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- Vilwamangalam Swamiyar was a saint that lived in India. Swamiyar was renowned all over India. Bengalis believe that he was born in Bengal while Odias...
- obscure except for some myths. It was at this place where Divakara Muni Vilwamangalam, the great Brahmin sage, did penance and performed poojas. Legend has...
- "Gurupavanapura". The western gopuram was built in 1747. King Manaveda told Vilwamangalam about his ambition to view Krishna. The next day, the Swamiyar told...
- po****tion density of 2,727/km2 (7,060/sq mi). According to local legend, Vilwamangalam Swamiyar, the Kerala Hindu saint, while travelling through Cherthala...
- Rakthakulam, where the Kali idol was found merely a hundred years later by Vilwamangalam of Guruvayoor. The annual Chottanikkara Makam Thozhal is the major festival...
- (Odiyan) in that place found the idol and gave it to 'Vilwamangalam Swami' for installation. Vilwamangalam recognized its supernatural and gave it to a sage...
- crises bite their legs like a crocodile. There is also a legend that Vilwamangalam Swami performed bhajans here on the basis of Guruvayurappan's advice...
- the month of Medam. The ban was lifted in 1968. One early morning, Vilwamangalam Swamiyar visited the temple while a dance troupe was performing kathakali...
- Guruvayoor). Born in the village of Parur, near the abode of Saint Vilwamangalam, as "Gauri", she received the name Kururamma since she was the senior-most...
- known for his work Jnanappana, known as the Bhagavad Gita of Malayalis. Vilwamangalam Swamiyar a Brahmin saint, a contemporary of Melpathur, Poon**** and...