Singirikudi

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Singirikudi
சிங்கிரிகுடி
Singarakudi
Village
Singirikudi
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 11°51′55″N 79°46′51″E / 11.8653°N 79.7808°E / 11.8653; 79.7808Coordinates: 11°51′55″N 79°46′51″E / 11.8653°N 79.7808°E / 11.8653; 79.7808
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Cuddalore
Taluk Cuddalore
Block Cuddalore
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 605007
Telephone code 0413
Vehicle registration TN-31

Singirikudi (Tamil: சிங்கிரிகுடி) or Singarakudi is a revenue village in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu, India.[1][2]

Place to Worship

This is one of the Nava-Narasimhar temples of Tamil Nadu which are popular for Lord Narasimha worship. Also, this is one of the 3 temples along with Poovarasankuppam and Parikkal which are being worshipped on the same day by the bakthas. The Narasimhar is in Ugra posture killing the demon Hiranya Kasibu in His lap. There are separate shrines for Thayar and Andal and unusually, they both are facing the opposite direction to that of Lord.

Way to reach

Around 10 km from Pondicherry. Cross Ariyankuppam, Chunnambar and Thavalakuppam. In Thavalakuppam, you will encounter a 4 way crossing and there you take right and go further for about 3 km to reach the temple.

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