Sengalipuram

Sengalipuram

Sengalipuram ("Shivakalipuram" as it is known in shastras) is a village where great saints like Sengalipuram Muthanna and Sri Anantharama Deekshithar, tamil writer "Thiru" were born.

This is one of the 18 Vathima villages.

Temples : Soleswara Nistulaambikaa, Valmiki shram(Raamaa), Dathathreya, Ranganathar Swamy temple, Kumara Koil,kasi viswanthar visalakhsi.The aaradhana festival at Sri Datareya temple is very famous and is believed by many devotees that after visiting this place the couples are blessed with a child.The Ranganathar Swamy of this village is very special with six fingers in his leg.

Country: India

State: Tamil Nadu

District: Tiruvarur

Nearest Airport: Chennai 300 km ,Trichy 150 km

Railway station: Kumbakonam 25 km

Population : 3,253

See also

Vathima


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