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    Tiruchuli is a Panchayat town in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is sited about 15 kilometres east of Aruppukkottai, 40 km east of Virudhunagar, and 45 km south of Madurai. The village is the birthplace of Sri Ramana Maharshi, the most revered 20th century Hindu saint.

  2. Thirumeninathar temple (also called Boominathar temple or Tiruchuli temple) is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located in Tiruchuli in Virudhunagar district, in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Shiva is worshipped as Thirumeninathar, and is represented by the lingam.

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    Tiruchuli is a Panchayat town in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is sited about 15 kilometres east of Aruppukkottai, 40 km east of Virudhunagar, and 45 km south of Madurai. The village is the birthplace of Sri Ramana Maharshi, the most revered 20th century Hindu saint. Quick Facts Country, State ... Close. Temples.

  4. Tiruchuli is located on the southern bank of the Gundar. The Bhuminathaswamy temple at Tiruchuli is one among the 14 famous Shaiva centres in Pandya nadu. Its located 40 Kms. East from Virhdunagar, 45 Kms South from Madurai.

  5. Tiruchuli Thiruvalluvar Temple is a Hindu temple at Periya Pudupatti in Tiruchuli, Tamil Nadu, India, dedicated to poet-saint Valluvar, the author of the Kural text. It is one of the few temples in the state of Tamil Nadu dedicated to Valluvar. Valluvar is worshiped as the 64th nayanmar of the Shaivite tradition and is taken in annual procession.

  6. Tiruchuzhi, also called Tiruchuli, is a village close to Madurai. The village is a famous holy place because it is the birthplace of the saint Sri Ramana Maharshi. The saint is considered to be one of the most revered saints of the 20th century in India.

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  8. Trichy, a mid-sized city in Tamil Nadu, offers a refreshing escape from the dichotomy of purely religious and purely urban landscapes. With its own airport and railway station, Trichy invites exploration with a plethora of temples and churches, each contributing a unique facet to the city's cultural mosaic.