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108 divya desam malainadu
108 divya desam malainadu








Moreover, a detailed map to reach the temple is represented in the book as well as person to contact for more information about the temple and recommendations of places to stay during the temple visit is also included in this book.

108 divya desam malainadu

Utsavams celebrated in each temple is symbolised and Pasurams sung for 108 Vishnu temples by Azhwars are categorised.

108 divya desam malainadu

108 Divya Desa Ula explains about 108 temples puranams, significance of uchavar, moolavar and origin of those deities along with pictorial representation. The book is distributed into four parts where each book has approximately 290 pages and the content is explained in Tamil. The deities are excellent and poojas performed reverently. Its large foyer itself is a beauty and has been the location for film-shoots. Significance of the 108 Divya Desam are explained and composed in different type of book by various authors but the book named 108 Divya Desa Ula ( ) scripted by Sri Prabhusankar is relatively more descriptive compared with other books. Located just outside Madurai, it is a Maha Vishnu temple, and one of the 108 Divya Desam temples (on which the Azhwars have written poetry). 108 Shiva Temples (103) 108 Vishnu Divya Desam (105) 12 Jyotirlingas (12) 27 Birth Star Temples (27) 275 Shiva Sthalams (274) 4 Aadi Shakti Peethas (4) 51 Shakti Peethas (51) Celebrity Temples (7) Char Dham Temples (4) Nava Kailasam Temples (8) Nava Tirupathi Temples (9) Panch Kedar (5) Pancha Bhoota Stalam (6) Pancharama Kshetras (5) Shani dev. This Temple is located at Chengundroor, Alapuzha district in Kerela.Sri Imayavarappa Perumal is vast an inspiring edifice. Of those 108 temples, 105 are located in India, one in Nepal and other two outside of the earthy realms. Sri Imayavarappa Perumal Temple is one of the Divya Desams, the 108 temples of Vishnu Believed to have been visited by the 1 poet saints or Alwars.

108 divya desam malainadu

(Tamil Nadu) Note: To view below picture in a larger size and to know the details of each divya desam, please click on the below pictures. Divya Desams refer to the 108 Lord Vishnu temples, which are revered by the 12 Azhwars in the Divya Prabandham (a collection of 4000 Tamil pasurams). Divya Desams (1-12) around Thiruchy / Tanjavur / Kumbakonam.










108 divya desam malainadu