108 Divya Desam list
108 Divya Desam list
Aranganathar, Srirangam, Thiruchirapalli.
Azhagia Manavalar, Worayur, Thiruchirapalli.
Uthamar, Uthamar Koil, Thiruchirapalli.
Pundarikakshan, Tiruvellarai, Thiruchirapalli.
Sundararaja Perumal, Anbil, Thiruchirapalli.
Appakudathan, Koviladi, Thanjavur.
Hara Shaba Vimochana Perumal, Kandiyur, Thanjavur.
Vaiyam Katha Perumal, Tirukudalur, Thanjavur.
Gajendra Varadhan, Kabisthalam, Thanjavur.
Valvil Raman, Tiruppullampudangudi, Thanjavur.
Andalakkum Aiyan, Adanur, Thanjavur.
Sarangapani, Kumbakonam, Thanjavur.
Oppiliappan, Tirunageswaram, Thanjavur.
Tirunarayur Nambi, Nachiarkoil, Thanjavur.
Saranatha Perumal, Tirucherai, Thanjavur.
Bhaktavatsala Perumal, Tirukanna Mangai, Tiruvarur.
Sowriraja Perumal, Tirukannapuram, Nagapattinam.
Loganathaperumal, Thirukannangudi, Nagapattinam.
Soundararaja Perumal, Nagapattinam, Nagapattinam.
Neelamega Perumal, Thanjavur, Thanjavur.
Jagannatha Perumal, Nathankoil, Thanjavur.
Kolavilli Ramar, Tiruvelliangudi, Thanjavur.
Devadhirajan, Therezhundur, Nagapattinam.
Krubhasamudra Perumal, Tiruchirupuliyur, Tiruvarur.
Naanmadhia Perumal, Thalachangadu, Nagapattinam.
Parimala Ranganathar, Tiru Indalur, Nagapattinam.
Gopalakrishnan, Kavalam padi, Nagapattinam.
Trivikraman, Sirkali, Nagapattinam.
Kudamadu Koothan, Tirunangoor, Nagapattinam.
Purushothamar, Thiruvan Purushothaman, Nagapattinam.
Perarulalan, Semponsei Koil, Nagapattinam.
Badrinarayanar, Thiru Manimaada Kovil, Nagapattinam.
Vaikundanathar, Vaikunda Vinnagaram, Nagapattinam.
Azhagiya singar, Thiruvali, Nagapattinam.
Vedharajan, Thirunagari, Nagapattinam.
Deivanayagar, Thiru devanar Thogai, Nagapattinam.
Senganmal Ranganathar, Tiruthetri Ambalam.
Varadaraja perumal, Thirumanikoodam, Nagapattinam.
Srinivasa temples Perumal, Annan Perumal, Tiruvellakulam.
Govindaraja Perumal, Chidambaram, Cuddalore.
Devanatha Perumal, Thiruvaheendrapuram, Cuddalore.
Thiruvikrama swamy, Thirukovilur, Viluppuram.
Varadaraja Perumal, Kanchipuram, Kanchipuram.
Ashtabhuja perumal, Kanchipuram, Kanchipuram.
Vilakkoli Perumal, Thooppul, Kanchipuram.
Azhagia Singa Perumal, Kancheepuram, Kanchipuram.
Ulagalanda Perumal, Tiru Neeragam, Kanchipuram.
Pandava Dhootha Perumal, Tirupadagam, Kanchipuram.
Nilathunda Perumal, Nilathingal Thundathan, Kanchipuram.
Ulagalanda Prumal, Tiru Ooragam, Kanchipuram.
Son vannam seitha perumal, Thiruvekka, Kanchipuram.
Ulagalanda Perumal, Tirukarakam, Kanchipuram.
Ulagalanda Perumal, Tirukarvaanam, Kanchipuram.
Kalva Perumal, Tirukalvanur, Kanchipuram.
Pavalavannaperumal, Thirupavalavannam, Kanchipuram.
Paramapada Nathar, Kanchipuram.
Vijaya Raghava Perumal, Tiruputkuzhi, Kanchipuram.
Bhasktavatsala Perumal, Tirunindravur, Tiruvallur.
Veera Raghava Swami, Tiruvallur, Tiruvallur.
Parthasarathy Swamy, Triplicane, Chennai.
Neer Vanna Perumal, Thiruneermalai, Kanchipuram.
Nitya Kalyana Perumal, Tiruvidandhai ,Kanchipuram.
Sthalasayana Perumal ,Mahabalipuram, Kanchipuram.
Yoga Narasimhar, Sholingar, Vellore.
Navaimukunthan, Thirunavai, Malappuram.
Uyyavandha Perumal, Tiru Vithuvakodu, Palakkad.
Katkaraiappan, Thirukakkarai, Ernakulam.
Lakshmana Perumal, Tirumoozhikalam, Ernakulam.
