
Arulmigu Thiru Kasi Vishwanathar Temple
Temple
Arulmigu Thiru Kasi Vishwanathar Temple
The Arulmigu Thiru Kasi Vishwanathar Temple, located in Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu, is a historic and spiritually significant temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, worshipped here as Kasi Viswanathar, and his consort Goddess Parvati, known as Ulagamman.
The temple was constructed in the 13th century by the Pandyan ruler Parakrama Pandyan, with later contributions from the Madurai Nayaks.
The temple is renowned for its Dravidian architecture, featuring a majestic seven-tiered gopuram (tower) that stands at 180 feet. The intricate carvings and sculptures, including depictions of deities and mythological scenes, are a testament to the artistic brilliance of the era. The temple's sanctum houses a swayambhu lingam (self-manifested Shiva lingam), adding to its spiritual significance.
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Arulmigu Thiru Kasi Vishwanathar Temple is located in Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu.
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