
Ulagamman Kasi Viswanathar Kovil Tenkasi
Temple
Ulagamman Kasi Viswanathar Kovil Tenkasi
The Ulagamman Kasi Viswanathar Kovil, also known as the Kasi Viswanathar Temple, is a significant Hindu temple located in Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as Kasi Viswanathar, and his consort Parvathi, known as Ulagamman, the temple is a fine example of Tamil architecture.
It was constructed by the Pandyan ruler Parakrama Pandyan during the 13th century, with later additions by the Madurai Nayaks.
The temple features a seven-tiered gopuram (temple tower) and is surrounded by concentric granite walls that enclose all its shrines. The temple complex includes a pillared hall leading to the flagstaff hall, and it is adorned with beautiful sculptures and musical stone pillars that produce different sounds when tapped.
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Ulagamman Kasi Viswanathar Kovil Tenkasi is located in Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu.
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