Vaithya Lingam Temple - Festivals

Festivals

The festival will be carried twice a year. A ten days festive for Sri Vaithya lingam swami and Yogambigai in the month of Avani (Tamil month) and another festive for the deity in the month of Chitthirai (Tamil month), which is more popular around the village.

Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu
Chennai
  • Ashtalakshmi Kovil
  • Chennakesava Perumal Temple, Chennai
  • Ekambareswarar Temple, Chennai
  • Ettampadai
  • Kalikambal Temple
  • Kapaleeshwarar Temple
  • Madhya Kailash
  • Mallikesvarar Temple, Chennai
  • Marundeeswarar Temple
  • Nandeeswarar Temple
  • Parthasarathy Temple
  • Prasanna Venkatesa Perumal
  • Prathyangira Devi Temple, Shollinganallur
  • Ravishwarar
  • Sri Balaji Temple, T. Nagar
  • Tiruvalithayam
  • Vadapalani Andavar Temple
  • Varasiddhi Vinayaka Temple
  • Jagannath Temple
Tirunelveli district
  • Ayikudi Balasubramanya Swami Temple
  • Kulashekharanatha Mahalingam Temple, Pathai
  • Nellaiappar Temple
  • Sankaranayinarkoil
  • Thirukutralam
  • Thirumalai Kovil
  • Vaithya lingam temple
  • Vanniappar Temple
Vellore district
  • Apatsahayesvarar Temple, Alangudi
  • Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple, Tirukannamangai
  • Engan Murugan Temple
  • Kalyana Varadharaja Perumal Temple
  • Kothandarama Temple, Thillaivilagam
  • Nadutariappar Temple
  • Paampuranathar Temple, Thirupampuram

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