Famous Temples In
South India:
1. Tirupati
Tirumala Temple, Lord Vishnu
The Tirupati
Temple is one of the most important temples in South India. This Temple is very
much popular with all the pilgrims, and is located in Chittoor, in the state of
Andhra Pradesh. Daily, lot of pilgrims are visiting this temple from all over India, and also
from foreign countries. It is one of the most richest temple in India. Every
year, crores of rupees are received from the devotees through hundial, and also
received from various endowment donations. Nithya annadanam scheme is very much
popular in Tirupati. Lot of devotees are consuming good and tasty divine food
daily. Hence it is a must to visit this temple, at least once in a year and to
offer our prayers, to have annadanam and to offer money based on our financial
background, and to get Lord Sree Venkateswara’s divine blessings for ever.
OM NAMO SREE VENKATESAYA NAMAHA
2. Ramanatha Swamy Temple, Lord Shiva:
The Ramanatha
Swamy temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is situated at Rameswaram.
People are
visiting here for doing their ancestral rituals, and it is very famous for
that. This is one of ancient temples of south india. Free food is offered in
the temple for more than 100 devotees. Aadi Amavasya,Thai Amavasya and Mahalaya
Amavasya pitru rituals are very popular
in this temple. We can take bath from the sacred wells situated inside the
temple. It is a must to visit this temple, to get relieved from various sins,
and also by clearing our ancestral debts by doing pitru tharpan. Many site
seeing places are also there nearby rameswaram. We can visit Abdul Kalam Sir’s
Memorial also in Rameswaram. Dhanushkodi is the best sight seeing place
situated near Rameswaram.
‘OM SREE RAMANATHA SWAMIYE NAMAHA’
3.Virupaksha
Temple of Lord Shiva
The virupaksha
temple is
one of the most famous temple of south india situated at Hampi, Karnataka.This is one of the sacred temple of Lord Shiva
and it was established in 7th century AD and also it is one of the
oldest temples in india. It is a must to visit this temple, since it is
surrounded by natural beauty. The temple continues to prosper and attracts huge crowds for the
marriage festivities of Virupaksha in the month of December every year.
‘OM SREE VIRUPAKSHARE NAMAHA’
4. Darasuram Airavathesvara Temple,Lord Shiva
The Airavathesvara Temple was built by Rararaja
Chola II. It was constructed in 12th century AD. There is a lot of
art and architecture built into the temple. The front of the temple has a huge
chariot which is drawn by some horses.This is also one of the powerful temples
of south india. Periya Nayaki Amman temple
is situated close to this temple. History says, that Lord Indra’s White
Elepant, Iravata has worshipped Lord Shiva in this temple, and also Lord Yama
has worshipped in this temple.
‘OM SREE AIRAVATHESWARARE
NAMAHA’
5. Gangaikonda Temple of Lord Shiva and Saraswathi
This temple architecture is very good. Apart from
this, the temple art is the importance of this temple. This temple was
established by the cholas to celebrate their
victory.The chola kings have made various contributions for this temple. Pilgrims
from all over India visit this temple throughout the year. This temple is one
of the ancient and historical temples in India.
‘OM SREE GANGADEESWARARE
NAMAHA’
6.Sabari Mala Lord
Ayyappa Temple
This temple
is dedicted to Lord Ayyappan and it is one of the ancient temples of Kerala in India.
The temple is located in the hills. The deity of Lord Ayyappan was installed by
Lord Parasurama.This is the most popular temple, in which there is no caste, creed
and religious discrimination among the devotees to worship Lord Ayyappa. Mostly
the devotees will visit this temple
during pongal season and Vishu new year day. Free annadanam is offered inside
the temple premises to all the devotees. But one has to observe fasting for one
mandalam ( for 48 days), and they have
to be purified in their body and mind, and to chant the mantra of Lord
Ayyappan and also during the fasting period, daily they have to visit some
nearby temples and to offer their prayers.
‘SWAMIYE SARANAM AYYAPPA’
7. Agneeswarar
Temple or Kanjanur Sukran Temple
The Agneeswarar Temple is located at Kanjanur in Tamil nadu. Lord Shiva
and Goddess Parvati’s marriage took place in this temple, and it was seen by
Lord Brahma. Since Lord Agni worshipped Lord Shiva in this place, the temple is
known from his name “Agneeswarar”. Fridays are specially celebrated in this
temple. Lord Sukran occupies a most important place in this temple.
