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Vilamar Patanjali Manoharar Temple
Vilamar patanjali manohararTemple is the 90th in the series of Tevara Stalams south of the river Kaveri.

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Vilamar patanjali manohararTemple is the 90th in the series of Tevara Stalams south of the river Kaveri. The Agni Theertham tank is to the front of the temple. Patanjali and Vyagrapadar worshipped here. The te1mple faces the east and has a south facing Ambal shrine and a Bhairavar shrine. There are shrines here for Saneeswaran, Surya, Chandra, Ganesha and Gajalakshmi. The mandapam in front of the main sanctum enshrines the images of Patanjali and Vyagrapadar.

Talaiyalankadu Temple is the 93rd in the series of Tevara Stalams south of the river Kaveri. Shiva danced upon the body of Muyalakan, sent by the sages of Dharukavanam ( Nartanapuri). Kapila Muni worshipped Shiva here to receive the Chintamani gem. He walked on his head to reach this place. This temple faces the south and has subsidiary shrines to Ganesha, Vishwanathar, Bhairavar and others. The annual festival is observed in the month of Thai here.


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