Wednesday, 11 December 2019

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Coimbatore is known as the ‘Manchester of South India’, this bustling city is not only famous for its textile industry, but also for the temples in Coimbatore. The marvelous architectural designs, and the religious beliefs attached to these temples beckon you to visit them, and peep into the rich culture of the natives of Coimbatore.



These popular 9 temples in Coimbatore city are magnificent and have a blissful aura. Take a look to know why you ought to visit them on your next trip.

  • Maruthamalai Murugan Temple
  • Arulmigu Patteeswarar Swamy Temple
  • Palamalai Ranganathar Temple
  • Dhyanalinga Temple
  • Sree Ayyappan Temple
  • Koniamman Temple
  • Velliangiri Mountain Temple
  • Masaniamman Temple
  • Thirumoorthy Malai Temple


1.   Maruthamalai Murugan Temple

It is a popular 12th century hill temple build by Tamil kings during sangam period as shown in purananuru and dedicated to Thamizh god Murugan, situated in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. It is considered as the Seventh House of Lord Murugan. Like most Murugan temples, the temple is situated upon a hillock, part of the Western Ghats about 12 km west from the city of Coimbatore. Thai Poosam and other Murugan festivals are celebrated.



Location: Maruthamalai, Coimbatore



    2.   Arulmigu Patteeswarar Swamy Temple


It is one of the most famous temples in Coimbatore commemorated in the memory of Lord Shiva. Built by Karikala Chola of the Chola Dynasty, it is one of the most famous old temples in Coimbatore, dating back to prehistoric ages. The marvelous architecture of the temple features stone carving, wooden carving, and gigantic pillars with carvings of manifestations of Shiva.



         Location: Siruvani Main Road, Siruvani, Perur, Coimbatore



  3.   Palamalai Ranganathar Temple

It is dedicated to the God of mercy, Lord Ranganathar, Palamalai is one of the most picturesque hill temples in Coimbatore. This temple is a synonym of mercy and is also considered as the worship place for liberation of diseases, illness, and sins. If you wish to see a unique place, this is where you must go.



  Location: Palamalai, Naicken Palayam, Coimbatore



 4.   Dhyanalinga Temple


Dhyanalinga is one of the most prominent yogic temples in Coimbatore. This temple an important meditation site built according to a certain science that creates a powerful energy around you, which in turn facilitates inner transformation.



 Location: Isha Yoga Centre, Velliangiri Foothills, Isha Vihar Post, Coimbatore




      5.   Sree Ayyappan Temple


One of the most prominent Coimbatore temples, Sree Ayyappan temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. Pilgrims from all over India hail to this place during their Sabarimala Pilgrimage, a religious tour which requires which requires procedural diet restrictions. This place serves as a mid station as all the pilgrims stop here for rest during the pilgrimage.


Location: 100 Feet Rd, Venkatasamy Layout, 
New Siddhapudur, Coimbatore



       6.     Koniamman Temple


Located in the heart of the city, Koniamman temple is one of the principal Hindu temples in Coimbatore. This temple is considered as a sacred place for marriages, and it is believed that Mother Koniamman would help her kids lead a smooth married life, bless them with kids, protect them from diseases, and ensure business development.




 Location: Poompuhar Nagar, Ukkadam, Coimbatore


       7.   Velliangiri Mountain Temple


            The Velliangiri Mountain is located at the Western Ghats boundary of Coimbatore Tamil Nadu and it’s a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. It’s known as the "Sapthagiri, 7 Hills Seven Mountains".This hill is associated with the story of Ramayana & Mahabharata. There are seven hills here.




             Location: Siruvani, Coimbatore
  


         8. Masani Amman Temple


         Arulmigu Masani Amman Temple, often referred as Anaimalai Masani Amman Temple, is a highly revered shrine situated at Anaimalai, in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu. The temple, nestled amid grassland interlaced with criss-cross pathways and rivulets against the backdrop of Anaimalai Hills, is about 24 km south-west of Pollachi.



           Location: Anamalai, Pollachi Coimbatore



           9. Thirumoorthy Malai Temple 


Thirumoorthy dam, it is one of the most picturesque temples around Coimbatore. People believe that Lord Thirumoorthy appears here in the disguise of a child and blesses all the devotees by fulfilling their desires. This place was indicated by Lord Shiva to Sage Agasthya for his Kailash wedding darshan and is, therefore, known as the Kailash of South. If you specifically wish to visit Shiva temples in Coimbatore, put this one on your list.




             Location: Thirumoorthy Temple Road, Udumalpet, Tamil Nadu




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Alayangal Arivom

Coimbatore is known as the ‘Manchester of South India’, this bustling city is not only famous for its textile industry, but also fo...