
An Island Temple on dry Palar river bed-Parameshwarimangalam Kailasanatha temple

Closeup view of the Kailasanatha Temple

A small Vishnu temple on the banks of the river palar

An open well being inspected

Relics & artefacts preserved on the river bank

The sanctum of Mahavishnu with his consorts Bhoodevi & Dreedevi

Stone idols and artefacts

Temple at voyalur under under administration of the Archaeological Survey of India

Voyalur Temple - dates to Vijayanagara Empire

Sub shrine inside Voyalur Temple above and stone image of Anjaneya below

Niche images around the semi circular sanctum of the Tirupuleeswarar Temple at Voyalur

Sanctum of Muruga with consorts Valli & Devyani - the lord with 6 faces & 12 hands seated on peacock

A stone mandapam with beautifully carved pillars

Close up of the bas reliefs on stone

The Ponniyin Selvam Group

A hand pump above and a group of village children below
Thank you for inviting me to your blog. I really liki it. I've read through some of your recent posts and I have to say this is a favorite thus far so this is where I'll leave my first comment. :)You have fantastic photos here and I especially like the photo of the children.
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The semi circular Tirupuleeswarar Temple seems to be pretty old. A beautiful blog too. Thanks for sharing.
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