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Irattai Tirupati Temple refers to two temples of the Nava Tirupati, namely Devapiran temple and Aravindalochanar temple dedicated to Vishnu located in Tiruchendur-Tirunelveli route, Tamil Nadu, India in the banks of Thamiraparani river.
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Arulmigu Arulmigu Aravindalochanar Temple, Irattai Tirupathi, Nava Tirupati 4

JX6C+RVV, Srivikundam -Eral Road, Kilpidagai Kasba, Tamil Nadu 628612, India
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Irattai Tirupati Temple refers to two temples of the Nava Tirupati, namely Devapiran temple and Aravindalochanar temple dedicated to Vishnu located in Tiruchendur-Tirunelveli route, Tamil Nadu, India in the banks of Thamiraparani river.

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Vinoth KumarVinoth Kumar
My family and I recently visited this temple It was a great experience overall - the temple was beautiful and we had a great time. However, while we were there, we had the pleasure of encountering some uninvited guests - peacocks. These animals had made their home near the temple grounds and were out in force, adding to the beauty of the temple. It was wonderful to see these creatures. All in all, it was a great time. The temple was lovely and the peacocks were a delightful addition to the experience. I highly recommend the temple to anyone looking for a great experience.
Bharani Dharan RBharani Dharan R
Irattai Tirupathi Perumal Temple – Rahu (North Node) Aravindalochanar Perumal Temple in Tholavillimangalam, a village in Thoothukudi district in the South Indian state of Tamilnadu, is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. It is one of the 108 Divyadesam dedicated to Vishnu, who is worshipped as Aravindalochanar and his consort Lakshmi as Karunthadankanni. This temple is also classified as a Navathiruppathi, the nine temples revered by Nammazhwar located in the banks of Tamirabarani River. These temples are maintained by TVS Group and is well maintained.
Vimal GanabathyVimal Ganabathy
Sri Aravindalochanar Temple is the 5th in the Nava Tirupathi chain located at Irattai Tirupathi on the northern banks of Thamirabarani in the forest range. It houses the lord Aravindalochanar as central deity and Senthamarai Kannan as the festive deity. It is associated with the planet Kethu of the Horoscope. Open everyday from 9am to 5pm.
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My family and I recently visited this temple It was a great experience overall - the temple was beautiful and we had a great time. However, while we were there, we had the pleasure of encountering some uninvited guests - peacocks. These animals had made their home near the temple grounds and were out in force, adding to the beauty of the temple. It was wonderful to see these creatures. All in all, it was a great time. The temple was lovely and the peacocks were a delightful addition to the experience. I highly recommend the temple to anyone looking for a great experience.
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Irattai Tirupathi Perumal Temple – Rahu (North Node) Aravindalochanar Perumal Temple in Tholavillimangalam, a village in Thoothukudi district in the South Indian state of Tamilnadu, is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. It is one of the 108 Divyadesam dedicated to Vishnu, who is worshipped as Aravindalochanar and his consort Lakshmi as Karunthadankanni. This temple is also classified as a Navathiruppathi, the nine temples revered by Nammazhwar located in the banks of Tamirabarani River. These temples are maintained by TVS Group and is well maintained.
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Sri Aravindalochanar Temple is the 5th in the Nava Tirupathi chain located at Irattai Tirupathi on the northern banks of Thamirabarani in the forest range. It houses the lord Aravindalochanar as central deity and Senthamarai Kannan as the festive deity. It is associated with the planet Kethu of the Horoscope. Open everyday from 9am to 5pm.
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In this sthalam, a munivar (rishi) named "Athreya Suprabha rishi", started and maintained a yaaga saali (place where yaagam is done). When he was cleaning the yaaga salai, he found out a bright Tarasu (equilibrium measuring instrument) and Bow. On touching those two, it Changed into a beautiful men and a women. They both explained him that they were changed into the tarasu and the bow because of the sabham, given by Kuberan it will end only if they are touched by Suprabha rishi. And after explaining this, they both got sabha vimocchan and got paramapadha mukthi.

