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Srirangam

Srirangam, is a neighbourhood in the city of Tiruchirappalli in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. A river island, Srirangam is bounded by the Kaveri River on one side and its distributary Kollidam on the other side. Considered as the first among the 108 Divya Desams, Srirangam is home to a significant population of Sri Vaishnavites (followers of Lord Vishnu).

Srirangam
Thiruvarangam
Neighbourhood
Aerial view of the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam
Nickname: 
City of Antya Ranga
Srirangam
Srirangam
Coordinates: 10°52′N 78°41′E / 10.87°N 78.68°E / 10.87; 78.68Coordinates: 10°52′N 78°41′E / 10.87°N 78.68°E / 10.87; 78.68
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
CityTiruchirappalli
Government
 • TypeCity Municipal Corporation
 • BodyTiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation- Srirangam Zone
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total181,556
Language
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
620006
Telephone code91–431
Vehicle registrationTN-48
Lok Sabha constituencyTiruchirapalli
Legislative Assembly constituencySrirangam
Websitehttp://srirangam.org/ http://trichycorporation.gov.in

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple

 
The main gopuram of Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam
 
The gopuram at Tiruchirappalli
 
View of 3 out of the 17 Gopuram at the Sriranganathaswamy Temple

Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, a major pilgrimage destination for Hindus (especially Srivaishnavites) and the largest temple complex in India.

According to the temple's website, Srirangam is considered the biggest functioning Hindu temple in the world, as it covers an area of about 631,000 square metres (6,790,000 sq ft) with a perimeter of 4 km (10,710 ft),[1] bigger only than Angkor Wat where services do not take place anymore.

Srirangam is one of a few self-manifested shrines (Swayam Vyakta Kshetras) of Lord Vishnu. The temple complex spans 156 acres (0.63 km2). It has seven prakaras (enclosures). These enclosures are formed by tall, thick rampart walls running around the sanctum. There are 21 towers, gopurams, in all prakaras decreasing in height inwards. The temple town lies on an islet formed by the rivers Kaveri and Kollidam.[2]

The southern gopuram of the temple, called the Rajagopuram, is 239.5 feet tall and, as of 2016, is the tallest in Asia. The construction of the Rajagopuram began during the reign of Achyuta Deva Raya of the Vijayanagara empire. However, construction was halted after his death and the structure of the Rajagopuram remained incomplete for over 400 years. The completion of the Rajagopuram was undertaken and completed successfully by Sri Vedanta Desika Yatheendra Mahadesikan, the 44th jeeyar of Sri Ahobila Matha. The construction spanned 8 years before it was consecrated on 25 March 1987.

In historic times, just after the construction of this temple, the city of Srirangam lived completely within the walls of this temple, and is often described as a Hindu religious utopia.

The Srirangam temple is one of the three temples of the God Ranganatha (Antya Ranga) that are situated in the natural islands formed in the Kaveri river. They are:

There is a gopuram fully made of gold, which is protected by an electrical fence. Clothes such as silk sarees, dhoti and towels, which are used for religious purposes are auctioned here.

Ramanuja (11th century), one of the most celebrated theologians of Hinduism, made his monastic home by the temple at Srirangam. Here he wrote his famous commentaries on the Brahma Sutra, which expressed a qualified non-dualism of the Vedanta, his Vishishtadvaita.[3] Ramanuja's body is said to come out of the Earth after he was buried and was preserved at this temple.[4] Although, Ramanujar hailed from Sriperumbudur and a pivotal point in his lifetime, receiving the Ashtakshara mantram, happened in Thirukoshtiyur, he made Srirangam his home after the demise of his Acharya in spirit, Alavanthar or Yamunacharya.

Inside the temple complex, there is a separate temple dedicated to the goddess Andal. Additionally, there is a museum, a library and a bookshop.

