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pilgrimage during the 17th and 18th centuries. This
monument is
called the
Tirupparankunram Dargah. In the 18th
century and after, the
Murugan temple's mandapas...
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Retrieved 29
January 2017. Rajarajan, R.K.K. (1991). "Further
Light on
Tirupparaṅkuṉṟam Caves".
Annali del
Istituto Orientale, Naples. 51 (4): 395–408. Rajarajan...
- Murugan's
consort in most of his temples. She
plays a
greater role in the
Tirupparankunram Murugan Temple,
believed to be the site of her marriage. In East India...
- The
Thiruparankundram Dargah (Tamil: திருப்பரங்குன்றம் தர்கா), also
known as
Thirupparankundram malai Sikkander Dargah and
sometimes incorrectly spelled...
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regarded as one of the most
famous urs
festivals around the world.
Erwadi Tirupparankunram Manamadurai Pir
Mangho Urs Urs (Ajmer)
Madurai Maqbara Mela Chiraghan...
- at Vira Mahendram, a mid-ocean fortress. 4
Tirupparankunram Murugan Temple Subramanya Swami Tirupparankunram (Madurai) -
Murugan married Deivanai at this...
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Temple Thyagaraja Temple,
Tiruvarur Tirunallar Dharbaranyeswarar Temple Tirupparankunram Murugan Temple Tiruppukkozhiyur Ucchi Pillayar Temple Ulagalantha Perumal...
- house, c.a. 1909
Hindu devotees in
procession around the
temple at
Tirupparankunram, c.a. 1909
Telugu bride and
groom belonging to the Kapu caste, c.a...
- Tamil-Brahmi
inscription as well as in the
Sangam literature. The
Tirupparankunram inscription found near
Madurai in
Tamil Nadu and
dated on palaeographical...
-
Madurai Hazrats called as
Madurai Maqbara is
located inside the mosque.
Tirupparankunram Dargah is the
grave of an
Islamic saint who came from Jeddah; his festival...