‘OM SREE
AGNEESWARARE NAMAHA’
8. Kapaleeswarar
Temple of Lord Shiva
The
Kapaleeswarar Temple was built in the 8th century by the
pallavas.This is one of the oldest and famous temples of south india. It is
located in the heart of Chennai city at Mylapore,
and devotees from all parts of the Chennai visit this place. Foreigners are
also visiting this temple. The 63 Nayanmars festival is considered as a very
important festival in this temple, and it is celebrated in a grand manner every
year. Daily free food is offered in this temple for more than 100 devotees.
‘OM SREE KAPALEESWARAYA NAMAHA’
9.Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple
The Meenakshi Amman Temple at Madurai is a most
important famous temple in south india. Lot of devotees from all parts of India
are visiting this temple. Here Meenakshi Amman is the main diety in this
temple. The Meenakshi temple also contains the
shrines of Lakshmi, Krishna, Rukmini,
Brahma, Saraswati, and also various other vedic dieties. This temple is attracted for its architecture and it is also one of the
biggest temple in south india. Daily free food is offered to the devotees.
‘OM SREE MEENAKSHI THAYE
NAMAHA’
10.Thiruparankundram Temple of Lord Muruga
This temple is considered sacred among the Muruga
temples, and it is one among the six arupadai veedus of Lord Muruga. Apart
from Lord Muruga in the main shrine, deities of Shiva, Vishnu, Vinayaka and Durga are
also there. The temple follows Shaivite tradition
of worship. Six daily rituals and three yearly festivals are held at the
temple. According to
history, Lord Muruga has worshipped Lord Shiva in this place. Daily free food
is offered to the devotees in this
temple.
‘OM MURUGA VEL MURUGA’
11. Koodalalagar
Temple of Lord Vishnu
This temple is located in Madurai and is dedicated
to Lord Vishnu. The temple is originally believed to be
built by the Pandyas. Koodal Azhagar is believed to have appeared to kill
the demon Somuka who has stolen the four Vedas
from Lord Brahma. During festivals, large number of devotees visits
this temple. Here Annual Alagar festival is very popular. Four daily rituals
and three yearly festivals are held at the temple. It is one of the 108 Divyadesams dedicated
to Vishnu. ,Here also, free food is offered to the devotees.
‘OM SREE KALAZHAGARE NAMAHA’
12. Chamundeswari
Temple
The Chamundeshwari
Temple is a Hindu temple
located on the top of Chamundi
Hills nearby Mysore in
the state of Karnataka in India.The Chamundeswari Temple is one of the famous
temples in Karnataka and it is dedicated to Goddess Parvathi. Devotees from all
parts of India visits this temple throughout the year. It is situated in a good
natural location. The Chamundeshwari Temple is considered
as a Shakti Peetha, and
was the one among the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas.It was built in 11th century AD. The
main idol was made up of gold.
The
temple is famous for the celebrations of festivals like Navaratri. Fridays are considered particularly
auspicious. Another festival celebrated is Chamundi Jayanti.
‘OM SREE CHAMUNDEESWARIYE
NAMAHA’
13. Nanjundeswara
Temple of Lord Shiva
The Nanjundeswara Temple was constructed in the
sides of Kabini River. Nanjanagudu is a City in the state of Karnataka. Nanjangud is famous for Srikanteshwara Temple.
Nanjangud is also called "Dakshina Kashi" (southern Kashi). This city is also famous for the growth of
bananas. The name of Shiva
is called as Nanjundeswara, and according to history, he drank poison and kept
it permanently in his throat without leaving it in the outside, in order to safeguard
all the living beings in earth and heaven.
‘OM SREE NANJUNDESWARARE
NAMAHA’
14. Mangadu Kamakshi Amman Temple, Mangadu
It is one
of the most famous amman temples situated in mangadu, nearby poonamallee. Mangadu
is known for the temple of Kamakshi performing penance. This is the place where
the goddess performed her penance to marry and re-unite with Lord
Shiva. All types of rituals
were performed here by the goddess. Here the Srichakram was established by Adi
Shankara. It is one of the ancient temples, and devotees visit this temple for
solving their problems like late marriage, for getting a suitable job and for a
proper life. Generally, Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays are important days and
free annadanam is offered for about 200 devotees daily inside the temple
compex.
‘OM SREE MANGADU THAYE NAMAHA’
15. Kaligambal Temple
The Kalikambal Temple is a temple
dedicated to Shri Kalikambal and Lord Kamadeswarar and it is located in Thambu
Chetty Street, Parrys,Chennai.. This
temple was ancient, and was visited by the great king Chatrapathi Sivaji. This
temple contains several shrines for Vinayaka,Gayathri
Devi,Durga,Muruga,Viswakarma,Veerabadrar and Navahagraha shrines.
It is also said, that the fierce form of Kali idol which was
worshipped earlier, has been replaced with a gentle form.
Here also
free annadanam is offered to about 200 devotees daily in the afternoon.
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