara ruler Krishna Deva Raya.The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.Here Lord Shiva is known by devotees as Annamalayar or Arunachaleswarar.In this temple is found one of the elements lingas where God Shiva incarnates as Fire. The Arunachaleswara temple spreads over an area of 24 acres.

There are found about 119 epigraphs in the temple most pertaining to the Cholas for a long time. The rest of the inscriptions belongs to the Kopperunjinga, Pallava, Hoysalas and the Vira Vallava Deva Nagara Kings. Inside the premises of the large temple there are also temples dedicated to Subramanya and Parvati. The temple came in to existence when Lord Shiva was angered by the act of Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. He then took the form of Fire having neither a beginning nor an end.



 Pooja Timing of Arunachaleswara Temple

 


5.30 A.M.  -Ukshakala Pooja
8.00 A.M.  - Kala santhi Pooja
11.30 A.M.  -Uchikala Pooja
5.30 P.M.  -  Sayaratchai Pooja
7.30 P.M.  - Irandam Kala Pooja
9.00 P.M.  - Arthajama Pooja

 

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How To Reach Arunachaleswara Temple

 

By Air: The Nearest Airport is Kanchipuram  airport(80 Km) and Chennai Airport.

By Rail: The Nearest Railway station is Madurai Railway station.

By Road: There are many public and privare vehicles available to reach temple. The town is well connected from Chennai and frequent bus services are available, one through Chengleput, Madurantakam, Tindivanam and Gingee, and the other through Sri Perumbudur, Kancheepuram, Vellore and Polur.



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Selva Vinayagar Temple Neyveli Tamil Nadu India


Here is Some Information about Selva Vinayagar Temple Neyveli Tamilnadu India.




Location: Neyveli Town ship Tamil Nadu
Built in: About 500 to 1000 years ago
Dedicated to: Lord Gannesha
Significance: One of the best temple
Entry: Free
Photography: Not allowed
Temple Timing: 6:00 Am to 9:00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 hour
Best Time to Visit: Sep to Feb
Festival: Ganesh Chaturthi
Nearest Railway Station:  Neyveli station
Nearest Airport: Local Tiruchirappalli and Int.Pondicherry airport(108Km)


More Information about SelvaVinayagar Temple Neyveli



Selva Vinayagar Temple Neyveli  temple is located at Neyveli Town Ship in Tamil Nadu States of India.The temple was built about 500 to 1000 years agoThe temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Selva Vinayagar Temple is a very small beautiful temple and back side of this New Sai Baba temple is there. In this temple Ganapati Idol are very nice and colorful one.In this temple on Ganesh Chaturthi festival many people come and take blessing Lord Vinayagar.


Nearest Tourist Places of  SelvaVinayagar Temple Neyveli



Vilwanatheswarar
Pallikonda Perumal
Manikandeeswarar
Chalanatheeswarar
Subramanyaswami
Balamurugan


How To Reach  Selva Vinayagar Temple Neyveli 

 

By Air: The Nearest Local Airport is Tiruchirappalli  just 68 Km and International Airport is Pondicherry airport just 108 Km from Selva Vinayagar Temple Neyveli.

By Rail: Neyveli has its own Railway station so Nearest Railway station is Neyveli railway station.

By Road: There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Neyveli Vinayagar Temple.


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Sripuram Laxmi Narayani Golden Temple near Vellore-South India's Golden Temple in Tamil Nadu State


Vellore is popularly known as the Fort City of Tamil Nadu.Near Vellore a most popular Sripuram Golden Mahalaxmi Temple was constructed by Sri Narayani Peedam and built with pure gold is one of the most famous temple of tamil nadu.Here is Some Information about Sripuram Laxmi Narayani Golden Temple known as Sauth India's Golden Temple.



Location: 8 kilometers far from old bus stand of Vellore
Built In: 24 August 2007
Built By: Sri Narayani Peeda
Dedicated to: Goddess Lakshmi
Signification: Second golden temple in India after Amritsar
Entry: Free
Parking: Available(20 Rs)
Main Attraction: Gold plated Architecture
Famous As: Sripuram Golden Mahalaxmi Temple
Area : 55,000 sq ft on spread about 100 acres of land
Phone : +91-93822-38665, +91-44-32458665
Email:contact@sripuram.org
How many Gold is used to build: Approximately 1500 Kilograms
Cost of construction: 300 crore ( 65 million US $)
Nearest  Railway Station: Katpadi Railway Station (12 km)
Nearest  Airport: Bangalore and Chennai Airports.


