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Sri Swarna aharshna bairavar temple, sri athmanatheswarar temple - Menambedu, Ambattur O.T, Chennai-53, Tamil Nadu Kala Bhairavar temple, Thagatur, Nagaipattinam, Tamil Nadu Maha Kalabhairava Temple, (more than 1000 year old) Seeyathamangai, Nannilam, Nagai, Tamil Nadu.
Jambhulinga Vinayagar Temple, Thathankuppam, Chennai 1940 CE The temple is known for a court case in which a statue responded to identify among the many were stolen 19 Panchamuga Vinayagar Temple Sri Panchamuga Vinayagar Panchamuga Vinayagar Temple, Paramathi Velur Namakkal
Kapaleeshwarar Temple. Chennai. 2010 Pilgrims taking offerings to festival from Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Chennai. 2010. The Kapaleeshwarar temple is of typical Tamil architectural style, with the gopuram overpowering the street on which the temple sits. This temple is also a testimonial for the vishwakarmas sthapathis. There are two entrances to ...
Vengeeswarar Kovil. The Vengeeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the neighbourhood of Vadapalani in Chennai, India.Though the sthalam (complex) dates back to vedic age, the temple structure is over 1000 years old and is one of the oldest Hindu temples in the city.
A sculpture of Bhairava, Tamil Nadu, early 13th century ... Sattainathar Temple, Sirkazhi, [5] Kandeeswarar Temple, Kandiyur [6] Pushya: Vishnu [7] Ruru
Angala Parameswari Temple is a Hindu temple located in Royapuram in the northern part of Chennai, India.The presiding deity is the goddess Angala Parameswari. There are shrines to Kasi Viswanatha, Visalakshi, Vinayaka, Bhairava, Navagrahas, Durga, etc.
Bhairava has a dog as his divine vahana (vehicle). Bhairava is known as Vairavar in Tamil where he is often presented as a grama devata or village deity who safeguards the devotee on all eight directions. In Chola times, Bhairava was referred to as Bhikshatanar, a mendicant, and the image can be found in most Chola temples. [61]
Pathala Ponniamman Temple is an Amman temple located in the neighbourhood of Kilpauk in Chennai district of Tamil Nadu in India. This temple is under the control of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department. [1] Since the temple is located near the border of Purasawalkam and Kilpauk, it is also called as 'Purasawalkam Pathala ...