Kumarakoil

Kumarakoil

Kumarakoil is small but very old historical based temple village in Tamil Nadu, India. Kumaracoil, the name of the village itself, means the "temple of Lord Muruga".

External links

* [http://www.murugan.org/temples/kumarakoil.htm Website on temple]


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