Legend

Lord Rama performed aradhanam (pooja) to Vishnu's idol (deity in a reclining posture). As a symbol of love he gave the idol to Vibhishana (brother of Ravana of the Hindu epic Ramayana) to take back with him to Lanka. There was a condition that he could not set the idol on earth and if he did it would seat itself permanently. Vibishan took this idol and while travelling towards Lanka, came upon the banks of the river Kaveri. He placed the idol on banks of river Kaveri, while an utsavam was in progress. When the utsavam got over, the Lord refused to move as he loved the place (Srirangam). When Vibhishan requested him to come along with him, the lord refused but promised to bless Vibhishana by always facing South (the direction of Lanka, home to Vibhishana). Hence it is due this reason the deity (in a reclining posture) faces South. The Chola kings Dharmavarcholan and Killivalavan developed the shrine into the big temple seen now, with contribution of valorous Thirumangai Alvar too. They built the basic foundations and main buildings.

After the rise of Vijayanagara Empire, Krishna Deva Raya realized the importance of this sacred city and treated it on par with Tirupati and bequeathed plenty of treasures, jewels and lands to the Srirangam temple. During his period the Srirangam temple was reformed and many plans were executed for its growth and welfare of the people.

Old Tamil literature refers to the place as Tiruvarangam. The name owes itself to the legend that once the holy vimana (Sriranga Vimana) of Visnu got stuck at this place. An isle lying in the midst of the winding branches of a river is called arangam in Tamil. Thus the spot came to be known as Srirangam in Sanskrit and Tiru-Arangam in Tamil.[5]

Geography

The Kaveri River diverges at the Upper Anaicut, a dam at the island's westernmost point. The Kollidam River, the first and largest distributary of the Kaveri, flows to the north of the island, while the continuation of the Kaveri flows to the island's south. While the Kollidam continues flowing east past the island unimpeded, the Grand Anaicut dams the Kaveri at the island's eastern end, splitting the river into four streams. One stream flows northeast for a short distance, joining the Kollidam and cutting off Srirangam Island on its eastern end. The island is 19 miles (31 km) in length and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide. The town of Srirangam, a prominent Hindu Vaishnavite pilgrimage centre, is located at the centre of this island. Most of the island forms part of the Srirangam zone of the Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation and includes the suburbs of Srirangam, Thiruvanaikaval, Srinivasa Nagar and Gitapuram.[6]

Economy

Due to the famous temple, Srirangam has a thriving economy based on tourism. Devotees come from all parts of India and abroad. The number of devotees to the town increases greatly during the festivals like Vaikunta Ekadashi which falls on the Tamil month of Marghazi (Margashirsha).

There are many other famous temples near Srirangam. They include Pillaiyar Rockfort temple, Samayapuram Mariamman temple, Tiruvaanaikovil temple, Vayalur Murugan temple, Uraiyur Vekkali Amman temple, Kattu Azhagiya Singar temple etc.[7]

In addition along the banks of Kaveri in areas near Srirangam and Tiruchirappalli there are other famous temples of Lord Vishnu most of which house the reclining form of him, namely the Sri Vadivazhagiya Nambi Perumal Temple (Thiru Anbil) and housing the deity Appala Ranganathar, also called the Appukudaththan Temple at Koviladi.

Another temple of Lord Vishnu is at Tiruchirappalli itself, the Azhagiya Nambi Temple at Woraiyur which is part of the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam.

Srirangam town is also home to several hundred people who work in offices and industries located in Tiruchirappalli. The public transport linking Srirangam to Tiruchirappalli (route #1) is very frequent.

Education

There are numerous schools, both private and public, in the town. The Higher Secondary School for Boys was founded in 1896 and is the oldest one in the town. There is also a Higher Secondary School for girls which is almost as old as that of the boys.Sri Vageesha Vidhyashram Senior Secondary School, Srimad Andavan College, Chinmaya Vidyalaya Matric. School, Sri Akilandeswari Vidyalaya, Vignesh Sri Ranga Matriculation School, Sri Vaijayanthi Vidhyalaya etc., are other institutions in Srirangam. Most of the schools have English as a medium of instruction. Some have Tamil as a medium of instruction, and some have both. There are many school children who travel to nearby Tiruchirappalli also. Many schools in Srirangam, offer Sanskrit and Hindi as second languages.

Transport

Air

 
Srirangam as seen from the air

The nearest airport is Tiruchirappalli International Airport.Tiruchirappalli Airport has connections to Chennai, Singapore, Dubai, Sharjah, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur, Bengaluru and Mumbai .

