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Rameshwaram Thila Homam: Cost, Benefits, and Procedure

Rameshwaram Thila Homam

Rameshwaram Thila Homam: Cost, Benefits, and Procedure The story of the beautiful Rameshwaram Temple goes back to the time of Tretayuga. There is a feeling of godliness and holiness in this holy place in Tamil Nadu. The Ramanathaswamy Temple, which is also called the Rameshwaram Temple, is the most famous …

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TTD August month Darshan Tickets quota

TTD August month Darshan Tickets quota

TTD August month Darshan Tickets quota release dates and booking procedure For the month of August, TTD is about to open up the online quota for darshan, accommodation, and srivari seva, which is voluntary work. Seva Electronic Dip Sevas are Suprabhatha Seva, Thomala Seva, Archana Seva, and Astadala Pada Padmaradhanamu …

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Thirukannangudi Temple History, Timings, and Darshan

Thirukannangudi Temple History

Thirukannangudi Perumal Temple: History, Timings, and Darshan Vashista Maharishi is said to have worshiped Lord Krishna by making an image out of butter. The butter didn’t melt because of his holy powers. So that Krishna could have some fun one day, he ate the butter figure. As soon as Vashistar …

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Thirukannangudi Perumal Temple: History, Timings, and Darshan

Thirukannangudi Perumal Temple

Thirukannangudi Perumal Temple: History, Timings, and Darshan Tangjore Revenue District has this divya desam as one of its parts. It is not far from Nagapattinam. This spot is about 1 to 2 km away from Keezh Velur railway station on the Tiruvarur-Nagapattinam railway line.The moolavar is called Loganatha Perumal. By …

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Thirukannapuram Garuda Parvatham Mythology

Thirukannapuram Garuda Parvatham Mythology

There is a peak called Garuda Parvatham on the eastern edge of this temple. It’s partly buried in water. The Himalayan mountain range is the father of Garuda Parvatham. Thirukannapuram Garuda Parvatham Mythology, Significance and History Thirukannapuram Garuda Parvatham There was a time when Lord Indra scared all the mountains …

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Thirukannapuram Temple History, Timings, and Darshan

Thirukannapuram Temple History

Thirukannapuram Temple History, Timings, and Darshan Thirukkannapuram is one of the five shalas of Krishna. Thirukkan-nangudi, Thirukkannamangai, Thirukapisthalam, and Thirukovilur are the other four. For that reason, this spot is also called Krishnapuram. Lord Krishna lives here. It’s also called Saptha punya kshetrams because it has seven important holy features. …

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Srirangam Vimanam Mythology and History

Srirangam Vimanam Mythology and History

Srirangam Vimanam Mythology and History The temple is the shape and size it is today because different kings have added on to it and made it better over the years. Many additions and repairs have been made to the temple, from Tirumangai Alvar to the Ahobila Mutt Jeer. The end …

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Srirangam Temple: History, Architecture, and Importance

Srirangam Temple History

Srirangam Temple: History, Architecture, and Importance People usually call Srirangam, a city famous for its temples, Bhooloka Vaikuntham, which means “Paradise on earth.” It was Thirumangai Alvar who said that the other “divya desams” are like grounds around the main house, which is Srirangam (Aramam Soozhnda Arangam). While worshiping the …

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Ranganathaswamy Temple Thiruneermalai: History and Timings

Ranganathaswamy Temple Thiruneermalai

Ranganathaswamy Temple Thiruneermalai: History and Timings One of the 32 divya desams in Tamil Nadu is Thiruneermalai. Five kilometers separate Pallavaram station from Chennai City, which is seven to ten kilometers away. In the Brahmanda Puranam, this place is called Totadri. The word “adri” means “hillock” and the word “thoya” …

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Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple Thiruninravur: History, Timings, and Darshan

Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple Thiruninravur

Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple Thiruninravur: History, Timings, and Darshan Tiruninravur is about 30 km away from the city of Chennai. The god in this place is called Bhaktavatsala Perumal. Battharavi Perumal is another name for him. This name means that he is the heart of the Bhaktas, or devotees. “Ennai Petra Thayar,” which means “the mother who gave birth to me” in Tamil, is the name of the goddess. Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Thiruninravur The sthala for Mangalasasana is not this one. Tirumangai Alvar is said to have been here once, but the Lord is said not to have seen him, so the Alvar did not sing any …

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