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  2. Panchavarnaswamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple is counted as one of the temples built on the banks of River Kaveri. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam. [6] The temple priests perform the puja (rituals) during festivals and on a daily basis.

  3. Pancharama Kshetras - Wikipedia

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    The temple, part of the pācharama shrines, is a single-storey structure with a small linga, unlike the usual two-storey shrines. Of the forty-six inscriptions on the temple, the earliest dates to 1156 CE, with the latest recorded in 1640 CE. Based on the epigraphical evidence, the temple is believed to have been constructed in the 11th century CE.

  4. Category:Padal Petra Stalam - Wikipedia

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    K. Kabartheeswarar Temple; Kachabeswarar temple, Thirukachur; Kaichinam Kaichineswarar Temple; Kailasanathar Temple, Tirumetrazhigai; Kalyanasundaresar Temple, Nallur

  5. Pancha Kshethram - Wikipedia

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    The temple is where Vishnu is believed to have begun Pancha Samskara (religious initiation) for Thirumangai Alvar, and follows the Tenkalai tradition. Oppiliappan Temple Thirunageswaram 10°57′41.63″N 79°25′53.73″E  /  10.9615639°N 79.4315917°E  / 10.9615639; 79.4315917

  6. Pancharanga Kshetrams - Wikipedia

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    This temple is known as the eastern (Purva) Ranganatha Kshetram, while the similar temple in the western part of the Cauvery River, also in an island is called the Paschima Ranganatha Kshetra. [5] The temple is 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from the Mysore city in the town of Srirangaptna, which is named after the deity, Sri Ranganatha in the temple. [11]

  7. Talk:Panchavarnaswamy Temple - Wikipedia

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  8. Pugal Chola - Wikipedia

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    Pugal Chola, also known as Pukal Chola, Pukazhchozha Nayanar, Pugazh, Pukazhcchozhar, Pukal Cholan and Pugal Chola Nayanar, is described as a Chola ruler and was a Nayanar saint, venerated in Shaivism, one of the main sects of Hindu.

  9. Padmanabhaswamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple stands by the side of a tank, named Padma Theertham (meaning the lotus spring). The temple has a corridor with 365 and one-quarter sculptured granite-stone pillars with elaborate carvings which stands out to be an ultimate testimonial for the Vishvakarma sthapathis in sculpting this architectural masterpiece. This corridor extends ...