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Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN-C104 Two Jain Tirthankara Images In A Coconut Plantation Annavasal: Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN-C105 Siva Temple Ariyur: Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN-C106 Jain Tirthankara Image And Inscribed Stone Chettipatty: Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN-C107 Ruined Jaina Temple Chettipatty: Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN ...
The Kokarneswarar Temple is situated in town of Thirukokarnam located 5 kilometres from the town of Pudukkottai in the Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deity is Kokarneswarar considered to be a form of the Hindu God Shiva. His consort Brihadambal is the family deity of the Thondaiman kings which ruled the princely Pudukkottai state.
The Thirumayam Fort is a 40-acre wide [1] fortress in the town of Thirumayam in Pudukkottai-Karaikudi Highway in Pudukkottai District, Tamil Nadu, India. It was constructed by Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, the Raja of Ramnad in 1687. Later the fort was handed over to his brother in law Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman.
Pudukkottai district is bounded on the northeast and east by Thanjavur District, on the southeast by the Palk Strait, on the southwest by Ramanathapuram and Sivaganga districts, and on the west and northwest by Tiruchirapalli District. As of 2011, the district had a population of 1,618,345 with a sex-ratio of 1,015 females for every 1,000 males.
There are two publications in the 20th century which brought to light these monuments in particular: one in 1916, in the book "General History of the Pudukkottai State" by S. Radhakrishna Iyer, a historian, but only known regionally; and the other by Jouveau-Dubreuil and Gopinatha Rao, iconographers who worked together and brought out a ...
Tirupperunthurai (also called the Athmanathaswamy temple) is located in Avudaiyarkoil village, [1] near Aranthangi in the Pudukkottai district of Tamil Nadu. It was built to honor Lord Shiva. One of the sacred books of Tamil Saiva Siddhanta, Manikkavasagar's Tiruvasakam, originated from this shrine. Manikkavasagar is said to have converted the ...
During Tamil month of Aani 10 day festival, Masi Maham, float festival are held in this temple. This temple is opened for worship from 6.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. [1] During Tamil month of Aippasi, in Pournami, annabisegam (offering of food) and special worship are held.
Ponnamaravathi is a town in Pudukkottai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] [2] The town holds the status of Taluk. It is located 37 km from the district headquarter Pudukkottai and 410 km from state capital Chennai. An ancient burial site was discovered in 2022. [3]