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Andhra Pradesh 1 Ahobilam Narasimha Swamy 108 DIVYADESA ANDHRA PRADESH 1 AHOBILAM NARASIMHA SWAMY ALLAGEDDA TIRUPATHI - 300 KM 2 TIURUMALA VENKATAESWARA SWAMY TAMILNADU TIRUPATHI - ARAKKONAM - 80 KM NEAR ARAKKONAM 3 SHOLINGAR NARASIMHA SWAMY ARAKKONAM - TIRUVALLUR - 34 KM 4 TIRUVALLUR VEERA RAGHAVA PERUMAL TIRUVALLUR - TIRUNNAVUR - 20 KM 5 TIRUNINNRAVOOR CHENNAI TIRUNINNAVUR - CHENNAI - 34 KM 6 TRIPLICANE PARTHASARATHI 7 TIRUNEERMALAI NEER VANNAN MAHABALIPURAM CHENNAI - MAHABALIPURAM - 60 KM 8 TIRUVIDAVINDAI NITYA KALAYANAR 9 TIRUKKADALA MALLAI STHALA SAYANAR VILLUPURAM MAHABALIPURAM - VILLUPURAM - 125 KM 10 TIRUKKOVALOOR TRIVIKRAMAN KANCHI CHENNAI - KANCHI - 74 KM 11 VARADARAJA PERUMAL VARADA RAJA PERUMAL 12 ASHTABHJAM ADI KESAVA 13 THIRUTTANGA DEEPA PRAKASAR 14 THIRUVELLUKKAI MUKUNDA NAYAKAN, NARASIMHAN 15 THIRU PAADAGAM PANDAVA DOOTA 16 THIRUNEERAGAM JAGADEESWARAN 17 THIRU OORAGAM TRIVIKRAMAN, ULAGA ALANDA PERUMAL 18 NILAATTINGAL THUNDAN IN EKAMBARESWARA TEMPLE 19 THIRUKKARAGAM KARUNAKARAN 20 THIRUVEZUKKA YADSHOKTAKARI 21 THIRUKKALWANOOR ADI VARAHA PERUMAL, KALVAN (IN MEENAKSHI AMMAN TEMPLE) 22 PAVALA VANNAN PAVALA VANNAN 23 PARAMESWARA VINNAGARAM VAIKUNTA NATHA 24 THIRUPPUL KUZHA VIJAYA RAGHAVAN 25 THIRUKKARVAANAM NEELA MEGHA PERUMAL KADALOOR CHENNAI TO KADALOOR -176 KM 26 TIRUVAHINDRA PURAM DEVANATHAN CUDDALORE TO TIRUVAHINDRAPURAM - 7 KM CHIDAMBARAM 27 TIRUCHITRAKOOTAM GOVINDARAJA (IN SIDE NATARAJA TEMPLE) CUDDALORE TO CHIDAMBARAM - 50 KM SEERGAZHI CHIDAMBARAM TO SEERGAZHI - 20 KM 28 THIRKKAVALAMBADI GOPALA KRISHNAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 29 THIRU MANIKKOTTAM VARADA RAJA PERUMAL 30 THIRU DEVANAR THOGAI DEVA NAYAGAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 31 ARIMEYA VINNAGARAM KOODAMADU KOOTTAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 32 THIRUTTETRI AMBALAM RANGANADHAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 33 KANCHEERAMA VINNAGARAM TRIVIKRAMAN 34 VAN PUSHOTTMAN PURUSHOTTAMAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 35 SEMPON SEI KOIL PERARULAALAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 36 MANIMADA KOIL NARAYANAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 37 VAIKUNTA VINNAGARAM VAIKUNTA NADHAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 38 TIRUVALI - TIRUNAGARI LAKSHMI NARASIMHA TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 39 ANNAN KOIL SRINIVASA PERUMAL TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI 40 THIRU PAARTHAN PALLI THAMRAYA KELVAN TIRUNAANGOOR TIRUPATHI NAGAPATNAM SEEGAZHI - NAGAPATNAM - 64 KM 41 THIRUNAGAI SOUNDRYA RAJA PERUMAL THALAI SENGA NAANMADIYUM IS IN BETWEEN 42 THALAI SENGA NAANMADIYUM CHANDRA SAAPA HAARAR NAGAPATNAM AND SEERGAZHI 43 THIRUKAANNAMGUDI SYAMALA MENI PRUMAL NAGAPATNAM - TIRUVARUR ROAD MAYAVARAM / MAYILADUTHURAI SEERGAZHI TO