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Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Gomathi Amman Temple,
Sankaranarayanar koil, Sankarankoil, Tenkasi
Religion
Affiliation
Hinduism
District
Tenkasi
Deity
Lord Adhi shakthi
Location
Location
Tenkasi
State
Tamil Nadu
Country
India
Gomathi amman for Hinduism in India is one of the manifestations of Adhi shakthi. The temple is located in the Sankarankovil Tenkasi district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The temple is popularly known as Sankaranayinarkoil and she is the consort of vanmikanathar and seen along with sankaranarayanar(the unification of shiva and vishnu). This temple is 900 years old and was built by Ukkira Pandian a king from Pandiya dynasty. Adi Thabasu is very famous festival celebrated there every year.[1][2]
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