Rail

 
Srirangam Railway Station Name Board

Srirangam has a railway station that can be reached from Chennai through any of the major trains travelling in the Chennai-Kanyakumari railway track and the approximate journey time from Chennai is about 5 hours and 10 minutes (320 km). Only selected trains stop at Srirangam and rest at Tiruchirappalli junction. There is bus service from Tiruchirapalli Junction to Srirangam Temple every 5 minutes throughout the day. At night bus frequency is half an hour.

The Tiruchirappalli fort and Tiruchirapalli Junction which are at a distance of 2 km and 7 km respectively, serve as a connection point to many destinations in southern India, such as Thanjavur, Thiruvananthapuram, Chidambaram, Madurai, Tirupati, Tuticorin, Tenkasi, Rameswaram, Kollam, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Mysuru, Kochi, Kanyakumari and Mangalore. It also connects cities in the western part of India, such as Pune, Surat, Jodhpur, Bikaner and Ahmedabad, and some North Indian cities like New Delhi and Jammu.

Bus

 
Bridge Connecting Tiruchirappalli and Srirangam across Kaveri River

Tiruchirappalli Central bus stand has direct services to most parts of Tamil Nadu. From the bus stand, tourists can avail local buses, taxi and autorickshaws to reach Srirangam.

City Bus service to all places of tourist interest from Central Bus Stand and from Chinthamani - Main Guard Gate Bus Stand (Both in Tiruchirappalli). Tourist taxis and autorickshaws are also available at reasonable rates.

Route No. 1 of the City bus service runs between Srirangam and Central Bus stand. This route starts from Tiruchirappalli Central Bus Stand and goes via Tiruchirappalli Junction Railway Station, Palakkarai Rettai pillaiyar Kovil street, Main Guard Gate, Chatram Bus Stand, Cauvery River Bridge, Mambazha salai, Thiruvanaikkovil and ends at Srirangam Bus Stand near the Srirangam Therkku vaasal (South entrance to the temple).

There is a bus for every 5 minutes and the bus service is round the clock.

Buses TNSTC are originating from Srirangam to various places like Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Madurai, Kodaikanal, etc.[8][9][10]

Climate

The climate of Tiruchirappalli (and Srirangam) is Tropical. Average Temperature Range (°C): Summer- Max. 37.1 °C (98.8 °F) Min. 26.4 °C (79.5 °F); Winter- Max. 31.3 °C (88.3 °F) Min. 20.6 °C (69.1 °F); Rainfall: 835 millimetres (32.9 in)

Politics

Srirangam Assembly constituency is a part of the Tiruchirappalli Lok Sabha constituency. The former chief minister of the state Jayalalithaa had represented this constituency.[11] Konar (Yadava) and Brahmins play a major role in Srirangam Assembly constituency, as a majority of voters are from this communities.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to Sri Ranganathar Swamy Temple". srirangam.org.
  2. ^ India By Sarina Singh, Joe Bindloss, Paul Clammer, Janine Eberle
  3. ^ Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Indian Philosophy, volume 2 (London: George Allen Unwin 1923, rev'd 1929, 1940, reprint Oxford University 1989, 2006), pp. 659-662, 665-667.
  4. ^ "Ramanujar body preserved inside Srirangam Temple". Ramanujar's preserved body info.
  5. ^ Jagannathan, Sarojini (1994). Impact of Śri Rāmānujāçarya on temple worship (1st ed.). Delhi: Nag Publishers. p. 89. ISBN 8170812887.
  6. ^ https://censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/DCHB_A/33/3313_PART_A_DCHB_TIRUCHIRAPPALLI.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ Kattu Azhagiya Singa Perumal Temple, Sri Rangam, Trichy – Find My Temple – Temples of Tamil Nadu – Thanjavur, Madurai, Thiruvannamalai, Palani, Kumbakonam
  8. ^ "Srirangam Info Exclusively". Srirangam's Complete Information.
  9. ^ "List of new routes added by SETC – Part II". tnstc.wordpress.com. 17 October 2012.
  10. ^ "TNSTC Bus Timings from Srirangam". tnstc.wordpress.com. 24 May 2015.
  11. ^ (PDF). Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 11 October 2008.
  12. ^ MADALA, JAYAKUMAR (3 March 2021). "Why both AIADMK and BJP want Srirangam". The New Indian Express.

