Kumbakonam Temples

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Kumbakonam, India

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Hindu temple· Tourist attraction

Kumbakonam Temples Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kumbakonam Temples is located in Kumbakonam, India on Maha Maham Tank, Kanmani Devi Nagar. Kumbakonam Temples is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category hindu temple in India.

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Maha Maham Tank, Kanmani Devi Nagar

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Suchitra Shiva

So many temples are there.kumbheshwar,navagraha temples,bhrhadeeshwar,chidambram,etc.

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Krithish kumar

Kumbakonam temples are the great and awesome places you must to visit in your life. They shows our heritage, art, etc....you can feel the bunch of positive vibes and a good change in your mind set.

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Ramulara 1990

Kobakonam temble

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15.Bhavana K S

beautiful pillars..carvings..sculptors are beautiful..we could keep on watching them..calm and quiet place..one will really love it.

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Yoga Vinod Kumar

The TEMPLE TOWN has a lot of POSITIVE VIBES..

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catchme priyan

For sure u ll feel blessed once u touch this temple and it gives more peace and divine once u visit each temple while having drashan of lord Shiva...

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Pap P

Navagraha temples all in different place, but good to see in one day, very nice places,,,

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Surenthiran Baskar

Gurdwara Bangla Sahib was originally a bungalow belonging to Raja Jai Singh, an Indian ruler in the seventeenth century, and was known as Jaisinghpura Palace, in Jaisingh Pura, an historic neighbourhood demolished to make way for the Connaught Place, shopping district.[3] The eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishanresided here during his stay in Delhi in 1664. During that time, there was a smallpox and cholera epidemic, and Guru Har Krishan helped the suffering by giving aid and fresh water from the well at this house. Soon he too contracted the illness and eventually died on 30 March 1664. A small tank was later constructed by Raja Jai Singh over the well, its water is now revered as having healing properties and is taken by Sikhs throughout the world back to their homes. The Gurdwara and its Sarovar are now a place of great reverence for Sikhs, and a place for special congregation on birth anniversary of Guru Har Krishan.