Sethiathoppu - Temples

Temples

  • Sree Kaali Amman Temple, Periyanarkunam, Powrnami festival in every month
  • Sree Selliyamman Temple (Kanur).
  • Sree Madhurakaaliyamman Temple(North Senninatham).
  • Sree TheePaindha Naachiyar Amman Temple(Budhangudi-On Kumbakonam Highway).
  • Sree Kaaliyamman Temple(Anaivari).
  • Pidariyamman Temples(Senninatham, X-Road).
  • Sree Ramalingeshwar Aalayam(Pinnalur)
  • vazhmuni amman temple(Maduranthaga Nallur)
  • Sree Pavadairayan temple(Maduranthaga Nallur)
  • Sree Varasidhi Vinayagar Aalayam (Sethiathope, Opposite to Maniam Cloth Stores and Readymades)
  • Arulmigu Paavadairayar Temple, Erimedu, Budhangudi Kumbabhishegam
  • Arulmigu Periyaandavar-Periyanayagi Temple within A/M Paavadairayar Temple Budhangudi
  • Ayyanar Temple, Kizhakku theru, Buhangudi (An ancient Poorna Pushkala samedha Ayyanar stone sculpture deity for which new temple kumbabhishegam performed on 19-04-2010.

Boothangudi is another village close to Sethiyathoppu In fact Arulmigu Theepaindha Nachiyar temple is in revenue limits of Boothangudi only. Recently Paavadairayan temple, Periyanayagi-Periyandavar Temple and Ayyanar temples have been newly constructed in Boothangudi and Kumbabishegam performed on 19 April 2010.

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