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Kanchi Divya Desam 12 Inch(Paper-Mache)
₹ 10,500.00₹ 9,900.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Kanchi Divya Desam
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Guruvayurappan Golu Doll 14inch ( Paper- Mache )
₹ 2,600.00₹ 2,200.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
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Akilandeswari Amman 15 Inch (P/M)
₹ 2,400.00₹ 1,600.00 -
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Periya Palayathamman 14 Inch (P/M)
₹ 2,900.00₹ 2,500.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Periya Palayathamman
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Mathura Krishna 15 Inch (P/M)
₹ 3,500.00₹ 2,999.00 -
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Thirumanancheri Gokilambal 15 Inch (P/M)
₹ 3,600.00₹ 3,200.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Thirumanancheri Gokilambal 15 Inch (P/M)
Sri Gokilambal Thirukameshwara Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is an ancient temple, also popular as Kameshwarar Temple and Villianur Temple. It is in Villianur town, a few kilometres away from Puducherry.
In Gokilambal Thirukameshwara Temple Puducherry, Lord Shiva is manifested as Shivalinga, as God Thirukameshwara. The temple complex also has the shrines of Goddess Parvati (as Gokilambal Amman) and Lord Murugan, among others.
The temple is especially popular for its chariot festival, held around May/June. Devotees bring out Gokilambal-Thirukameshwara, on a chariot, and take them around the town.
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Woraiyur Vekkaliamman 16 Inch (P/M)
₹ 3,900.00₹ 3,200.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Woraiyur Vekkaliamman
Woraiyur Vekkaliamman
Vekkali Amman Temple is a temple dedicated to the Goddess Vekkaali, a form of the goddess Kali. It is located in Woraiyur, a neighbourhood in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India. The central shrine of the temple houses the image of Vekkali Amman and the major feature of the temple is the absence of roof over the sanctum. The temple is known from the period of early Cholas, but there are no historical records. The people of Woraiyur see Vekkali Amman as their guardian deity. The temple has six daily rituals in its calendar and celebrates six annual festivals. The temple chariot is made of gold and was launched during 2010. The temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Endowment Board of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
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