Sivakasi - Holy Places

Holy Places

  • Sri Karkuvel Ayyanar Thiru Kovil
  • Sri Anandha Udhanda Madaswamy Kovil
  • Swamy Kasi Viswanatha Thiru Kovil (Sivan Kovil)
  • Murugan Kovil
  • Pathira Kali Amman Thiru Kovil
  • Maari Amman Thiru Kovil
  • Jakkammal Thiru Kovil
  • Kadai Kovil
  • Kamatchi Amman Kovil
  • Kachakara Amman Kovil
  • Perumal Kovil
  • Ayyappa Swamy Thiru Kovil
  • Karrupa Swamy Kovil
  • UmaMaheshwari Amman Thiru Kovil
  • CSI Ragland Memorial Church
  • St.Lourdes Church (Roman Catholics)
  • Bazaar Mosque
  • Shafi mad'hab Periya Pallivasal
  • Sri Kaliamman Temple
  • Sri Pavoor Periyandavar Vinayagar Temple
  • Hanafi mad'hab pallivasal
  • Madhina Pallivasai
  • Tamil Nagar Pallivasal
  • Thowheed Jamaath Pallivasal
  • Reserve line Pallivasal
  • Saratha Nagar Pallivasai
  • Masjidh e Peermohamed
  • Zindha Sheik Madhar Darga
  • Passipatanam Naina Mohamed Darga
  • Sangoor Pethapan Darga
  • Padayali Sahib Darga
  • Wilayathulla Darga
  • Nagoor Andavar Darga
  • Ajmeer Kaja Mohideen Darga
  • Arulmigu Muthumariamman Thirukovil
  • Sivakasi Church of God, church
  • Sivakasi East Gethsamne Prayer House
  • Carmel Prayer Fellowship Church
  • Mispah Prayer House, Pallapatti
  • Apostolic Christian Assembly
  • Image of Christ Church of God
  • CSI St.Peter's Church Satchiyapuram

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