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  2. Ayyappan - Wikipedia

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    Ayyappan, also known as Dharmasastha and Manikandan, is the Hindu deity of truth and righteousness. According to Hindu theology, he is described as the son of Shiva and Mohini (the female avatar of Vishnu ), thus representing a bridge between Shaivism and Vaishnavism .

  3. Sabarimala Temple - Wikipedia

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    There is a small Mukkalvetti Ayyappa temple at Cheerappanchira, near Kollam which hold 3/4 power of Ayyappa and rest in Sabarimala. [23] [19] Valiya kadutha swami and kochu kadutha Swamy who were warrior brothers worshipped at Shabarimala are considered as ‘Shaundikans’, who hails from the Malabar Thiyyar community. [24]

  4. File:Ayyappa Temple, Chamarajanagara.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Rajah Annamalaipuram Ayyappan Koil, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The Ayyappa idol, made of Panchaloha (five precious metals representing the five elements of nature), was made by Sri Bhattanachariar, a sculptor from Nagercoil. It was taken in a procession from the Krishnan Temple in Nagercoil to various places of religious importance in Tamil Nadu before it was installed in the Rajah Annamalaipuram temple on ...

  6. Ayyappan Temple, Coimbatore - Wikipedia

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    Plans for the construction of a temple devoted to Lord Ayyappan started way back in 1942 with the coming together of a group of devotees. On 24 March 1969 Kumbhabhishekam was held and in 1972 a Dhwaja Stambha was set up and later was covered with gold. It is the only one of its kind in Tamil Nadu. [3]

  7. Ayyappanmudi - Wikipedia

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    It is dedicated to the Hindu deity Ayyappan. [1] Location. The temple is situated at the summit of Mount Ayyappan. The main attraction is a rock that is balanced at ...

  8. File:Ayyappa Temple, Siddapura.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Ayyappan Temple, Perambur - Wikipedia

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    Perambur Ayyappan temple is one of the Hindu temples where Vidyāraṃbhaṃ, [1] a ceremony held for children to start their learning education is performed every year on the Vijayadashami day. Ayiliya, Mandala Vilakku, Aaraattu and Pallivetta are celebrated in this temple. [2] The main deity of this temple is Ayyappan.