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The 4th of March, festival in Suchindram (dance): |
The 4th of March, festival in Suchindram: |
This is the first bridge on the way from Kanyakumari to Suchindram. |
River of the first bridge. |
This is the second (largest) bridge. |
Videographer returns from the festival. |
Women with the children in the water. |
People holding in their hands orange flags. |
Huge number of people are at the festival. |
Men wear hats of white flowers. |
Drummers. |
Men with bare torsos. |
Trumpeters. |
Small man with big hat of fruits. |
Religious dancer. |
Leading dancer strewn with flowers and fruits. |
Rich two-storey house not far from Thanumalayan temple. |
Construction of the temple extended over a period of at least six hundred years. |
The temple is an architectural marvel known for its quality of workmanship in stone. |
Thanumalayan temple (Sthanumalayan temple). |
The name Stanumalaya denotes trimurtis; Stanu means Siva; Mal means Vishnu; and the Aya means Brahma. |
The representation of the three central gods of Hinduism in one Linga makes it one of the unique temple in India. |
The Thanumalayan temple is an important Hindu temple located in Suchindram in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. |
Prapancha Tank. |
Temple tank. |
Dragon with an elephant's trunk. |
The dragon and the elephant. |
Entrance to Thanumalayan temple. |
Yellow house on the road between Suchindram and Kanyakumari. |