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    Mannargudi (Tamil pronunciation: [mannaːrgɯɖi]) is a Municipality in Thiruvarur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the headquarters of the Mannargudi taluk.

  2. Mannargudi Tourism: Tripadvisor has 72 reviews of Mannargudi Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Mannargudi Tourism resource.

  3. In Tamil, Mannar means 'Lord Vishnu' and Kovil means 'the abode of Vishnu'. Initially, Mannargudi was bordered by the tall compound walls of Rajagopalaswamy temple. It became popular only when Thanjavur Nayaks made it their capital and Rajagopalaswamy Temple became the centre of attraction.

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  4. Sights & Landmarks. Nature & Parks. Good for. Free Entry. Good for Kids. Budget-friendly. Good for Big Groups. Show more. 2 places sorted by traveller favourites. 1. Rajagopalaswamy Temple. 27. Religious Sites. By rea2der. I recently visited this temple with friends.The temple gopuram with the amazing stone work will definitely will make...

  5. Sri Vidhya Rajagopalaswamy temple is a Vaishnava shrine located in the town of Mannargudi, Tamil Nadu, India. [1] The presiding deity is Rajagopalaswamy, a form of Krishna. The temple is spread over an area of 9.3 ha (23 acres) and is an important Vaishnava shrines in India.

  6. Mannargudi (Tamil: மன்னார்குடி) (also spelt Mannarkudi) is a municipality in Thiruvarur district (formerly part of Thanjavur district) in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is also known as Raja Mannargudi, Dakshina Dwaraka (Dwaraka of the South) or Mannai.

  7. Mallinathaswamy Jain Temple (மன்னார்குடி மல்லிநாதசுவாமி ஜினாலயம்) [1] is a Jain temple dedicated to the deity Jain, located in Mannargudi, an ancient town in the erstwhile Chola Empire in Tiruvarur District of Tamil Nadu, India.