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

    Saligramam (சாலிகிராமம்) is a residential locality situated in the western part of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Saligramam is surrounded by Vadapalani in the east, Virugambakkam in the west, KK Nagar in the south and Koyambedu in the north.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShaligramShaligram - Wikipedia

    A shaligram, or shaligrama shila (Devanagari: शालिग्राम शिला; IAST: Śāligrāma-śilā), is a fossilized stone or ammonite collected from the riverbed or banks of the Kali Gandaki, a tributary of the Gandaki River in Nepal. [1] .

  3. Feb 3, 2023 · The sacred Shaligram: 140 mn-year-old stones to be used for the idol of Lord Ram in Ayodhya. Mostly found in riverbeds or banks of the Kali Gandaki, a tributary of the Gandaki River in Nepal, the Shaligram stone is revered by Hindu devotees as they believe it to be a representation of Lord Vishnu. By: Explained Desk.

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  4. The glories of Goddess Sri Namagiri Thayar is spread in all over India up to Himalayas and Cape Comarin. The devotees who visit Namakkal first; they heartly worship Namagiri Thayar and apply their application about diseases want of child, and other wantings.

  5. Natural Shaligram is a sacred Shila or a highly valued Shila which only available in the Kali Gandaki River of the valley of Mustang district in Nepal. According to Hinduism & Vaishnavism Shaligram is the Lord Vishnu itself in the form of Shila or stone. The actual origin site of this Shila is Damodar Kunda which lies in the lap of Damodar Himal.

  6. Original Shaligram Stone are the highly valued dark stones that are usually available in the Kali Gandaki river valley of Mustang district in Nepal, the place is widely known as shaligramkshetra and or Muktikshetra. Hindus and Vaishnav sect do believe it as Lord Vishnu’s presence in the form of Shila (stone).

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