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Enkan Adhinarayana Perumal Temple

Coordinates: 10°48′48″N 79°32′33″E / 10.813271°N 79.542385°E / 10.813271; 79.542385
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Enkan Adhinarayana Perumal Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictTiruvarur
DeityAdhinarayana Perumal
FestivalsVaikuntha Ekadashi, Gokulashtami, Garuda Panchami, Rama Navami
Location
LocationEngan
StateTamil Nadu
Country India
Enkan Adhinarayana Perumal Temple is located in Tamil Nadu
Enkan Adhinarayana Perumal Temple
Adhinarayana Perumal Temple, Engan, Tiruvarur, Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates10°48′48″N 79°32′33″E / 10.813271°N 79.542385°E / 10.813271; 79.542385
Architecture
TypeDravidian architecture
Specifications
Temple(s)One
Elevation38.41 m (126 ft)

Adhinarayana Perumal Temple is a Perumal temple situated at Engan neighbourhood in Tiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu state in India.

Location

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This temple is located with the coordinates of (10°48′48″N 79°32′33″E / 10.813271°N 79.542385°E / 10.813271; 79.542385) in Tiruvarur district.

Enkan Adhinarayana Perumal Temple is located in Tamil Nadu
Enkan Adhinarayana Perumal Temple
Enkan Adhinarayana Perumal Temple
Enkan Adhinarayana Perumal Temple (Tamil Nadu)

Significance

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Vishnu appeared here in this temple sitting on a Garuda to give darshan to a Chollha king and hence thereafter He posed as such in this temple for the devotees also.[1]

Mythical importance

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It was a myth that long long ago, Sage Bruhu was in deep meditation. Suddenly, the tranquility was shattered with loud noises of a Chollha king who was hunting a lion. Disturbed by this, the sage cursed the king to bear a lion's face. Regretting the intrusion, the king sought for a remedy. The sage advised him to take bath in the river Vettraru (also known as Vruddha Cauvery) and to pray Vishnu at this place for his goodness. The king did so and it worked to regain his human features. After that this place got importance.[2]

Festivals

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Vaikuntha Ekadashi and Gokulashtami, Garuda Panchami, Rama Navami are the important festivals celebrated in this temple.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Aadhinarayanaperumal Temple : Aadhinarayanaperumal Temple Details". temple.dinamalar.com. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Shri Adhi Narayana Perumal Temple: Vishnu on Garuda & Remedies". www.southtourism.in. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Enkan Adinarayana Perumal Temple". ePuja. Retrieved 24 September 2024.