Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
As Bhairava is found in the main shrine, this temple is known as Bairavanathar Temple. [1] This is the only temple having Bhairava in the main shrine. After the annihilation of Ravana in Sri Lanka, in order to get relieved from the ill wills Rama wanted to do puja to Shiva. So he sent Hanuman to Kasi.
Maha Bhairava Rudhra Aalayam, Bhairavar Nagar, Thiruvadisoolam Road, Echankaranai, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu Bairavar Koil, Thirupattur, Sivaganga dis.Tamil Nadu Sri Bhairavar Malai Koil, a serene hill temple in a less inhabited area near Venbedu village approx. 23 km (14 mi) from Chengalpattu & 8 km (5.0 mi) from Thiruporur.
The Tamil Nadu State Chess Association (TNSCA) is the apex body for the game of chess in Tamil Nadu, India. It was formed on 26 April 1947 with a view to identifying upcoming chess players and mould them into world-class professionals.
The tourism wing is responsible for the promotion of tourism and development of tourist related infrastructure in the state. In 1971, Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation was established as a nodal agency responsible for the same. [5] The tag line "Enchanting Tamil Nadu" has been adopted in the tourism promotions by the department.
In order to kill the two asuras Sambasuran and Padmasuran, Bhairava came from the third eye of Shiva. As he destroyed them during the Tamil month of Karthikai, a festival known as Samba Sashti festival is held in a grand manner. During the Tamil month of Aani 10 day festival is held. [1] During Panguni Thiriyambakashtami festival is held. [2]
Vairavanpatti is a village located on the way from Madurai and Karaikudi in Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu, India. [1] This village derives its name from the temple dedicated to Lord Kala Bhairav who is known in Tamil language as Vairavan. It is 2 km from the Pillayarpatti village which is another famous pilgrimage center.
This temple is famous for prathosam, this temple has a unique Kala Bhairava shrine with two Vahanas. Sridevi, Bhudevi Sametha Malaimandala Srinivasa Perumal temple. Kaaraludaya Ayaanar Temple; Arulmigu Swarna Kaleeswarar Temple; Marudhudaya Ayyanar Temple; Kaatuppillayar Temple
The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu manages and controls the temple administration within the state. The Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act XXII of 1959 controls 36,425 temples, 56 mathas or religious orders (and 47 temples belonging to mathas), 1,721 specific endowments and 189 trusts.