Dhanwantari Temples in Tamilnadu and Kerala
In Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore Dhanwantari Temple |
Dhanwantari Temple, Walajapet |
Nelluvaya Dhanwantari Temple |
Maruthhorvattom Dhanwantari Temple |
Thottuva Dhanwantari Temple |
Anakkal Dhanwantari Temple |
Pyakkara Dhanwantari Temple |
S.No.
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Place
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Temple
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Details
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1
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Srirangam, Trichy
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Ranganathan Temple
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In the courtyard there is a Dhanwantari shrine
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2
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Vaitheeswaran Koil, Near Chidambaram
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Vaitheeswaran Temple
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In the praharam there is a Dhanwantari shrine
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3
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Kanchipuram
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Varadaraja Perumal Temple
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In the praharam there is a Dhanwantari deity
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4
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Arya Vaidya Chikitsalayam & Research Institute, Coimbatore
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Sri Dhanwantari Temple
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5
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Arogya kshetram, Kilpudpet, Walajapet, Vellore
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Dhanwantari Temple
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In Kerala
S.No.
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Place
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Temple
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Details
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1
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Nelluvaya,Thrissur
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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The biggest, beautiful and great temple dedicated to Lord Dhanwanthari is in Nelluvaya. Nelluvayi is situated in between Palakkad and Trishur and is away 15 Kilometers from Vadakkancherry
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2
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Maruthorvattom, Chertala
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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Alappuzha dist.
http://www.dhanwantharitemple.org/temple.html
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3
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Prayikkara, Mavelikkara
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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Alappuzha dist.
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4
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Thottuva, Kalady
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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Presiding diety is called Adi Dhanwanthari as the temple is laid down by Parasurama. Thottuva is a village situated 9 km northeast of Perumbavoor town and 8 km east of Kalady
http://www.thiruvenkitachalapathytemple.com/dhanwanthari/contacts.html
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5
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Erumapetty, Vadakkanchery, Thrissur
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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The temple is situated on Kunnamkulam - Wadakanchery road, around 8 km from Wadakkanchery, 18 km north of Thrissur
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6
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Chirakkal, Valapattanam, Kannur
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10km from Kannur Railway station
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7
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Chelannur
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Sree Korai Dhanwanthari Temple
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1300 years old. Outskirts of Calicut
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8
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Peroorkkada, Trivandrum
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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9
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Pulamanthol
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Sri Rudra Dhanwanthari temple
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Rare temple with God Siva along with God Dhanwanthari.
Temple of Ashtavaidyan Pulamanthole Mooss, Near Kottakkal
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10
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Vadakkancheri
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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Temple of Vaidya Madam
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11
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Peringavu, Thrissur
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is built in round shape with 2 storeys, which is a rare design unlike other Kerala style architecture. Belongs to Thrissur Thaikattu Mooss family.
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12
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Anakkal
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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http://aanakkaldhanwanthari.com/TEMPLE.htm
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13
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Koozhakottu
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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14
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Palluruthy, Cochin
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Sree Dhanwanthari Devaswom
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15
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Parappur
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Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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Belongs to Thrissur Thaikattu Mooss family. Located 4 km east of Thrissur town
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