Tiruvazh Marban, Tiruvallavazh, Pathanamthitta.
Arputha Narayanan, Tirukadithanam, Kottayam.
Imayavarappan, Tiruchittraru, Alappuzha.
Mayapiran, Tirupuliyur, Alappuzha.
Tirukuralappan, Tiruvaran Vilai, Pathanamthitta.
Pambanai Appan, Tiruvanvandoor, Alappuzha.
Anantha Padmanabhan, Thiruvananthapuram.
Adikesava Perumal, Tiruvattaru, Kanyakumari.
Tiru Vazh Marban, Tirupatisaram, Kanyakumari.
Azhagia Nambirayar, Tirukurungudi, Tirunelveli.
Thothadri Nathan, Nanguneri, Tirunelveli.
Vaikuntanatha Swamy, Srivaikuntam, Thoothukudi.
Vijayasanar, Natham (Varagunamangi), Thoothukudi.
Vaithamanidhi Perumal, Tirukolur, Thoothukudi.
Bhoomipalar, Tiruppuliangudi, Thoothukudi.
Aadinaathan, Alwartirunagari, Thoothukudi.
Makaranetunkuzhaikkaadar, Thenthirupperai.
Venkatavaanan, Perungulam, Thoothukudi.
Srinivasan, Thirutholaivillimangalam, Thoothukudi.
Aravindalochanar, Tholaivillimangalam, Thoothukudi.
Nindra narayana perumal, Thiruthangal, Virudhunagar.
Vadapathrasai, Andal, Srivilliputhur, Virudhunagar.
Koodalazhagar, Madurai, Madurai.
Kallalagar, Alagarkovil, Madurai.
Kalamegaperumal, Thirumohur, Madurai.
Soumya Narayana Perumal, Tiru Koshtiyur, Brahmapureeswarar Sivaganga.
Adi Jagannatha Perumal, Tiruppullani, Ramanathapuram.
Sathya Murthy Perumal, Tirumayam, Pudukkottai.
Raghunayaka (Sri Rama), Sarayu, Ayodhya, Faizabadv.
Dwarakanath, Dwaraka,Ahmedabad.
Prahladavardan (Ahopilam), Ahopilam,Kurnool.
Tirupati venkatachalapathy, Mel tirupati, Chittoor.
Krishan Temple || Thirukovilur || Panja Krishan sthalam-4 || Ulakalantha Perumal
Ulagalantha Perumal Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu located in Tirukkoyilur, Tamil Nadu, India. Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, the temple is glorified in the Divya Prabandha, the early medieval Tamil canon of the Azhwar saints from the 6th–9th centuries AD. It is one of the 108 Divyadesam dedicated to Vishnu, who is worshipped as Ulagalantha Perumal and his consort Lakshmi as Poongothai.[1] The temple is believed to have been built by the Medieval Cholas, with later contributions from Vijayanagar kings and Madurai Nayaks. The temple covers an area of 5 acres (20,000 m2) and has a temple tower that is the third tallest in Tamil Nadu, measuring 192 ft (59 m) in height.
As per Hindu legend, Vamana, a dwarf and an avatar of Vishnu, appeared here to quell the pride of Asura king Bali. The temple is believed to be the place where the first three Azhwars, the Vaishnava saints, namely, Poigai Alvar, Bhoothathalvar and Peyalvar attained salvation. The temple is one of the Panchakanna (Krishnaranya) Kshetrams, the five holy temples associated with Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu.
Ulagalantha Perumal is believed to have appeared to king Mahabali and the Azhwars. Six daily rituals and a dozen yearly festivals are held at the temple, oinf which the chariot festival, celebrated during the Tamil month of Chittirai (March–April), is the most prominent. The temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Endowment Board of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
The Bhagavata Purana describes that Vishnu descended as the Vamana avatar to restore the authority of Indra over the heavens, as it had been taken by Mahabali, a benevolent Asura King. Bali was the grandson of Prahlada. King Mahabali was generous, and engaged in severe austerities and penance and won the praise of the world. With the praise from his courtiers and others, he regarded himself as the all powerful in the world. Vamana, in the guise of a short Brahmin carrying a wooden umbrella, went to the king to request three paces of land. Mahabali consented, against the warning of his guru, Sukracharya. Vamana then revealed his identity and enlarged to gigantic proportions to stride over the three worlds. He stepped from heaven to earth with the first step, from earth to the netherworld with the second. King Mahabali, unable to fulfill his promise, offered his head for the third. Vamana then placed His Foot and gave the king immortality for his humility. In worshiping Mahabali and his ancestor Prahláda, he conceded sovereignty of Pátála, the netherworld. Some texts also report that Vamana did not step into the netherworld, and instead gave its rule to Bali. In giant form, Vamana is known as Trivikrama. The legend is associated with Thrikkakara Temple in Kerala, but also with this temple and Ulagalantha Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram.
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