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This article is about a neighbourhood of Tiruchirappalli Tamil Nadu For Hindu temple situated here see Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple Srirangam Srirangam is a neighbourhood in the city of Tiruchirappalli in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu A river island Srirangam is bounded by the Kaveri River on one side and its distributary Kollidam on the other side Considered as the first among the 108 Divya Desams Srirangam is home to a significant population of Sri Vaishnavites followers of Lord Vishnu Srirangam ThiruvarangamNeighbourhoodAerial view of the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in SrirangamNickname City of Antya RangaSrirangamShow map of Tamil NaduSrirangamShow map of IndiaCoordinates 10 52 N 78 41 E 10 87 N 78 68 E 10 87 78 68 Coordinates 10 52 N 78 41 E 10 87 N 78 68 E 10 87 78 68CountryIndiaStateTamil NaduCityTiruchirappalliGovernment TypeCity Municipal Corporation BodyTiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation Srirangam ZoneElevation70 m 230 ft Population 2001 Total181 556Language OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN620006Telephone code91 431Vehicle registrationTN 48Lok Sabha constituencyTiruchirapalliLegislative Assembly constituencySrirangamWebsitehttp srirangam org http trichycorporation gov in Contents 1 Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple 2 Legend 3 Geography 4 Economy 5 Education 6 Transport 6 1 Air 6 2 Rail 6 3 Bus 7 Climate 8 Politics 9 References 10 External linksSri Ranganathaswamy Temple Edit The main gopuram of Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple Srirangam The gopuram at Tiruchirappalli View of 3 out of the 17 Gopuram at the Sriranganathaswamy Temple Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple a major pilgrimage destination for Hindus especially Srivaishnavites and the largest temple complex in India According to the temple s website Srirangam is considered the biggest functioning Hindu temple in the world as it covers an area of about 631 000 square metres 6 790 000 sq ft with a perimeter of 4 km 10 710 ft 1 bigger only than Angkor Wat where services do not take place anymore Srirangam is one of a few self manifested shrines Swayam Vyakta Kshetras of Lord Vishnu The temple complex spans 156 acres 0 63 km2 It has seven prakaras enclosures These enclosures are formed by tall thick rampart walls running around the sanctum There are 21 towers gopurams in all prakaras decreasing in height inwards The temple town lies on an islet formed by the rivers Kaveri and Kollidam 2 The southern gopuram of the temple called the Rajagopuram is 239 5 feet tall and as of 2016 is the tallest in Asia The construction of the Rajagopuram began during the reign of Achyuta Deva Raya of the Vijayanagara empire However construction was halted after his death and the structure of the Rajagopuram remained incomplete for over 400 years The completion of the Rajagopuram was undertaken and completed successfully by Sri Vedanta Desika Yatheendra Mahadesikan the 44th jeeyar of Sri Ahobila Matha The construction spanned 8 years before it was consecrated on 25 March 1987 In historic times just after the construction of this temple the city of Srirangam lived completely within the walls of this temple and is often described as a Hindu religious utopia The Srirangam temple is one of the three temples of the God Ranganatha Antya Ranga that are situated in the natural islands formed in the Kaveri river They are Adi Ranga the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangapatna Srirangapatna taluk Mandya district Karnataka India Madhya Ranga the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Shivanasamudra Kollegala taluk Chamarajanagara district Karnataka India Antya Ranga the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam Srirangam taluk Tiruchirappalli district Tamil Nadu IndiaThere is a gopuram fully made of gold which is protected by an electrical fence Clothes such as silk sarees dhoti and towels which are used for religious purposes are auctioned here Ramanuja 11th century one of the most celebrated theologians of Hinduism made his monastic home by the temple at Srirangam Here he wrote his famous commentaries on the Brahma Sutra which expressed a qualified non dualism of the Vedanta his Vishishtadvaita 3 Ramanuja s body is said to come out of the Earth after he was buried and was preserved at this temple 4 Although Ramanujar hailed from Sriperumbudur and a pivotal point in his lifetime receiving the Ashtakshara