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  2. 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.

  3. Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Temple Location Meenakshi Temple: Madurai city center Thiru Aappanoor: About 2 km from the city center, on the north bank of the Vaigai River Subramaniya Swamy Temple: 9 km southwest of Madurai, one of the Six Abodes of Murugan: Edaganathar temple: In Thiruvedagam, 17 km northwest of Madurai Piranmalai Kodunkundreeswar Temple: 24 km northwest ...

  4. Madapuram - Wikipedia

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    Though Madapuram is near Madurai it is within Sivagangai district. [1] The famous Madurapuram Badhrakali amman and ayyanar temple is situated at this place. Today this temple is managed by HR & CE ministry of Government of Tamil Nadu. Madurapuram kali is believed to be the Kaval deivams of Madurai Pandyan king. The temple has no roof.

  5. Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam - Wikipedia

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    Literally, Teppakulam means temple pond mainly used for devotional festivals. The tank is connected to Vaigai River through an ingenious system of underground Channels. It has total of 12 long stairs (steps) made of granite on all four sides. The temple as well as the stairs was built by the King Thirumalai Nayak.

  6. Sri Pandi Muneeswarar Temple (Pandi Kovil) - Wikipedia

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    Sri Pandi Muneeswarar Temple (commonly known as Pandi Kovil) is a temple located in Melamadai area of Madurai city in Tamil Nadu, India. The main deity of the temple is Pandi Muneeswarar. It is believed that a Pandya king called Nedunchezhiyan is worshipped as Pandi Muneeswarar in this temple. [1] [2]

  7. Kallalagar Temple - Wikipedia

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    Ethir Sevai is a part of the Chithirai Thiruvizha of the Kallazhagar temple at Alagar Koyil and begins on the fourth day. On this day, Alagar or Lord Vishnu changes his appearance as Kallar and travels via Kallar Nadu and enters Madurai and the city’s residents welcome him. [10] Millions of people gather in Madurai to witness this event.