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Thanjai Mamani Koil

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Country
  
India

Architectural styles
  
Dravidian architecture

District
  
Thanjavur district

Number of temples
  
3

State
  
Tamil Nadu

Primary deity
  
Narasimha

Architectural style
  
Dravidian architecture

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Consort
  
Sengamalavalli(Lakshmi) Ambujavalli(Lakshmi) Thanjai Nayagi(Lakshmi)

Poets
  
Thirumangai Alvar, Nammalvar, Bhoothath Azhwar

Thanjai Mamani Koil is a set of three Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India and are close to each other. It is one of the Divya Desams, the 108 temples of Vishnu revered by the 12 poet saints, or Alwars. Unlike other Divyadesams where a single shrine is referred, this set of temples is referred together in all the paasurams(poems).

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Maamanikoil

The temple has small east facing shrine with the Lord and consort in the same sanctum. All of the Thirumangai Alvar pasurams(poems) of Thanjai refer to this shrine.

Manikunram

The temple has small east facing shrine with the Lord and consort in the same sanctum. All of the Nammalvar pasurams(poems) of Thanjai refer to this shrine.

Thanjiyali Nagar

The temple has small east facing shrine with the Lord and consort in the same sanctum. All of the Bhoothathalvar pasurams(poems) of Thanjai refer to this shrine.

Legend

The temple is located in the banks of Vennaaru River. The Lord is believed to have appeared for sage Parasarar

References

Thanjai Mamani Koil Wikipedia


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