mantram happened in Thirukoshtiyur he made Srirangam his home after the demise of his Acharya in spirit Alavanthar or Yamunacharya Inside the temple complex there is a separate temple dedicated to the goddess Andal Additionally there is a museum a library and a bookshop Legend EditLord Rama performed aradhanam pooja to Vishnu s idol deity in a reclining posture As a symbol of love he gave the idol to Vibhishana brother of Ravana of the Hindu epic Ramayana to take back with him to Lanka There was a condition that he could not set the idol on earth and if he did it would seat itself permanently Vibishan took this idol and while travelling towards Lanka came upon the banks of the river Kaveri He placed the idol on banks of river Kaveri while an utsavam was in progress When the utsavam got over the Lord refused to move as he loved the place Srirangam When Vibhishan requested him to come along with him the lord refused but promised to bless Vibhishana by always facing South the direction of Lanka home to Vibhishana Hence it is due this reason the deity in a reclining posture faces South The Chola kings Dharmavarcholan and Killivalavan developed the shrine into the big temple seen now with contribution of valorous Thirumangai Alvar too They built the basic foundations and main buildings After the rise of Vijayanagara Empire Krishna Deva Raya realized the importance of this sacred city and treated it on par with Tirupati and bequeathed plenty of treasures jewels and lands to the Srirangam temple During his period the Srirangam temple was reformed and many plans were executed for its growth and welfare of the people Old Tamil literature refers to the place as Tiruvarangam The name owes itself to the legend that once the holy vimana Sriranga Vimana of Visnu got stuck at this place An isle lying in the midst of the winding branches of a river is called arangam in Tamil Thus the spot came to be known as Srirangam in Sanskrit and Tiru Arangam in Tamil 5 Geography EditThe Kaveri River diverges at the Upper Anaicut a dam at the island s westernmost point The Kollidam River the first and largest distributary of the Kaveri flows to the north of the island while the continuation of the Kaveri flows to the island s south While the Kollidam continues flowing east past the island unimpeded the Grand Anaicut dams the Kaveri at the island s eastern end splitting the river into four streams One stream flows northeast for a short distance joining the Kollidam and cutting off Srirangam Island on its eastern end The island is 19 miles 31 km in length and 1 5 miles 2 4 km wide The town of Srirangam a prominent Hindu Vaishnavite pilgrimage centre is located at the centre of this island Most of the island forms part of the Srirangam zone of the Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation and includes the suburbs of Srirangam Thiruvanaikaval Srinivasa Nagar and Gitapuram 6 Economy EditDue to the famous temple Srirangam has a thriving economy based on tourism Devotees come from all parts of India and abroad The number of devotees to the town increases greatly during the festivals like Vaikunta Ekadashi which falls on the Tamil month of Marghazi Margashirsha There are many other famous temples near Srirangam They include Pillaiyar Rockfort temple Samayapuram Mariamman temple Tiruvaanaikovil temple Vayalur Murugan temple Uraiyur Vekkali Amman temple Kattu Azhagiya Singar temple etc 7 In addition along the banks of Kaveri in areas near Srirangam and Tiruchirappalli there are other famous temples of Lord Vishnu most of which house the reclining form of him namely the Sri Vadivazhagiya Nambi Perumal Temple Thiru Anbil and housing the deity Appala Ranganathar also called the Appukudaththan Temple at Koviladi Another temple of Lord Vishnu is at Tiruchirappalli itself the Azhagiya Nambi Temple at Woraiyur which is part of the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam Srirangam town is also home to several hundred people who work in offices and industries located in Tiruchirappalli The public transport linking Srirangam to Tiruchirappalli route 1 is very frequent Education EditThere are numerous schools both private and public in the town The Higher Secondary School for Boys was founded in 1896 and is the oldest one in the town There is also a Higher Secondary School for girls which is almost as old as that of the boys Sri Vageesha Vidhyashram Senior Secondary School Srimad Andavan College Chinmaya Vidyalaya Matric School Sri Akilandeswari Vidyalaya Vignesh Sri Ranga Matriculation School Sri Vaijayanthi Vidhyalaya etc are other institutions