MAYIL ADUTHURAI - 22 KM 44 THIRUVINDALOOR PARIMALA RANGANADHAN 45 THURU VAZHANDOOR DEVA RAJA PERUMAL 46 SIRUPPULIYOOR KRIPA SAMUDRAN (BALA SAYANA) KUMBHAKONAM MAYAVARAM TO KUMBAKONAM - 34 KM 47 THIRU ADANOOR ANDALAKKUM AYYAN 48 NANDIPURA VINNAGARAM JAGANNADHA PERUMAL 49 PULLAN BOOTHANKOODI RAMA 50 KAPISTHALAM GAJEDRA VARADAN 51 THIRU ADUDURAI, KOODALOOR JAGADRAKSHAKA 52 THIRUKKANNAPURAM SOURI RAJA PERUMAL 53 THIRUCHERAI SARANATHA PERUMAL 54 THIRUKKUDANTHAI SARNGAPANI TEMPLE 55 THIRUVINNAGARAM OPPILI APPAN 56 THIRU NARAYOOR PARIPOORNA PERUMAL (NACHIYAR KOIL) 57 TIRUKKANNA MANGAI BHAKTA VATSALAN 58 THIRUVELLIYUMGUDI RAMA TANJORE KUMBAKONAM TO TANJORE - 40 KM 59 THIRUKKANDIYOOR HARA SAAPA NASAKAR 60 TANJORE (TANJAMA MANI KOIL) NEELA MEGHA PERUMAL, NARASIMHA SWAMY TIRUCHIRAPALLI TANJORE TO TIRUCHI - 60 KM 61 SRI RANGAM RANGA NATHA 62 URAYOOR AZHAGIYA MANAVALAN 63 ANBIL SUNDARA RAJA PERUMAL 64 KARAMBANOOR PURUSHOTTAMAN 65 THIRUVELLARAI PUNDARIKAKSHA 66 THIRUPPER NAGAR APPAKUDUTTAN MADHURAI TIRUCHI TO MADURAI - 135 KM 67 THIRUMALIRUM SOLUMALAI SUNDARA BAHU PERUMAL 68 THIRUKOSTIYOOR SOUMYA NARAYANAN 69 THIRUMEYYAM SATYAGIRI NATHAN 70 THIRUMOGUR KALA MEGHA PERUMAL 71 MADURAI KOODAL AZHAGAR RAMANADHAPURAM MADURAI TO RAMANATHA PURAM -115 KM 72 THRIRUPPULLANI RAMA VIRUDHNAGAR MADURATI TO VIRUDHNAGAR - 60 KM 73 SRI VILLIPUTTUR ANDAL 74 TIRUTTANKA APPAN TIRUNALVELI VIRUDHNAGAR TO TIRUNALVELI -110 KM 75 ALWAR THIRUNAGARI ADI NADHA NAVA TIRUPATHI (THIRUKKURUHOOR) 76 SRI VAIKUNTAM VAIKUNTA NADHA NAVA TIRUPATHI 77 TIRUTTOLLA VILLI MANGALAM DEVA PIRAN, ARAVINDA LOCHANAN NAVA TIRUPATHI - 2 78 NANGUNERI, SIREEVARA MANGAI DEVA NAYAGAN 79 TIRUPPULINGUDI KAYASINA VENDAN NAVA TIRUPATHI 80 THIRUPPERAI NEDUGUZHI PERUMAL NAVA TIRUPATHI 81 NATTAM, THIRUVARA GUNAMANGAI VIJAYAASANA PERUMAL NAVA TIRUPATHI 82 PERUMKULAM, THIRUKKULANDAI MAYAKKOTTAN NAVA TIRUPATHI 83 THIRUKKURUNGUDI VAISHNAVA NAMBI 84 THIRUKKOLOOR VYTTAMAA NIDHI PERUMAL NAVA TIRUPATHI NAGARKOIL TIRUNALVELI TO NAGARKOIL - 83 KM 85 TIRUVAN PARISAARAM THIRUKURAL APPAN KERALA TRIVENDRUM' 86 THIRUVATTAR ADIKESAVA PERUMAL NAAGARKOIL TO TRIVENDRUM - 83 KM 87 TRIVENDRUM ANANTHA PADMANABHA PERUMAL SENGANOOR TVC TO CHENGANOOR - 110 KM 88 CHENGANOOR IMAYAVARAPPAN 89 THIRUPPULIYOOR MAAYAPPIRAAN 90 THIRUVAN VANDOOR PAMBANAYAPPAN 91 THIRUVALLA KOLAPPIRAN 92 THIRUVARAN VILAI, ARANMULA PARTHASARATHI 93 THIRUKKADITTANAM VISHNU ERNAKULAM CHENGANOOR TO ERNAKULAM - 100 KM 94 THIRUKKATKARAI SUNDARA RAJA PERUMAL 95 THIRUMAZHIKKOLAM LAKSHMANA PERUMAL SHORANOOR ERNAKULAM TO SHORANUR - 110 KM 96 THIRUNAVAI NARAYANAN 97 THIRUVITTAVAKKODU UYYAVANDA PERUMAL NORTH INDIA 98 MATHURA 99 GOKULAM 100 JOSHIMUTT (TIRUPPIRIDI) PARAMA PURUSHA 101 DEVAPRAYAGA 102 BADARINATH' 103 NAIMISARANYA 104 AYODHYA WEST 105 DWARAKA NEPAL 106 MUKTINATH CLESTIAL ABODE 107 PALAKADALI 108 PARAMA PADAM.
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