Pavalavanna Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram, India

Palvanna Perumal temple is opposite Pachaivanna Perumal temple in Kalander street near the bus stand in Kanchipuram. The highlight of these temples is that both together are considered as a single Divya Desam (one of 108 holy abodes of Lord Vishnu).


In the Pavalavanna temple, the primary deity has unique red shades. As he fought the Asuras who were disturbing Brahma's yagna, he had bloodshed in his body. 


The temple is tiny. The tower and the Vimana look ancient and outstandingly attractive.


The presiding deity is Pavalavanna Perumal (Vishnu), who is found in the sitting posture. There is a separate shrine for the Goddess Pavalavalli. There are also shrines for Andal, Rama with Lakshmana and Sita, Garuda and Hanuman. Brighu Maharishi is found facing the sanctum.


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