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  2. Kallalagar Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kallalagar Temple or Kallazhagar Temple or "Kallallhagar Temple", also known by its own toponym Thirumaliruncholai, [1] is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu in Alagar Koyil, a village in Madurai district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

  3. Alagar Kovil - Wikipedia

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    Chithirai festival of this temple celebrated for ten days is one of the declared festivals of Tamil Nadu government. This festival day is declared as a local holiday. In Chithirai (April–May), Kallalagar starts from Alagar Kovil in the form of Kallar [4] and reaches Madurai on Pournami (Full Moon day). Here he steps into river Vaigai in his ...

  4. Kattalagar - Wikipedia

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    Kattalagar is Kallalagar of madurai came to Srivilliputhur to marry Sri Andal. But before his arrival, SriAndal married Sri Renga Mannar and Kattalagar stayed there in the forest. We have to walk around 6 km to reach the temple. The forest itself is made a sanctuary for Grizzled Giant Squirrel. There is a water-fall on the way to the temple.

  5. Kallazhagar - Wikipedia

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    Kallazhagar (pronounced [kaɭɭːaɻaɡaɾ]) is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by Bharathi, starring Vijayakanth and Laila. Nassar, Sonu Sood and Manivannan play other supporting roles, while Deva composed the score and soundtrack for the film.

  6. Architecture of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Sarangapani temple, Kumbakonam. The Sanctum sanctorum is designed like Chariot, Chola architecture These are the two surviving Hindu temples of the pre-Pallava period namely, Veetrirundha Perumal Temple and Murugan temple at Saluvankuppam. These temples are one of the oldest ones in Tamil Nadu. Part of a series on Tamils History History of Tamil Nadu History of Sri Lanka Sources of ancient ...

  7. List of Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu is home to more than 400,000 Hindu temples and is aptly called "the land of temples" by the media. Many of these temples are over 800 years old and are spread across the state. Many of these temples are over 800 years old and are spread across the state.

  8. Cilappatikaram - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Vishnu as the god who measured the 3 worlds in Kallalagar Temple. The Tamil epic has many references and allusions to the Sanskrit epics and puranic legends. For example, it describes the fate of Poompuhar suffering the same agony as experienced by Ayodhya when Rama leaves for exile to the forest as instructed by his father. [52]

  9. Prasanna Venkatachalapathy Temple, Tallakulam - Wikipedia

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    Arulmigu Prasanna Venkatachalapathy temple, Tallakulam [1] is a Vaishnavite temple, constructed by King (Mannar) Thirumalai Naicker, dating back to 600 years ago. This temple is under purview of the administration of Kallalagar temple of Azhagar koil, [2] of Madurai district. Goddesses here in this temple are 'Poodevi' and 'Sridevi'.