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one of famous vishnu temple in srilanka The Vishnu temple Vallipuram is one of the oldest temples in Jaffna. The temple attracts worshippers daily, on Sundays in particular. Situated amidst a vast expanse of sand dunes, it is difficult to imagine that the area was once a capital city of the Jaffna region. Sir Paul. E Pieris, who also discovered Kadurugoda, made important discoveries here, which have subsequently been identified as belonging to the period of the first Lambakarna King, Vasaba (65 – 109 AC). An inscription on a gold plate records the words “Hail in the reign of the great king, Vasaba and when the Minister Isigirayan was governing Nakadiva, Piyagutikatissa caused a Vihara (temple) to be built at Badakara Atana”. The origin of this temple, like most, is founded in legend. The story says that Lavalli Ammaiyar, a pious lady, had been afflicted with nagadosham (a curse) and was hence unable to have children. She was advised to go to this place which was sacred to Vishnu and beseech him for the remission of her sins. She performed tapas (prayed) daily with arms outspread facing the sea in the hope that Lord Vishnu would appear before her, arise from the ocean and grant her desire. One day when the fishermen of the village were fishing they cast their net and caught a large fish which leapt into the arms of Lavalli Ammaiyar. As she held it, it turned into the shape of an infant looking like the Lord Vishnu himself. When the infant vanished an old soothsayer who was present gave to the people a Vishnu Cakkaram (a disc, symbol of Vishnu), which they decided to install at this place and venerate in commemoration of the event. In the sanctum, the Vishnu’s Cakkaram (disc) occupies the place of the Utsava Moorthy (deity) which is taken out for processions during festivals. The annual festival is held in August-September.

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The place name is “Valli”, or “sand” in Tamil and Sinhala. The Vishnu temple here was constructed around the 13th century. Tamil Buddhists and Hindu cults co-existed with no trouble, even when the rulers did not, and hence a Vaishnava tradition may have existed in early times as well. The deity of the temple is called Vallipura Azhvar. Azhvar names are common in Vaishnavite tradition. This place is the first place of settlement in Sri Lanka. Rest of Sri Lanka was populated from this landing place. Vallipuram (Sandy City) has a recorded history from the 2nd century BC, in the gold inscription, where the local ruler is named as “Azhagiri”, a name confirmed in the Nelugala stone inscription (2nd Century BC). King Vasaba is also thought to be mentioned. The Buddhist list of holy places (“Nampotha”) names it as “Vallipuram” or sand city. The exact details of the temple complex are not known, and the famous `Vallipuram” Buddha statue built with Dravidian A sculptural traditions from Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh wa found in excavations below the Hindu Temple. The language of the inscription is Tamil-Prakrit, which shares several similarities with script inscriptions used in Andhra at the time. This cultural exchange between the Jaffna Tamils and Andhra Pradesh occurred at the height of Tamil trade in the Sangam period, continuing when the Telugu Satavahana dynasty was at the height of its power from 230 BCE right through when its 17th monarch Hala (20-24 CE) married a princess from the island. Professor Peter Shalk (University of Uppsala), writes “Vallipuram has very rich archaeological remains that point at an...

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The Vishnu temple Vallipuram is one of the oldest temples in Jaffna. The temple attracts worshippers daily, on Sundays in particular. Situated amidst a vast expanse of sand dunes, it is difficult to imagine that the area was once a capital city of the Jaffna region. Sir Paul. E Pieris, who also discovered Kadurugoda, made important discoveries here, which have subsequently been identified as belonging to the period of the first Lambakarna King, Vasaba (65 – 109 AC). An inscription on a gold plate records the words “Hail in the reign of the great king, Vasaba and when the Minister Isigirayan was governing Nakadiva, Piyagutikatissa caused a Vihara (temple) to be built at Badakara Atana”. The origin of this temple, like most, is founded in legend. The story says that Lavalli Ammaiyar, a pious lady, had been afflicted with nagadosham (a curse) and was hence unable to have children. She was advised to go to this place which was sacred to Vishnu and beseech him for the remission of her sins. She performed tapas (prayed) daily with arms outspread facing the sea in the hope that Lord Vishnu would appear before her, arise from the ocean and grant her desire. One day when the fishermen of the village were fishing they cast their net and caught a large fish which leapt into the arms of Lavalli Ammaiyar. As she held it, it turned into the shape of an infant looking like the Lord Vishnu himself. When the infant vanished an old soothsayer who was present gave to the people a Vishnu Cakkaram (a disc, symbol of Vishnu), which they decided to install at this place and venerate in commemoration of the event. In the sanctum, the Vishnu’s Cakkaram (disc) occupies the place of the Utsava Moorthy (deity) which is taken out for processions during festivals. The annual festival is held in...

