Continued from Pon Vilaintha Kalathur - Part 2.
Kodhandam is the famous bow of Mahavishnu. The lord Rama here appears with Kothandam in his hands and is thus called Kodhandaramar..
The Ramar temple is adjacent to the other temple (Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple) we saw in the other posts.
I just dropped in at noon and I was alone in the temple and could take a few snaps without any hurry..!
Kodhandam is the famous bow of Mahavishnu. The lord Rama here appears with Kothandam in his hands and is thus called Kodhandaramar..
The Ramar temple is adjacent to the other temple (Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple) we saw in the other posts.
I just dropped in at noon and I was alone in the temple and could take a few snaps without any hurry..!
Fantastic captures of another fascinating place! So beautiful and colorful! A delightful way to begin my day, Sridharan! I do hope you and your family have a wonderful weekend!
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A beautiful temple, Fantastic captures as always!
ReplyDeleteWow, great pictures! What a stunning place! Have never been to India, and am glad to discover it over Arti, Chitra and you! Hope you have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics .
ReplyDeleteThanks Sylvia..! You too havea nice week end!
ReplyDeleteThanks Arti..!
Thanks for stopping by and commenting Martina..! Cross culture always enchants .. I too used to enjoy other culture and places..!
Thanks TGS!
The temple is attractive but it is so bright and sunny , how did you manage in the afternoon?
ReplyDeleteTrue..Chitra..! it was mid-day and very hot. I just spent 5 minutes going round and clicking before getting back to the shade..No one else was in the temple and I could finish shooting in a jiffy!
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