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Idumban (Tamil: இடும்பன், romanized: Iṭumpaṉ) is an
asura in Hinduism,
featured in
Tamil mythology.
Idumban is
described to be a
devotee of the deity...
- them back.
Idumban had a
scuffle with a
youth who
claimed ownership of the
hillocks and in the
ensuing scuffle,
Idumban was defeated.
Idumban then realised...
- Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai. As per
Hindu mythology, the
hillock was
carried by
Idumban from
Kailasha on the
orders of sage
Agastya and was made to
place it at...
- hill.
Halfway up the hill,
there is the
Idumban shrine where every pilgrim is
expected to
offer obeisance to
Idumban before entering the
temple of Dandayudhapani...
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later became Palani.
Kartikeya later resurrected Idumban as his devotee. The
mythology behind Idumban carrying the
hills on the
shoulder may have influenced...
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impossible for
Idumban to lift the hillocks. In the
fierce battle that ensued,
Idumban was
killed but was
later on
restored to life.
Idumban pra**** that...
- Nattuchalai's main
festivals are the Sri
Ayyanar festival,
Mariamman Thiruvizha,
Idumban, and the
Nallayiamman temple festival. One of the
villages most famous...
- of
various deities such as
Shiva Linga, Ganesha, Navagraha, Bhairava,
Idumban,
Dakshinamurti and Nagas. The
sanctum of the
temple is of
early Chera architecture...
- Swāmigal, as well as
Sarva Siddhi Vinayakar,
Meenakshi Sundareswarar,
Idumban, and
Pamban Swāmigal. "Ramalinga Swamigal". My Dattatreya.
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- Shiva, Ayyappan, Venkateshvara, Lakshmi, Bhudevi, Devasena, Valli, Durga,
Idumban, Hanuman,
Bhairava and Navagraha. The
temple priests perform poojas to...