Malai Mandala Perumal Temple Sadras
Malai Mandala Perumal Temple is situated on a hillock at Chadhuranga Pattinam near Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu. The temple has special divine references. Chadhuranga Pattinam is also called as Sadras.
Sri Kalamega Perumal Temple, Thirumohur
Sri Kalamega Perumal Temple at Thirumogur around 10 KM from Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The legend and the hsitory are narrated.
Sri Siddhi Vinayak Mandir Mumbai
Sri Siddhi Vinayak Mandir dedicated for the worship of Bhagwan Sri Ganesha is located at Prabha Devi, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Mangaluru Temples
Mangaluru is one of the cities in the South of Karnataka State. The place is ascribed to Mangal, the Angaraka Graha. The soil of the place is reddish. “Mangal” also denotes auspiciousness. The city is abundant in temples and the surrounding towns are known for very old famous temples. Earlier, this place was called as Mangala Pura.
Sri Narasimha Swamy Temple at Penchala Kona
The article is about Sri Narasimha Swamy Temple at Penchala Kona which is 78 kilometers away from Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Sri Pataleswarar Temple Thirupathiripuliyur
Sri Pataleswarar Temple - The associated legend and significance are narrated in this article.
Villianur Temples
Villianur is the small town situated near Pondichery in the Union Territory. Mainly it houses two temples, one for Bhagwan Shiv and the other for Sri Maha Vishnu. As per the legend, the Chola King Dharma Bala who was afflicted with leprosy got cured by worshipping Bhagwan Shiv at this place. To offer his gratitude to the Bhagwan, he had constructed a temple at the place named Vilwa Nallur which later became Villianur. Villanur was also called as Kamisam, Vilva Puri and Vilva Managaram earlier.
Sri Yoga Rama Temple, Nedungunam
Sri Yoga Rama Temple at Nedungunam, Tamil Nadu - the associated legend, the structure and the significance are narrated.
Bhagwan Shiva Temples
The number of temples ascribed to Bhagwan Shiva is endless and is spread throughout India. A single life time is not enough to visit...
Siruvapuri Murugan Temple
Siruvapuri is a village situated at about 40 kilometers from Chennai and is situated off 3 kilometers from Chennai Tada Highway. The name Siruvapuri is derived from the words Siruvar Por Puri which means that both Luv and Kush, the kids of Bhagwan Ram had fought with Him at this place not knowing who He was. The place is also called as Chinnambedu.