Garbharakshambika Temple
Thirukarugavur is the abode of Goddess garbharakshambika temple and Lord Mullaivana nathar Garbharakshambika means “The Mother Who Protects the Womb”. The name of the place itself brings out the significance of the temple.
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A remarkable feature of the temple which distinguishes this temple from the innumerable other shrines of our land is that the Goddess Sri Garbharakshambika not only protects the unborn child, but also blesses people who long for a child, people who have pregnancy related problems and pregnant women who come to the temple praying for an easy delivery.
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Sri Puram Temple
Sri puram temple and when uttered this word, immediately people thinks of Amritsar and the Highest Body of the Sikh's pride Golden Temple. But now it has got a good competition! Yes, an estimated over 600 Crores of Indian Rupees spent, to construct a true Golden Temple for Goddess Mahalakshmi, the presiding deity, (installed and maintained by Sri Narayani Peedam) in this sri puram temple.
Temple at Sripuram, which is situated 6 km away from the District Headquarters - Vellore, North Arcot District in Tamilnadu. Now, the temple is complete, open to the general public; this town Sripuram has all the facilities one can visit to enjoy his/her spiritual experience.
A Mahalakshmi temple called 'Sripuram' and made of more than a ton of pure gold will glitter and gleam under the sun on August 24 when it is unveiled for consecration by the Sri Narayani Peetam headed by a 31-year-old godman who calls himself Narayani Amma. Devotees hail the temple as 'one of the wonders of the world' and say that it is the only temple covered fully with gold.
Temples near Karaikudi and Sivagangai
Pattamangalam
Pattamangalam in Sivaganga District is famous for Lord Thaksanamoorthy temple which is situated near Pillayarpatti. It gives completely a different view of Lord Thaksanamoorthy whose statue is placed under the root of vast Banyan tree, which has hundreds of aerial roots. The speciality in this temple is that the circumference of the tree will be about 50-60 meters. Meantime, it takes 10-15 minutes to go around this Banyan tree. Temples near Karaikudi and Sivaganga are as follows...
Pillaiyarpatti Temple
Pillaiyarpatti temple is a rock - cut temple located about 12 kms from Karaikudi on the Karaikudi Madurai road.It was built after hewing a hillock by the early Pandiya kings and the image of Karpaga Vinayaka and that of a Siva Linga were carved out of a stone by a sculptor called Ekkattur Koon Peruparanan who put his signature on a stone inscription found even today in the sanctum. He put his signature in Tamil Language which was in use between 2nd and 5th century AD. It can be concluded that the icon of Karpaga Vinayaka must have been carved around 4th century AD. This temple is 1,600 years old. The 14 stone inscriptions found in this temple, dated between 400 AD and 1238 AD reveal that the place was known as Ekkattur Thiruveengaikudi Maruthankudi Raja Narayanapuram before it came to be called Pillaiyarpatti.
Kalaiyar Koil
It is in Sivagangai district, 18 km east of Sivaganga and 46 km west of Karaikudi. ‘Kalaiyar’ is a corruption of word Kaleeswaran. This temple is very large, looks fine and majestic with small and big Raja Gopuram, which has been built during the 18th century. Miraculous aspect in this temple is one who stands at tower of Rajagopuram, can be able to view Madurai Meenakshi Amman Kovil towers at west and Thondi sea at east. This Gopuram is nearly 155.5 feet tall and 93 feet breadth.
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