Since, the tarasu (or otherwise named as "Thulaam") and bow (otherwise called as "Vil") both of tem got the vimocchan and went to paramapadham, this sthalam is named as "Thulam Vil Mangalam" and as the years passed the name changed to "Tholai villi Mangalam".

The sthala Emperumaan explains and thinks that all the humans and all other living and non living things should lead their lives in an happy way, the perumal gives his seva both in Nindra and Veetrirundha thirukkolam.

Vil (Bow) is the other resemblance of Yaegapathini (good character) Character of Human. Sri Rama, who is considered to be the kind of person who loved only his wife Sita piratti, was popularly named as "Yaegapatthini Vridhan". Having this kind of character only, he could able to life the Shiva dhanush (Vil (or) bow) and able to kill Kakkasuran, vaali and Ravanan.

Tarasu (Measuring Instrument), which has two hands equally measures both the items kept on it. Out good and bad characters and activities are calculated and according to that, we are given the destiny.

This sthala perumal gave his prathyaksham for Indiran, Vaayu bhagavan and Varuna bhagavan. To live, we need to inhale the air and the air is Vaayu bhagavan and other necessary thing is water and it is varunan and the green land is Indiran. By giving the prathyaksham to these three, Emperumaan equalises them and explains to the the world how important and essential they are.

Kumudham means Dharbai Pul (Dharbai is one kind of Grass). Since, in this sthalam, the Yaagam was done, this sthala Vimaanam is called "Kumudha Vimaanam".

This entire world becomes so fresh and gives the Vegetation only because of the Rain that is coming down to the earth. Because of this, the Sthala pushkkarani is Varuna theertham.

For the Bow (Vil) getting into action, two things are necessary. One is the arrow and another one is ther person who perform the action on the Bow. And the person who is performing this action is Sri Srinivasa perumal, who is the whole structure of Good habits and thinking and giving his seva in Nindra Thirukkolam and along the sides are two pirattiyaars are found.

A persons expression of Love, his kind nature and the bhakti is expressed through his eyes. So, the bhaktas who live in a good way and lead their lives in the Dharma way to achieve Sriman Narayanan's Thiruvadi, Emperumaan, gives his seva as "Senthamarai Kannan" and as Aravindha Lochanar along with Karuthandangi Naachiyaar. Dharma Tarasu has two plates, which stands in equal to one another, likewise the Emperumaan and Thaayar are found to be equal and giving the Veetrirundha seva.

Since, both of this sthalam are found along the Tamirabarani river, how rivers flow in different direction, but when they mix together they are treated as the same, like wise even though there are two sthalams, these two are considered to be...

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The sage Subramanian plowed and cultivated the earth to make a sacrifice. Then he got a scale and a bow from the ground. The scales became a woman and the bow became a man and they were freed from their curse. Ithalam got the name Tulavillimangalam as the bow and the scales (scales) were saved in this revision. Currently known as Maruvi Tolavilli Mangalam.As Rahu is located in the Navagraha, people with Rahu doshas in the horoscope, those with chronological yoga, those affected by marriage, and son-in-law can come here and worship so that Rahu's influence is lessened and they can achieve what they want in life. If you come to this place called Double Satisfaction and get the money, property, material, financial, obstacles removed, get rid of the troubles of diseases and overcome the prayers, you can become a saint and get a peaceful life if you do whatever prayers...

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My family and I recently visited this temple It was a great experience overall - the temple was beautiful and we had a great time.

However, while we were there, we had the pleasure of encountering some uninvited guests - peacocks. These animals had made their home near the temple grounds and were out in force, adding to the beauty of the temple. It was wonderful to see these creatures.

All in all, it was a great time. The temple was lovely and the peacocks were a delightful addition to the experience.

I highly recommend the temple to anyone looking for a...

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