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- Vijayamangalam is a census town in Erode district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on National Highway 47 (NH-47) between Perundurai and...
- Vijayamangalam Jain temple also known as Chandrapraba Tirtankarar Temple is a Jain temple in the town of Vijayamangalam in Erode district, Tamil Nadu...
- Denkanikottai (Betarayaswamy Kovil) Erode (Chennimalai, Sivagiri, Sivanmalai,Vijayamangalam) Gobichettipalayam (Sri Kondathukalaimman Temple, Sri Balamurugan Temple...
- executed, and later Nannuran was killed by the villagers in a battle near Vijayamangalam. People believed that the woman had saved their lives by sacrificing...
- Adinatheeswarar Jain Temple, Desur Thirupanamur Digambar Jain Temple Vijayamangalam Jain temple Cave temples Tirumalai (Jain complex) Kalugumalai Jain Beds...
- 5th century CE Meguti Jain temple Aihole 5th century CE Vijayamangalam Jain temple Vijayamangalam 678 CE Humcha Jain temples Humcha 7th century CE Lakshmeshwara...
- Vijayamangalam railway station (station code: VZ) is an NSG–6 category Indian railway station in Salem railway division of Southern Railway zone. It is...
- Ring Road, Erode 189 Totiyapalayam 196 Perundurai 201 Ingur SH 96 209 Vijayamangalam 219 Uttukuli SH 81 SH 19A 222 Kulipalayam NH 381 SH 19 232 Tiruppur...
- the Vijayamangalam Jain temple, talks of the beauty of Perunkathai. This temple was built in 678 C.E. So Konguvelir must have lived in Vijayamangalam around...
- wonder and is one of the most important Jain centers in Karnataka. Vijayamangalam Jain temple was built in c. 678 C.E. by King Konguvelir of Velir dynasty...