Tindivanam - Religious Places

Religious Places

The following are the most popular religious places in Tindivanam:

  • Shri Lakshmi Narashima Perumal Temple, which is more than 1000 years old.
  • Shiva Temple also called Periya Koil. The main deity is known as Shri Maragathambigai Sametha Thindrinishvarar Aalayam. This temple was built 1000 years before 1010 A.D. The remple built by Thiru. Raja Raja Chozhan (Eswaran in Tindivanam).
  • TheerthaKulam BalaMurugan Koil, near Periya Koil
  • Sree Veerabrahmendra swamy temple, Thiruvannamalai Road
  • Anjaneyar Temple near Rajankulam
  • Draupadi Amman Temple near Rajankulam
  • Jain Temple near Tindivanam market
  • Mailam Murugan Temple
  • Thiruvakkarai Vakkrakali Amman Temple
  • Mannar Swamy Kovil, Marakkanam Road
  • Vitlapuram Murugan Koil
  • Ayyapan Temple, Murugan Temple near Rajankulam
  • Gidangal Aramvalartha Nayagi sametha AnbaNayaga Eswaran temple, built by Thiru. Nalliyakoda King
  • Om Shakthi Temple at Pellakuppam (also known as Kiezh Maruvathur)
  • Dheevanur suyambu vinayagar temple
  • Angaalamman Temple at Gingee Road
  • Pooni Amman Temple at Thiruvalluvar Nagar
  • Periya Muthumarriamman Temple near M.R.S Theatre
  • Gingee Road Bala Murugan Koil
  • Our Lady of Seven Delours Church
  • Taharulla basha Darga Shrine, Gingee Road
  • Our Lady of Immaculate conception Church, Munnur
  • Our Lady of Fathima Church, Vellakulam
  • Vani Pillayar Kovil, Vaaniya Street
  • Sree Sundara Varsithi Vinayagar Temple, Sarkar thoppu, Tindivanam
  • Majeesh de Usmaniya Mosque, Sarkar thoppu, Tindivanam
  • Vinayagar Temple, Vasanthapuram-Tindivanam
  • Vinayagar Temple, Railway colony
  • Theerthakarai Marriyamman Kovil, Theerthakulam
  • Sree Sathiya Sivaneswarar Kovil, Singanoor, Tindivanam
  • A.G. Arputha Church-Pondy Road-Tindivanam
  • Sri kanniga parameswari koil devasthanam, Tindivanam

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