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Bhavani Travel Guide - Page 1 Bhavani Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/bhavani page 1 Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Bhavani When To Max: 25.7°C Min: 21.4°C Rain: 75.0mm Housing the famous Sep VISIT Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, Sangameswarar Temple, Bhavani is umbrella. a small town in the state of Tamil Max: 29.9°C Min: 22.2°C Rain: 300.0mm http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-bhavani-lp-1012876 Nadu. Head here for a quite Oct vacation and spend time admiring Jan Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, Famous For : City umbrella. natural beauty or the magnificent Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Max: 27.2°C Min: 23.7°C Rain: 174.0mm temple architecture. Max: 28.2°C Min: 18.5°C Rain: 0.0mm A small city nestled at the confluence of the Nov rivers Cauvery and Bhavani, Bhavani is Feb Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, locked away in the Erode District of Tamil Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. umbrella. Nadu. Frequented by the religious devout, it Max: 30.1°C Min: 18.2°C Rain: 6.0mm Max: 24.6°C Min: 18.9°C Rain: 165.0mm houses the famous Sangameswarar Temple Mar Dec dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also located Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. outside this majestic five-tiered temple is Max: 32.0°C Min: 21.2°C Rain: 18.0mm Max: 25.8°C Min: 19.7°C Rain: 15.0mm the shrine called Adhi Kesava Perumal, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Take a walk down Apr the well manicured gardens by the riverside Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. What To and soak in the calm which this city offers in Max: 27.5°C Min: 20.0°C Rain: 57.0mm plenty! May SEE Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, 5 Sights umbrella. Max: 31.0°C Min: 20.7°C Rain: 135.0mm http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-bhavani-lp-1012876 Jun 1 Vattamalai Murugan Temple Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. Max: 33.2°C Min: 23.0°C Rain: 78.0mm Kangayam, Dharapuram Road, Vattamalai, Tamil Nadu 638703, India Jul The This Pdf and its contents are copyright © 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, character and all other marks displayed herein are umbrella. Vattamalai Murugan Temple is another very registered and/or common law trademarks of ixigo.com and/or third parties. Max: 29.2°C Min: 21.0°C Rain: 93.0mm famous religious attraction in Tamil Nadu. It is an ancient temple dedicated to Murugan. Aug According to legends this temple was visited Bhavani Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/bhavani page 2 by the famous Saiva saint Arunagirinathar it is visited by both the locals and the This temple is located next to Sri Chelliyandi Opp. CSI Church, 764, Mellur Main once. At this very spot he praised the glory tourists alike. Amman Temple and has beautiful Road, Bhavani of the Lord and Kshetra in verses. Located architectural structures. Rs. 150 atop a hill,  3 Sri Chelliyandi Amman Vattamalai Murugan Temple in Tamil Temple 5 Kasi Viswanathar Temple +91-4256-233976 Nadu enshrines the beautiful images The restaurant is small and homely. With a of Murugan flanked by Valli and 1, Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, India variety of South Indian dishes to choose Devasena.  from. Overall a pleasant dinning experience. 2 Sangameswarar Temple Where To 3 Paviesh Park Eat 5 Places http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-bhavani-lp-1012876 1 Crown Bakery Bhavani, Tamil Nadu, India It is located on the banks of Kaveri and 133 Gold Star Boulevard, Worcester, around the temple, there are also shrines of MA, United States Lord Ganesha, Lord Durga, Lord Bhairava. +91-508852-0746 4 Sri Mari Amman Temple 2 Mani Restaurant Salem NH By-Pass Road, Lakshmi Nagar, Bhavani, Tamil Nadu, India Sangameswarar Temple, Bhavani Kudal, Tamil Nadu-63830 +91-4242231557 Sangameswarar Temple is built at the confluence of three rivers, Kaveri, Bhavani Bhavani, Tamil Nadu, India 4 Hindustan Punjabi and Akash Ganga. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Bhavani Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/bhavani page 3 5 Saraswathi Mess SH 20, Kalingarayan Palayam, Bhavani, Tamil Nadu, India Bhavani Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/bhavani page 4 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-bhavani-lp-1012876 See A: Vattamalai Murugan Temple B: Sangameswarar Temple C: Sri Chelliyandi Amman Temple D: Sri Mari Amman Temple E: Kasi Viswanathar Temple Food F: Crown Bakery G: Mani Restaurant H: Paviesh Park I: Hindustan Punjabi J: Saraswathi Mess.
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