Veeracholapuram
Veeracholapuram area of the district.
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Kallakurichi
District capital carved from Viluppuram, base for the Kalvarayan hills and the Gomukhi dam.
Sankarapuram
Western town by the Manimuktha reservoir.
Ulundurpet
NH-32/NH-38 junction town in the district's east.
Tirukoilur
Temple town on the Thenpennai river, home of the Ulagalantha Perumal Divya Desam.
KalrayanHills
The Kalvarayan (Kalrayan) Eastern Ghats hill range with its waterfalls and tribal villages.
Koovagam
Koovagam area of the district.
Thiyagadurgam
Thiyagadurgam area of the district.
Rishivandiyam
Rishivandiyam area of the district.
Thirukovilur
Thirukovilur area of the district.
Parikkal
Parikkal area of the district.
Melnariyappanur
Melnariyappanur area of the district.
Elavanasur
Elavanasur area of the district.
Kalvarayan Hills
Kalvarayan Hills area of the district.
Veeracholapuram
Veeracholapuram area of the district.
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This town temple is dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi and is noted for its intricate carvings and vibrant sculptures. Its principal annual celebration is the Meenakshi Thirukalyanam festival, marking the divine wedding of Meenakshi and Sundareswarar. This temple guide belongs to the Veeracholapuram planning base in Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu, with route context, best-time notes and verified inventory categories for stays, food, operators, shops, wellness and transport as they are approved.
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This Shiva temple near Kallakurichi town enshrines Ardhanareeswarar with the goddess called Anubhambikai and is attributed to Chola construction, variously dated to around the 12th century and associated with Rajendra Chola. Inscriptions record that the village was once named Mallikarjunapuram and preserve a legend of a Chola king immersing his father's ashes at the nearby Manimutharu river. The historic structure has long stood in a state of disrepair. This temple guide belongs to the Veeracholapuram planning base in Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu, with route context, best-time notes and verified inventory categories for stays, food, operators, shops, wellness and transport as they are approved.
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