Naimisaranyam Temple :
Naimisaranyam is among the eight swayam vyakhta kshetrams and among the 108 divyadesams of Sri Vaishnavas.
The place is also known as Nimkhar or Nimsar and is on the banks of the river Gomati.
Naimisaranyam Temple is said to be one of the 8 swayam Vyaktha kshetrams.
The other swayam Vyaktha kshetram are Sri Rangam, Srimushnam, Salagramam, Thotadri (Vaanamamalai), Tirupathi, Pushkaram and Badri.
This Naimisaranya Temple is said to be regarded as 'Tapovanam'.
There are 9 tapovams.
They are Dandakaranyam, Saindhavaranyam, Jambhukaranyam, Pushkararanyam, Utpalaranyam, Badrikaranyam, Gurujangalaranyam, Aruputharanyam and Naimisaranayam.
It is belived that the Goddesses is found in the form of forest. And this Naimisaranyam is regarded as a holy forest.the Lord is in the form of forest.
The Lord is known as Devaraja perumal or Sri Hari and the thayar is called Sri Hari Lakshmi thayar. The Vyasa ghat temple is located on the banks of the river. T
here are two pushkarnis- the Gomathi river and Chakra theertham.
Naimisaranyam is among the eight swayam vyakhta kshetrams and among the 108 divyadesams of Sri Vaishnavas.
The place is also known as Nimkhar or Nimsar and is on the banks of the river Gomati.
Naimisaranyam Temple is said to be one of the 8 swayam Vyaktha kshetrams.
The other swayam Vyaktha kshetram are Sri Rangam, Srimushnam, Salagramam, Thotadri (Vaanamamalai), Tirupathi, Pushkaram and Badri.
This Naimisaranya Temple is said to be regarded as 'Tapovanam'.
There are 9 tapovams.
They are Dandakaranyam, Saindhavaranyam, Jambhukaranyam, Pushkararanyam, Utpalaranyam, Badrikaranyam, Gurujangalaranyam, Aruputharanyam and Naimisaranayam.
It is belived that the Goddesses is found in the form of forest. And this Naimisaranyam is regarded as a holy forest.the Lord is in the form of forest.
The Lord is known as Devaraja perumal or Sri Hari and the thayar is called Sri Hari Lakshmi thayar. The Vyasa ghat temple is located on the banks of the river. T
here are two pushkarnis- the Gomathi river and Chakra theertham.
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