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Pooja + Punniyam

OUR UNIQUENESS IS THAT WE PROVIDE HIGHEST QUALITY POOJAS WITH PUNIYAM AS OUR SITE CONTAINS DETAILS OF 5,000  ANCIENT TEMPLES-THE FOUNDATION OF HINDUISM 

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OUR UNIQUENESS IS THAT WE PROVIDE HIGHEST QUALITY POOJAS WITH PUNIYAM AS OUR SITE CONTAINS DETAILS OF 5,000  ANCIENT TEMPLES-THE FOUNDATION OF HINDUISM 

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OUR UNIQUENESS IS THAT WE PROVIDE HIGHEST QUALITY POOJAS WITH PUNIYAM AS OUR SITE CONTAINS DETAILS OF 5,000  ANCIENT TEMPLES-THE FOUNDATION OF HINDUISM 

5000+

Temples which are 1000 years old

2000+

DIlapidated Temples

300+

Types of pooja

How Online Puja Works

The purpose of online poojas is to enable any Hindu located in any part of the world to perform poojas of his desire online. As the population of NRI’s grows this provides an important avenue for NRI’s to fulfil that religious obligation. The greatest advantage of this service is, it is timely, cost effective and provides video clips for the devotees to watch the performance of poojas live.

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Temple Restoration Impact

chennai

Thukkachi Abatsahayesvar temple

Thukkachi Abatsahayesvar temple (also known as Sri Abathsahayeswarar Sowndaranayaki Ambal temple) is in Thukkachi village near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is in Thukkachi village, on the banks of the Arasalar River, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of Kumbakonam. The presiding deity of the temple is known as Abathsahayeswarar (Shiva) who faces east. His consort is Sowndaranayaki Ambal (Durga) who has a separate niche and faces south, unlike in other Shiva temples where she faces north. The original temple was built by Rajendra Chola I (ruled between 1014-1044 CE). Legend says that Vikrama Chola suffered from vitiligo and visited many temples to pray for respite from the disease. Lord Abathsahayeswarar (Shiva) visited him in his dream when he was camping near Thukkachi, and asked him to worship him for 48 days. The king was completely cured in due course and subsequently ordered the expansion of the temple.

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kovai

thiruvannamalai temple

Thukkachi Abatsahayesvar temple (also known as Sri Abathsahayeswarar Sowndaranayaki Ambal temple) is in Thukkachi village near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is in Thukkachi village, on the banks of the Arasalar River, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of Kumbakonam. The presiding deity of the temple is known as Abathsahayeswarar (Shiva) who faces east. His consort is Sowndaranayaki Ambal (Durga) who has a separate niche and faces south, unlike in other Shiva temples where she faces north. The original temple was built by Rajendra Chola I (ruled between 1014-1044 CE). Legend says that Vikrama Chola suffered from vitiligo and visited many temples to pray for respite from the disease. Lord Abathsahayeswarar (Shiva) visited him in his dream when he was camping near Thukkachi, and asked him to worship him for 48 days. The king was completely cured in due course and subsequently ordered the expansion of the temple.

Temple Restoration

bangalore

Thachai temple

Thukkachi Abatsahayesvar temple (also known as Sri Abathsahayeswarar Sowndaranayaki Ambal temple) is in Thukkachi village near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is in Thukkachi village, on the banks of the Arasalar River, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of Kumbakonam. The presiding deity of the temple is known as Abathsahayeswarar (Shiva) who faces east. His consort is Sowndaranayaki Ambal (Durga) who has a separate niche and faces south, unlike in other Shiva temples where she faces north. The original temple was built by Rajendra Chola I (ruled between 1014-1044 CE). Legend says that Vikrama Chola suffered from vitiligo and visited many temples to pray for respite from the disease. Lord Abathsahayeswarar (Shiva) visited him in his dream when he was camping near Thukkachi, and asked him to worship him for 48 days. The king was completely cured in due course and subsequently ordered the expansion of the temple.

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Our Trustable Pandits

For 1000's of years Hindus have been performing their Poojas through vedic pandits who have devoted their entire life for the propagation of Vedic culture. We have very prominent pandits associated with us to perform poojas.