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[[Category:Temples]]
 
[[Category:Temples]]
008 - THIRU PERNAGAR (Koiladi, Appa Kudatthan, Thirupper)
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Thiru Pernagar also known as Koiladi, Appa Kudatthan or Thirupper is one of the 108 Vaishnava temples.  
 
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At a glance....  
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Vishnu Lakshmi Kshetra Viman Pushkarni River Hymns Location
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Adi Ranganatha, Appa Kudathan, Appalarangan Indiradevi, Kamalavalli Pancha Ranga kshetra Indira Viman Indira Pushkarni Cauvery Thirty Three 4 kms from Swamimalai
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== Introduction ==
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|+Thiru Pernagar at a glance
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|Vishnu here is referred to as
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|Adi Ranganatha, Appa Kudathan, Appalarangan
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|Lakshmi here is referred to as
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|Indiradevi, Kamalavalli
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|Kshetra is called
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|Pancha Ranga kshetra
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|Vimana is called
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|Indira Vimana
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|Pushkarini is named
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|Indira Pushkarni
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|River nearby
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|Kaveri
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|Hymns by Alwars
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|Thirty Three
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|Location
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|4 kms from Swamimalai
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With its singularity the temple Thirupernagar is one of the outstanding monuments of the early Chola kings. Although the idols are more than thousands of years old that they still retain their original beauty in stone is in itself a fitting tribute to those dynasties of the distant past. The intricate workmanship is marvelous. The Lord's expression has a serene grace.  
 
With its singularity the temple Thirupernagar is one of the outstanding monuments of the early Chola kings. Although the idols are more than thousands of years old that they still retain their original beauty in stone is in itself a fitting tribute to those dynasties of the distant past. The intricate workmanship is marvelous. The Lord's expression has a serene grace.  
  

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