More Information about  Sripuram Laxmi Narayani Golden Temple

 

Sripuram Laxmi Narayani Temple is located 8 kilometers far from old bus stand of Vellore in Tamil Nadu states of India.The temple was built in 24 August 2007 and built by Sri Narayani Peeda.The temple is dedicated to Goddesh Laxmi Narayani.The Vellore Golden Temple is managed by Guru Sakthi Amma and it is covered 55,000 sq ft on spread about 100 acres of land. Approximately 1500 Kilograms of Gold and have total cost of about Three hundred  crore or  Sixty five million US Dollar is used to build the temple. Devotees hail the temple as 'one of the wonders of the world' and say that it is the only temple covered fully with gold.

The temple took six years to complate the construction of the temple.about four hundred gold andcopper smiths came over from Tirupathi Thirumala Devasthanam and showed their deftness and art.About twelve layers of gold foils have been pasted on copper sheets embossed with the designs of Gods and fixed on the walls.The whole interior of the temple has been constructed with pure gold.  The deity of Mahalakshmi is made up granite and placed in the sanctum sanctorm of Sripuram or spiritual park.The temple is known as  as South India’s Golden temple and it is second golden temple in India after Amritsar.



Darshan and Aarti Timing of Sripuram Laxmi Narayani Golden Temple

 

Open Days: All days of the week
Visit Duration: 2 to 3 hours
Photography: Not Allowed
Timing: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Best time to visit:  October to March
Entry Fee: Free to all
Abishekam Puja Timing: 4.00 AM to 8.00 AM
General darshan Timing: 8.00 AM to 8.00 PM
Aarthi Seva Timing: 6.00 PM to 7.00 PM
Dress Code of Darshan: Any decent outfit is allowed, it can be ethnic wear, normal pant and shirt.Not to wear short pants, lungies, midi and Barmudas.



Nearest Hotels and Restaurants of Sripuram Laxmi Narayani Golden Temple

 

The temple campus has hotel, hospital, orphans. Rooms are fairly clean. Charges : Non AC ( Rs. 500/- )for 2 persons (additional bed- 150/-), AC – Rs. 750/- for 2 persons (additional bed- 200/-) . Maximum persons allowed 3 only in a room. 

Hotel Prince Manor
83, Katpadi Road, 
Vellore - 632004



How To Reach Sripuram Laxmi Narayani Golden Temple




By Air: The Nearest airport is Bangalore and Chennai Airports

By Rail: The Nearest Railway station is Katpadi Railway Station (12 km).

By Road : There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Sripuram Laxmi Narayani Golden Temple Vellore Tamil Nadu.There are many buses run from Bangalore, Chennai, Tirupati and some other main cities.
 


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Thillai Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram Tamil Nadu India

Here is Some Information about Thillai Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram Tamil Nadu India

Location: Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu India
Built in: 9th-12th centuries
Area: 50 acres
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: One of the Shiva temple
Temple Timing: 6.00 Am. to 12.30 Pm and 4:30 Am to 10:00Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: Sep-Feb
Phone: +91- 94439 86996
Nearest Railway Station:  Chidambaram
Nearest Airport: Tiruchirapalli (195 km) and Chennai (245 km)

More Information about  Thillai Nataraja Temple Chidambaram

The holy town of Chidambaram is one of the prime destinations for the conglomeration of Shaviates for over two thousand years in South India.Thillai Nataraja Temple is located in town Chidambaram of Tamil Nadu India.The temple was built in 9th-12th centuries.The temple is spread over 51 acres and has four towers on the four sides of the temple.Each tower is 135 ft and has 7 stories each with a 13 copper kalasam. The entrance of the base of these towers is large rising to 40 ft. The outer perimeter of the temple is about 30 ft high enclosing the outer passage (Veedhi) and Inner Enclosures (Praharam).The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva known as a Nataraja.Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance) is one of the most common and recognisable statues in the west and this temple in Chidambaram is the only one dedicated to this form of Shiva.The Thillai Nataraja Temple is actually a part of the Kovil categories of Shiv temples that marks the influence of mysticism of worshipping Shiva in its architecture, sculpting and art forms. Each of the major ruling dynasties in the south left their imprint on the Thillai Nataraja Temple. Significant influences are visible in the form of renovations and erections made by the Pallavas, Cholas, Pandayas, Cheras and the rulers of Vijayanagara and Golconda.
The temple is managed by the Chidambaram Dikshitar (Deekshitars, the Thillai Three Thousand) - a class of brahmins, who, according to legends, were brought here from Mt. Kailasa by Saint Patanjali specifically for the performance of daily rituals and maintenance of the Chidambaram temple. 

