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Temples in South India |
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If you are religious and want your excursion dipped into sprituality then South India is the perfect destination for you. Along with lush green surroundings, amazing enviornment and superb architecture, the place is a perfect holidaying spot for tourists. |
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Meenakshi Temple
The temple is also known as Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple or Meenakshi Amman Temple. The temple is situated within Madurai and is built by Pandya King Kulasekara Pandya. the ethralling wall sculpture of Lord Hanuman Swami is an attractive view for visitors. |
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Somnathpur Temple
Somnathpur which is located nearby Mysore city in Karnataka is well known for the temples of Hoysala period. Somnathpur possessed one of the finest Hoysala architecture temples, the Chennakesava Temple, which is also known as Kesava or Keshava temple. |
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Tirupati Balaji
The temple is also known as 'Tirumala Venkateshwara Temple', which is dedicated to Lord Vishnuon the high hills of Tirumala town. |
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Thousand Pillar Temple
The Koneswaram Temple is one major attractions of visitors. The temple is dedicated to Hindu Idol Lord Shiva. the temple is majestic building both in size and grandeur. The hall of thousand pillars gives it the name which makes it a popular attraction to visitors. |
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Shiva Temple
your journey to temples gets completed only when you visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple. It is considered as holiest part oh Hindus - Char dham and is one of the Jyotirlingas (a shrine of Lord Shiva). |
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Thriprayar Ramaswamy Temple
Thriprayar Ramaswamy temple is nearby Thrissur in between Kodungallur and Guruvayoor. Accordingly the idols of Sri Rama, Bharatha, Lakshmana and Shathrugna were installed at Thriprayar, Irinjalakuda, Muzhikulam and Payamel respectively. |
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