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108 Divya Desams

Explore the sacred 108 Vishnu temples praised by the Alwars (Azhwars) — the great Vaishnavite saints of South India.

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Discover the sacred Divya Desam temple regions

Divya Desams in Trichy

Divya Desams in Trichy

Visit six Divya desams in and around Trichy. Visit all 5 in the first half and Sri Rangam in the second half.

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Thanjavur Divya Desams

Thanjavur Divya Desams

Visit six Divya desams in and around Tanjore. A must see for all devotees of the Lord!

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Kumbakonam Divya Desams

Kumbakonam Divya Desams

Kumbakonam, one of the oldest towns in Tamil Nadu, the famous temple town picturesquely located amidst Cauvery & Arasalar rivers.

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Mayiladuthurai Temples

Mayiladuthurai Temples

A town in Nagapattinam district, 60 km from district headquarters and 281 km from Chennai.

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Nagappattinam Temples

Nagappattinam Temples

One of the constituents of Chola Mandalam. King Karikalan renovated and built the renowned port of Poompuhar.

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Temple in Chidambaram

Temple in Chidambaram

Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the heart of Chidambaram, 78 km south of Pondicherry.

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Kanchipuram Divya Desams

Kanchipuram Divya Desams

Kanchipuram otherwise known as Kanchi, 72 km from Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu.

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In and Around Chennai

In and Around Chennai

The Neervanan Perumal Temple at Thiruneermalai, Chennai suburb is one of the Divya Desams.

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Around Mahabalipuram

Around Mahabalipuram

Thirukadalmallai, also called Mahabalipuram. Visit two Divya desams in and around Mahabalipuram.

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Nadunadu Divya Desams

Nadunadu Divya Desams

108 Vishnu Temples on which all the Alwars (Azhwars), believed to be incarnations of Lord Maha Vishnu.

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Malainadu Divya Desams

Malainadu Divya Desams

The Perumal found in Malayala Nadu are said to be Avathaars of Sri Rama, Sri Krishna and Sri Parasurama.

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Pandiyanadu Divya Desams

Pandiyanadu Divya Desams

18 Divyadesams found in Pandiya Naadu, with Perumal facing east direction.

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Vadanadu Divya Desams

Vadanadu Divya Desams

11 Divyadesams in Vada Nadu, with Perumal seva facing 8 directions and north in 2.

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In the Celestial World

In the Celestial World

Vinnulaga Thirupathigal - divyadesams where only the soul can reach. Two: Thiruppaarkadal and Paramapadham.

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What are Divya Desams

Sacred Vishnu Temples

The 108 Divya Desams are the holiest Vishnu temples, revered across centuries as the most sacred pilgrimage sites in Vaishnavism.

Alwar Saints

Praised in the hymns of the 12 Alwar saints, these temples hold deep spiritual significance and are celebrated in the Nalayira Divya Prabandham.

Spiritual Pilgrimage

Embark on a divine journey across 14 regions covering Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and the celestial world.

108 Divya Desams

The 108 Divya Desams are a group of sacred Vishnu temples that hold immense significance in the Vaishnavite tradition. These temples have been glorified in the hymns of the twelve Alwar (Azhwar) saints, who are believed to be incarnations of various aspects of Lord Maha Vishnu. The Nalayira Divya Prabandham, a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses composed by the Alwars, serves as the spiritual guide for devotees visiting these sacred shrines.

Regions of Divya Desams

The 108 Divya Desams are spread across multiple regions including Chola Nadu, Pandiya Nadu, Nadu Nadu, Malai Nadu, Vada Nadu, and the celestial world (Vinnulaga Thirupathigal). The majority of these temples are located in Tamil Nadu, with others found in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal. Each region offers a unique spiritual experience with its own architectural style, rituals, and historical significance.

Pilgrimage Significance

Visiting all 108 Divya Desams is considered one of the highest spiritual achievements for Vaishnavite devotees. Each temple has its own unique deity form, temple tank, and sacred tree. The temples showcase magnificent Dravidian architecture with ornate gopurams, intricate carvings, and sacred mandapams that reflect centuries of devotion and craftsmanship.

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