Story of  Thillai Nataraja Temple

The story of Chidambaram begins with the legend of Lord Shiva strolling into the Thillai Vanam (Vanam meaning forest and thillai trees - botanical name Exocoeria agallocha, a species of mangrove trees - which currently grows in the Pichavaram wetlands near Chidambaram. The temple sculptures depicting the Thillai trees date back to the 2nd century CE).

In the Thillai forests resided a group of saints or 'rishis' who believed in the supremacy of magic and that God can be controlled by rituals and 'mantras' or magical words. The Lord strolls in the forest with resplendent beauty and brilliance, assuming the form of 'Pitchatanadar', a simple mendicant seeking alms. He is followed by his Grace and consort who is Lord Vishnu as Mohini. The rishis and their wives are enchanted by the brilliance and the beauty of the handsome mendicant and his consort.On seeing their womenfolk enchanted, the rishis get enraged and invoke scores of 'serpents' (Sanskrit: Nāga) by performing magical rituals. The Lord as the mendicant lifts the serpents and dons them as ornaments on his matted locks, neck and waist. Further enraged, the rishis invoke a fierce tiger, which the Lord skins and dons as a shawl around his waist.Thoroughly frustrated, the rishis gather all their spiritual strength and invoke a powerful demon Muyalakan - a symbol of complete arrogance and ignorance. The Lord wearing a gentle smile, steps on the demon's back, immobilizes him and performs the Ánanda Thaandava (the dance of eternal bliss) and discloses his true form. The rishis surrender, realizing that this Lord is the truth and he is beyond magic and rituals.

Architecture of  Thillai Nataraja Temple

The place where the temple stands is the claimed center of the earth’s magnetic equator. This shows the tremendous engineering, geographical and astrological knowledge of the ancient architecturers.
The temple has nine gateways among which four of them have gopurams in the East, West, North and South. The eastern gopuram/pagoda has all the 108 dance postures of Bharathanatiyam. The south gopuram Sokkaseeyan Thirunilai Ezhugopuram was constructed by Pandya king. This is evident from the sculpted fishes (flag of Pandya king) in the ceiling. The smallest gopuram is the western gopuram that was constructed in 1150; but there is no evidence available to know the construction of this gopuram. However, there are sculptures depicting the Goddess fighting with buffalo-demon. The North Gopuram was constructed around 1300 AD with the brick portion constructed by the Vijayanagara king Krishnadevaraya in the 16th century. The East Gopuram, was claimed to have been constructed by the Pallava King, Koperunsingan II.
The roof of Ponnambalam is held by a set of 64 beams representing the 64 forms of art. It is also held by several cross beams representing the infinite blood vessels. The roof has been laid with 21,600 golden tiles with the word Sivayanama inscribed on them representing 21,600 breaths, which represents the number of breaths taken in a 24 hour period.. The golden tiles are fixed using 72,000 golden nails that represents the number of nadis existing in the human body. The roof is topped by a set of 9 sacred pots or kalasas, representing the 9 forms of energy.

Special Attraction of the  Thillai Nataraja Temple

Presiding deity Tirumoola Nathar is a swayambumurthi. Yet, Lord Nataraja is the ruling deity. Of the panchabhoodha sthalas (places) Chidambaram belongs to Akasha. The hymns sung by Gnanasambandar, Tirunavukkarasar and Sundarar were found from this temple only.
Festivals Celebration Thillai Nataraja Temple

Thillai Nataraja Temple,new moon-chaturdasi,Chittirai Thiruvonam, Aani Thirumanjanam or Uthiram of Aani
,Chaturdasi of Aavani, The chaturdasi of the month of Puratasi

Nearest Tourist Attraction of  Thillai Nataraja Temple

Thillai Kali Temple
Sirgazhi Temple
Govindaraja Perumal Temple
Annamalaiyar Temple
Pichavaram
Poompuhar
Porto Novo

How To Reach  Thillai Nataraja Temple Chidambaram

By Road : There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Thillai Nataraja Temple Chidambaram Tamil Nadu.Frequent bus services are also available from Chidambaram to various states like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Pondicherry and various parts of Tamil Nadu. Non-stop bus services and express bus services are also available from here.

