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Temples in Ooty

Temples in Ooty are that prime focus of dominant travelers who are fascinated by the spiritual ambience of Ooty in South India. Each Temple in Ooty reflects the typical South Indian style of architecture where the prime Deity of the Tamil people such as Lord Muruga is popularly worshipped not only in Tamil Nadu but in Ooty as well.

Ooty is also home to a number of Toda Temples, a worship place for the natives of Ooty and the Venkatesha Perumal Temple located here is perpetually crowded with devotees who throng in from every corner of the region to worship their prime Deity named Venkatesha Perumal.

For example, the Subramanya Swamy Temple in Ooty is known as one of the prominent temples in Tamil Nadu that overlooks the City and its verdant greenery. This Temple is well maintained is also known as a very popular tourist site in Ooty. Numerous devotees are seen to throng this Temple during festivals to offer prayers or thanks to their deity.

Festivals in Ooty are celebrated with great pomp and merriment within these temples in Ooty that contribute to the large number of people visiting Ooty every year. Numerous Tour Packages are also available to ensure that your Ooty Temple tour is made more organised and meaningful.

Elk Hill Murugan Temple

The Elk Hill Murugan Temple situated on Elk hill from where it derives its name is a notable site and is considered to be placed on one of the most picturesque hills in Ooty surrounded by verdant beauty and the Nilgiris Hills of Tamil Nadu. The Murugan Temple is dedicated to its prime deity, Lord Muruga which is crowded with devotees who throng this Temple during January and February for the famous Thaipusam festival.

Arulmigu Mariamman Temple

The Arulmigu Mariamman Temple is situated near the Ooty market place and features the locality’s prime deity Mariamman also known as the Hindu Goddess of rain after whom the Temple was named. It is known as one of the most visited tourist spots in Ooty that attracts a number of International visitors as well as visitors from the North Indian states. A number of Navagrahas are seen within this temple along with their consorts which is a special feature and a must see for all visitors.

Nasiyan Jain Temple

The Nasiyan Jain Temple is located on the Prithvi Raj Road in Ooty and is dedicated to the first Jain Tīrthaṅkaras named Rishabhdeoji and considered as one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ooty apart from the multitudinous tourist attractions that draw in people and a dearth of pilgrims to this region. Ooty dominant tourist attraction is blessed with numerous of pilgrimage attractions that lure billions of devotees every year to one of the most popular Nasiyan Jain Temple. While some visit to offer prayers, a few others visit to view and explore the glamour and splendor of this Temple.

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