

Thirumanancheri is one among the popular temples of Lord Shiva, where He is devotedly worshiped as Kalyanasundareswarar and His consort, mother Parvati as Kokilaambal. The lord in Sanskrit is also called as Uthvaanganathar. In Tamil they are addressed as 'Arul Vallal' and 'Kuyilinmenmozhiammai'. As per the legend, Shiva and Parvati have a quarrel and thus annoyed with Parvati, Shiva claims Parvati to assume a form of a cow and recede to an earthly life. Yet the pangs of separation seemed to have bothered Shiva. Hence he assures her that her brother, Lord Vishnu will then aid in resorting her normal form and he( Shiva) at the right time will seek her hand in marriage.
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Bhudhan - Thiruvengadu
- Sukran - Kanchanoor
- Chandran - Thingalur
- Guru Baghavan - Aalangudi
- Suriyan - Suriyanar Koil
- Sevvai - Vaitheeswaran Koil
- Kedhu - Keezhaperumpallam
- Sani Bagavan - Thirunallar
- Raghu - Thiru Nageshwaram
Graham |
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Budhan | |
Flower |
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White Kanthal | |
Grains |
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Green Gream | |
Vaganangal |
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Horse | |
Navarathinangal |
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Emerald | |
Day |
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Wednesday | |
Ulogam |
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Brass | |
Colour |
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Green | |
Benefits |
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All Sastra Gnanam |