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  2. Kokarneswarar Temple, Thirukokarnam - Wikipedia

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    The Kokarneswarar Temple is situated in town of Thirukokarnam located 5 kilometres from the town of Pudukkottai in the Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deity is Kokarneswarar considered to be a form of the Hindu God Shiva. His consort Brihadambal is the family deity of the Thondaiman kings which ruled the princely Pudukkottai state.

  3. List of Monuments of National Importance in Pudukkottai district

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    Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN-C105 Siva Temple Ariyur: Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN-C106 Jain Tirthankara Image And Inscribed Stone Chettipatty: Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN-C107 Ruined Jaina Temple Chettipatty: Pudukkottai Upload Photo: N-TN-C108 Sarangadesvara (Also Known As Tiruvagnisvara) Temple Chittur: Pudukkottai

  4. Sikharagiriswara Temple, Kudumiyamalai - Wikipedia

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    Sikharagiriswara Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the village of Kudumiyanmalai at a distance of 20 kilometres from Pudukkottai.The temple complex includes a 1000-pillared hall and has many inscriptions by the Pallava king Mahendravarman including a treatise on music.

  5. Thirumayam Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Thirumayam Fort is a 40-acre wide [1] fortress in the town of Thirumayam in Pudukkottai-Karaikudi Highway in Pudukkottai District, Tamil Nadu, India. It was constructed by Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, the Raja of Ramnad in 1687. Later the fort was handed over to his brother in law Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman.

  6. Pudukkottai State - Wikipedia

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    Pudukkottai was a kingdom and later a princely state in British India, which existed from 1680 until 1948. The Kingdom of Pudukkottai was founded in about 1680 as a feudatory of Ramnad and grew with subsequent additions from Tanjore , Sivaganga and Ramnad.

  7. Moovar Koil - Wikipedia

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    Moovar Koil or "The Three temples" is a Hindu temple complex situated in the village of Kodumbalur, 36 kilometres from Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu, India. These temples were constructed by the Chola feudatory and Irukkuvel chieftain Boothi Vikramakesari as per the inscription. Only two of the three temples have managed to survive. [1]

  8. Santhanathaswamy Temple, Pudukottai - Wikipedia

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    During Tamil month of Aani 10 day festival, Masi Maham, float festival are held in this temple. This temple is opened for worship from 6.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. [1] During Tamil month of Aippasi, in Pournami, annabisegam (offering of food) and special worship are held.

  9. Murugan Temple, Kumaranmalai - Wikipedia

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    Murugan or Balathandayuthapaniswamy temple is a Hindu temple situated in the village of Kumaranmalai at a distance of 10 kilometres from Pudukkottai in the Pudukottai district in Tamil Nadu, India. [1] The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Murugan and is situated on a small hillock. The temple encompasses a sacred tank whose water is ...