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Sakthi Temple
In Kanchi, when one mentions the temple of Parasakthi, only the Kamakshi Amman shrine will come to our mind.But that she has taken abode in several places in this city may not be known to many.
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Ananda Vinayagar Temple (Madhya Kailas)
The very conception of the fusion of Vinayaka and Anjaneya forms in One icon has a great esoteric significance. It is fortified by the truth of the oftquoted adage - begin with Pillayar and end up with Anjaneya, being dinned at the ears of people more often than not.
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Vinayagar Temple, Chennai
The fantastic origin of the Vadapalani temple drives home the truth that honest striving and unswerving devotion can make mountains out of mole hills.
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Karpaga Vinayagar Temple
This is the biggest, ancient, well-built Vinayak temple extant in Tamil Nadu, enshrining big sized black granite Vinayak vigraha of about twenty feet in height.
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Vinayagar Temple
Before commencing any good work, it is the usual custom to pray to Vinayaga; but when the Milk Ocean was churned to secure nectar, the Devas overlooked Vinayaga and did not pray to him.
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'Lord Krishna's conch' in Puri temple
On the eve of the world-famous Rath Yatra at Puri, an astounding theory has come to light, thanks to a report published by Jai Jagannath Prachar Samiti.
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The Kalbhairav temple
Harihareshwar is a temple town, its beaches bare and unspoilt - and therein lies its beauty.
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Tiruchi -- Known for Rock Temple
Tiruchirappalli, now known as Trichy, or Tiruchi, is the fourth largest city in Tamil Nadu. It is an interesting blend of the spiritual and the earthly, with world famous temples existing cheek-by-jowl with major industries.
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Thanjavur -- Temple Town
Thanjavur is known as the rice-bowl of south India. The busy town grew to prominence during the Chola reign between the 10th and 14th centuries AD.
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Mahabalipuram: The Shore Temple
Mamallapuram was its original name. It was changed in course of time to Mahabalipuram. Now, the wheel has come full circle, and this little sea-side town, lying some 60 km to the south of Chennai,
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Mata Amritanandamayi |
Amma came into this world not in tears as babies usually do. |
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