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Thunnalai Sri Vallipura Aalvar Kovil, situated in the northern region of Sri Lanka, stands as a revered testament to the spiritual and cultural richness of the Tamil Hindu tradition. Dedicated to the revered Aalvar saints, this temple is a sanctified haven that beckons both devotees and admirers of heritage.

The architectural allure of Thunnalai Sri Vallipura Aalvar Kovil is captivating, featuring intricate carvings and vibrant artwork that tell the tales of the Aalvar saints. The temple's sanctum, adorned with divine deities and sacred symbols, creates an atmosphere of profound spirituality, providing a space for devotees to connect with the divine through prayer and contemplation.

The temple's commitment to preserving cultural traditions is evident in the meticulous performance of rituals and ceremonies. These traditions, passed down through generations, infuse the temple with a timeless aura, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the spiritual heritage of the region. Vibrant festivals, marked by processions, music, and dance, add a joyous dimension to the temple's atmosphere, fostering a sense of communal celebration.

Surrounded by the lush landscapes of Sri Lanka, Thunnalai Sri Vallipura Aalvar Kovil offers not only a spiritual retreat but also a visual feast for nature enthusiasts. The temple's surroundings, often echoing with the sounds of religious hymns and chants, contribute to the overall sense of tranquility and serenity.

Thunnalai Sri Vallipura Aalvar Kovil, with its blend of architectural magnificence, spiritual resonance, and cultural continuity, invites visitors to embark on a journey that transcends the temporal realm, offering a glimpse into the enduring traditions of Tamil Hinduism...

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Rajeekaran KannathasanRajeekaran Kannathasan
It's very famous temple. It's a Vishnu kovil... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... Ethanudaya Mahotsavam September la Anuddikkapadum .......................................................................... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... ..........................................................................
Sivanesan DaxanSivanesan Daxan
Sri Vallipura Alwar Temple This temple is located at Vallipuram in Pointpedro area of ​​Jaffna. People come in large numbers to seek the grace of the Lord. From there go to Pointpedro bus station board a bus going to Potpathi and get a ticket worth 70 rupees, the bus will take you to the temple in exactly 30 minutes. If you have your own vehicle, there is enough space in the temple premises to park it. As Sunday is an auspicious day for the Lord, more devotees visit. Lunch is also served in the temple and we request the visitors to worship the Lord.
Gunasekaran SundaramGunasekaran Sundaram
Vallipura Aazhvar Sannidhi is Lord Vishnu's Sri Chakkaram Temple at Jaffna. Once a Queen Valli Nachiyar prayed to God to bless her with a Child. In her dream God told her to come to seashore. In the seashore she saw unusually lot of fishes played and jumped and one of the fish fell on her lap and suddenly turned into a Lord Vishnu Chakra. With the Chakkara as main deity she built this temple and later God blessed her with Child.
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It's very famous temple. It's a Vishnu kovil... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... Ethanudaya Mahotsavam September la Anuddikkapadum .......................................................................... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... ..........................................................................
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Sri Vallipura Alwar Temple This temple is located at Vallipuram in Pointpedro area of ​​Jaffna. People come in large numbers to seek the grace of the Lord. From there go to Pointpedro bus station board a bus going to Potpathi and get a ticket worth 70 rupees, the bus will take you to the temple in exactly 30 minutes. If you have your own vehicle, there is enough space in the temple premises to park it. As Sunday is an auspicious day for the Lord, more devotees visit. Lunch is also served in the temple and we request the visitors to worship the Lord.
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Vallipura Aazhvar Sannidhi is Lord Vishnu's Sri Chakkaram Temple at Jaffna. Once a Queen Valli Nachiyar prayed to God to bless her with a Child. In her dream God told her to come to seashore. In the seashore she saw unusually lot of fishes played and jumped and one of the fish fell on her lap and suddenly turned into a Lord Vishnu Chakra. With the Chakkara as main deity she built this temple and later God blessed her with Child.
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