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NAMAKKAL IS A WONDERFUL PLACE LOCATED IN TAMILNADU(SOUTH INDIA)WHICH IS THE SEAT OF "SRI NAMAGIRI THAYAR SAMETHA SRI NARASIMHA SWAMY" TEMPLE.THIS MERCIFULE DIVINE COUPLES WERE THE FAMILY TRADITIONAL GOD AND GODESSES OF SRINIVASA RAAMANUJAM. IT IS ALSO SAID THAT RAMANUJAM STAYED IS THIS ROCK CARVED TEMPLE FOR THREE DAYS INORDER TO GET THE PERMISSION OF GODESS NAMAGIRI AFTER WHOSE NAME THIS DISTRICT HEADQUARTER HAS BEEN NAMED,AS IN THOSE DAYS IT WAS PROHIBITTED FOR BRAHMINS TO CROSS SEAS TO GO TO ENGLAND. SRI THAYAR(SRI NAMAGIRI) APPEARED IN THE DREAM OF RAAMANUJAN AND GAVE HIM PERMISSION TO GO.IT CONTINUED EVEN FOR WWHICH HE SAID IT WAS MY DIVINE MOTHER(SRI NAMAGIRI) WHO TELLS ME EVERY THING WHICH IS SO CALLED AS MY INVENSIONS IN MY DREAMS AND I WRITE THEM IN THE BEDROOM FLOOR IN MIDNIGHTS.WHO KNOWS THE DIVINE SECRETS AND WWHO CAN GUESS THE DIVINE BLESSINGS.JAYA JAYA MAATHA SRI NAMAGIRI WHO IS DOING WONDERS AND MIRACLES EVEN IN THIS SO CALLED MODERN AGE TOO..... TEMPLE ADDRESS:-

                THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER,
                SRI NAMAGIRI THAYAR SANNIDHI, 
                SRI NARASIMHASWAMY THIRUKOIL,
                NAMMAKKAL.
                NAMMAKKAL DISTRICT.
                TAMIL NADU.(SOUTH INDIA). 
                INDIA.
                ASIA CONTINENT.

[edit] namagiri website

http://www.srinamagiri.com/namagirithayaar/appearance/default.htm

Nicram 10:05, 16 December 2006 (UTC)