in Srirangam Most of the schools have English as a medium of instruction Some have Tamil as a medium of instruction and some have both There are many school children who travel to nearby Tiruchirappalli also Many schools in Srirangam offer Sanskrit and Hindi as second languages Transport EditAir Edit Srirangam as seen from the air The nearest airport is Tiruchirappalli International Airport Tiruchirappalli Airport has connections to Chennai Singapore Dubai Sharjah Colombo Kuala Lumpur Bengaluru and Mumbai Rail Edit Srirangam Railway Station Name Board Srirangam has a railway station that can be reached from Chennai through any of the major trains travelling in the Chennai Kanyakumari railway track and the approximate journey time from Chennai is about 5 hours and 10 minutes 320 km Only selected trains stop at Srirangam and rest at Tiruchirappalli junction There is bus service from Tiruchirapalli Junction to Srirangam Temple every 5 minutes throughout the day At night bus frequency is half an hour The Tiruchirappalli fort and Tiruchirapalli Junction which are at a distance of 2 km and 7 km respectively serve as a connection point to many destinations in southern India such as Thanjavur Thiruvananthapuram Chidambaram Madurai Tirupati Tuticorin Tenkasi Rameswaram Kollam Bengaluru Coimbatore Mysuru Kochi Kanyakumari and Mangalore It also connects cities in the western part of India such as Pune Surat Jodhpur Bikaner and Ahmedabad and some North Indian cities like New Delhi and Jammu Bus Edit Bridge Connecting Tiruchirappalli and Srirangam across Kaveri River Tiruchirappalli Central bus stand has direct services to most parts of Tamil Nadu From the bus stand tourists can avail local buses taxi and autorickshaws to reach Srirangam City Bus service to all places of tourist interest from Central Bus Stand and from Chinthamani Main Guard Gate Bus Stand Both in Tiruchirappalli Tourist taxis and autorickshaws are also available at reasonable rates Route No 1 of the City bus service runs between Srirangam and Central Bus stand This route starts from Tiruchirappalli Central Bus Stand and goes via Tiruchirappalli Junction Railway Station Palakkarai Rettai pillaiyar Kovil street Main Guard Gate Chatram Bus Stand Cauvery River Bridge Mambazha salai Thiruvanaikkovil and ends at Srirangam Bus Stand near the Srirangam Therkku vaasal South entrance to the temple There is a bus for every 5 minutes and the bus service is round the clock Buses TNSTC are originating from Srirangam to various places like Thiruvananthapuram Chennai Madurai Kodaikanal etc 8 9 10 Climate EditThe climate of Tiruchirappalli and Srirangam is Tropical Average Temperature Range C Summer Max 37 1 C 98 8 F Min 26 4 C 79 5 F Winter Max 31 3 C 88 3 F Min 20 6 C 69 1 F Rainfall 835 millimetres 32 9 in Politics EditSrirangam Assembly constituency is a part of the Tiruchirappalli Lok Sabha constituency The former chief minister of the state Jayalalithaa had represented this constituency 11 Konar Yadava and Brahmins play a major role in Srirangam Assembly constituency as a majority of voters are from this communities 12 References Edit Welcome to Sri Ranganathar Swamy Temple srirangam org India By Sarina Singh Joe Bindloss Paul Clammer Janine Eberle Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Indian Philosophy volume 2 London George Allen Unwin 1923 rev d 1929 1940 reprint Oxford University 1989 2006 pp 659 662 665 667 Ramanujar body preserved inside Srirangam Temple Ramanujar s preserved body info Jagannathan Sarojini 1994 Impact of Sri Ramanujacarya on temple worship 1st ed Delhi Nag Publishers p 89 ISBN 8170812887 https censusindia gov in 2011census dchb DCHB A 33 3313 PART A DCHB TIRUCHIRAPPALLI pdf bare URL PDF Kattu Azhagiya Singa Perumal Temple Sri Rangam Trichy Find My Temple Temples of Tamil Nadu Thanjavur Madurai Thiruvannamalai Palani Kumbakonam Srirangam Info Exclusively Srirangam s Complete Information List of new routes added by SETC Part II tnstc wordpress com 17 October 2012 TNSTC Bus Timings from Srirangam tnstc wordpress com 24 May 2015 List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies PDF Tamil Nadu Election Commission of India Archived from the original PDF on 4 May 2006 Retrieved 11 October 2008 MADALA JAYAKUMAR 3 March 2021 Why both AIADMK and BJP want Srirangam The New Indian Express External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Srirangam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Srirangam amp oldid 1132357120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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