Talk:Raghavambalpuram (Sadayarkoil)
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merged from Sadayarkovil
[edit]It appears that these two pages are the same place so combined them. The Sadayarkovil page did not have any citations.
Here is what I did not move over from the Sadayarkovil page since it's unclear and needs translation before it makes sense to add it. I think the list is a list of nearby temples but they don't appear to be in Sadayarkovil.
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This[clarification needed] is a part of kulanthaivalanadu,[clarification needed] thalagramam thuraiyundar kottai.[clarification needed] The word Kulanthai comes from Kundavai, who was the sister of the great Raja Raja Chola. The word "sadayar" means "Lord shiva".
- udaiyar kovil
- sadaiyarkovi
- paruthiyaparkovi
- aavudaiyar kovil
- pothu aavudaiyar kovil
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