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- temple regularly and because of the connection of Pandiya kings, this shivasthalam is called as Tiruppandikodumudi. The temple has epigraphs from the rule...
- the presiding deity, Shiva came to be known as Pasupatheeswarar. This Shivasthalam is situated 79 miles (127 km) by road from Coimbatore. There is also...
- situated in Dindigul in Tamil Nadu, India. This is one of the important "Shivasthalam" where you can find Padmagiriswarar—Abirami Amman and Kalahastheeswarar—Gnanambigai...
- 2000 years old. Both the Shiva and the Ambal shrines face east. This shivasthalam has been patronised by the kings of Pandiya Naadu and many rock cut inscriptions...
- feet in height and the female deity's image is 2.5 feet in height. This shivasthalam has been patronised by the kings of Pandiya Naadu and many rock cut inscriptions...
- this tank is equivalent to that of one in Kasi. "Abodes of SHiva - Shivasthalams glorified by Tevaram hymns". Templenet. "மரண பயம் போக்கும் ஸ்ரீவாஞ்சியம்...
- be the place where Sugreeva worshiped Lord Shiva. This highly revered shivasthalam is one of two Kurangaaduturai temples in Aduthurai, located south of...
- Temple served as a connecting point to the other two of the three. This Shivasthalam temple is 9 km from Pondicherry on Pondicherry—Tindivanam bus route....
- Sivapuram is St. Sebastian's church.[citation needed] "Abodes of SHiva - Shivasthalams glorified by Tevaram hymns". Templenet. "Temples". Kumbakonam.net....
- (May–June) are the festivals celebrated in the temple. "Abodes of SHiva - Shivasthalams glorified by Tevaram hymns". Templenet. "Sri Aamra Vaneswarar temple"...