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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmmankudiAmmankudi - Wikipedia

    Ammankudi is a village in the Orathanadu taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Ammankudi, also known as Rajarajeswaram and Devi Tapovanam is situated near Kumbakonam in Thanjavur District. It is about 20 km from Kumbakonam. Presiding Hindu deities are Parvati and the Kailasanatha Swamy. Bollywood actress Hema Malini is from Ammankudi.

  2. Map of Ammankudi Village in Orathanadu, Thanjavur of Tamil Nadu. * Ammankudi Google map shows the location of Ammankudi village under Orathanadu, Thanjavur of Tamil Nadu state using Google...

  3. Mar 19, 2016 · Mahishasuramardhini Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Goddess Durga located in Ammangudi near Kumbakonam Town in Thiruvidaimarudur Taluk in Thanjavur District of Tamil Nadu. Though it is a temple known for the Durga shrine, the main shrine is that of Lord Kailasanathar.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmmangudiAmmangudi - Wikipedia

    Ammangudi is a village in the Kumbakonam taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu. It is the birthplace of Krishnan Raman Brahmarayar who served as the Commander-in-chief of the Chola army .

  5. Ammankudi is a Village in Orathanadu Taluka , Thanjavur district and Tamil Nadu State. Ammankudi C.D. Block name is Thiruvonam. Ammankudi village Pin code is 614614. Ammankudi Village Total population is 484 and number of houses are 114. Female Population is 50.2%. Village literacy rate is 63.0% and the Female Literacy rate is 28.7%. Population.

  6. Ammankudi, also known as Rajarajeswaram and Devi Tapovanam is situated near Kumbakonam in Thanjavur District. It is about 20 km from Kumbakonam. Presiding deities are Parvati and the Kailasanatha Swamy.

  7. Ammankudi Mahishasuramardini Temple is known for alleviating various kinds of Dosha. The image of Saraswathy, the Goddess of Knowledge in this temple draws devotees especially those with children who want to excel in academics. The temple located near Kumbakonam was built by Krishna Rama Piramapiran, who was a commander of King Rajaraja Chola.