By Rail : The Nearest Airport is Chidambaram Airport.The city is located on the Chennai-Trichy mainline of Southern Railway. There are many trains connecting the town with other major cities of Tamil Nadu.

By Air: The Nearest Airport is present are at Tiruchirapalli (Trichy) and Chennai.

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Vadivudai Amman Temple in Tiruvottiyur(Chennai) Tamil Nadu

Here is Some Information about Vadivudai Amman Temple in Tiruvottiyur Tamil Nadu India.

Location:  Sannadhi Street, Tiruvottiyur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Built in: About 2000 years  ago
Built By: Rajendra Chola
Phone : +91 -044-25733703
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: One among Oldest temple
Temple Timing:5:00 Am to 10:00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit:
Nearest Railway Station: Chennai Station(7 Km)
Nearest Airport: Chennai Airport(7 Km)


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Vadivudai Amman Temple is located Sannadhi Street, Tiruvottiyur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu in the India.The temple was erect about 2000 years ago.The temple is devoted to Lord Shiva.The temple is revered by the Tevaram chant of Saiva nayanars, the 7th centennial Tamil saint poets and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam.this temple is referred either as Adipureeswarar temple or Thyagaraja temple. Lord Shiva is available in this temple in three main forms - formless, physical form, and always  in an dietetic form.The goddess of the temple, Vadivudai Amman, is very powerful, and she is one of the three main goddesses of the Chennai region.The main shrine of the temple has the big Shiv Linga named Adi Pureeswarar. Hence, this temple is always  named as Adi Pureeswarar temple. Adjacent to the main shrine, the shrine of the Thyagarajar is located. Vadivudai Amman is seen in a discrete shrine. Apart from these three main shrines, there are a lot of shrines in this temple. Some of the notable shrines are 27 star Shiva shrines and Tiruvotteeswarar shrine. Other deities present in the temple build Thiruptheeswarar, Kuzhandhai Eesar, Jaganadhar, Annamalayar, Jambukeswarar, Nagalingar, Meenakshi, Sundareswarar, Sagasralingam, Amirthakandeesar, Gowrieeswarar, and Ek abaadhar.

History of  Vadivudai Amman Temple


The temple is unite with the saint poet Sundarar and Pattinathar. The temple has been in existence from the Pallava times of 7th century and widely expanded by the Chola kings during the 11th century. The temple has a seven plane gateway tower and a tank with area covering 1 acre. The temple draws parallel with the Thygaraja temple in Tiruvarur as both the temples were expanded by Rajendra Chola I and both have the same dance poses of the Lord Shiva. The temple was originally built by Pallavas and later restore by the  Rajendra Chola I. The wording dating 954 CE, the fifth year of the Chola king Gandaraditya reveal 90 sheep for the burning lamps and ilavilaku. The writing dating from 1046 CE reveal that 64 bronze Nayanmar statues were installed in the temple. There were equal number of dancing girls called Devadasi in the temple who were sever into two groups, the Valankai Dasis danced for Thyagaraja and the Idangai Dasis danced for the Vadivudaiamman. During the reign of the Malik Kafur, much of the temple was maturate and the russet idols present now in the temple were installed during the Vijayanagara time of 15th century. Famous piste like Pattinathar, Tope swamigal and Ramalinga Swamigal lived in this town and prayed Thyagaraja in this temple. This place is always  home to Thiruvottiyur Thyagayyar who is a Carnatic composer and poet.

How To Reach Vadivudai Amman Temple


By Road : There are many people and private vehecals available to reach Vadivudai Amman Temple in Tiruvottiyur.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Chennai  Junction.(7 Km).

By Air : The Nearest Airport is  Chennai  International Airport(7 Km).


Picture Gellery of  Vadivudai Amman Temple Tiruvottiyur
















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