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  2. Thiruparankundram Dargah - Wikipedia

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    Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple, and Jain caves (சமணர் குகை) are also there in the hills. Thiruparankunram hills proclaims and stands evidence of the religious hormony of the Tamil people to the world.

  3. Thirupparankundram Rock-cut Cave and Inscription - Wikipedia

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    Thirupparankundram Rock-cut Cave and Inscription is located in Thiruparankundram in its landmark hill that towers to a height of 1,048 feet (319 m) and has a circumference of over 2 miles (3.2 km). This hill contains some of the earliest cave temples of Shaivism tradition in the Madurai region, of which this temple is one. The hill is sacred to ...

  4. Thiruparankundram - Wikipedia

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    The cave temple at the top is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva with a few inscriptions. [2] Thiruparankundram-Madurai area was the target of extensive destruction and looting by the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century, followed by an attempt to establish an Islamic Sultanate in Tamil Nadu.

  5. Six Abodes of Murugan - Wikipedia

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    Arunagirinathar was a 15th-century Tamil poet born in Tiruvannamalai.According to regional tradition, he spent his early years as a rioter and seducer of women. After ruining his health, he tried to commit suicide by throwing himself from the northern tower of Annamalaiyar Temple, but was saved by the grace of god Murugan. [3]

  6. Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Thiruparankundram - Wikipedia

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    As the temple is revered in Tevaram, it is classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam, one of the 276 temples that find mention in the Saiva canon. The temple is counted as the third in the series of the temples on bank of river Vaigai. [17] Sambandar met the three Tamil chiefs, the Chera, the Chola and the Pandya in this temple and blessed them.

  7. File:8th century Thirupparankundram cave temple, Madurai ...

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    The rock-cut temple with mandapa, sanctum and inscriptions inside are dated between 8th- and 13th-century. Colonial era and several contemporary reports state that this was a Jain cave by the early centuries of the common era before being converted into a Shiva temple in the 8th-century. There is no Jain or Hindu literature, or inscriptions ...

  8. Samanar Hills - Wikipedia

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    The eastern parts of the same rocky hillocks include other important sites such as the Kanjamalai with the Thiruparankundram Jain cave and Hindu monuments (Umai Andar), the major rock cut Subramaniya Swamy temple (Kandan) and the 17th to 18th-century Islamic dargah for Sikandar Shah – the last Sultan of the Madurai Sultanate (1372–1377 CE). [4]

  9. Shri Pathirakali Mariamman Temple - Wikipedia

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    In other way, it is said that when lord Murugan married Theivanai in Thiruparankundram (nearest to Tirumangalam), the "Tirumangalyam" was made here and hence the name came The temple is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) south from Madurai in India. The main shrine would be Shri Mariamman and the Utsava Deity were Shri Pathirakaliamman and Shri ...