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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.
Place
Temple
Details
1
Srirangam, Trichy
Ranganathan Temple
In the courtyard there is a Dhanwantari shrine
2
Vaitheeswaran Koil, Near Chidambaram
Vaitheeswaran Temple
In the praharam there is a Dhanwantari shrine
3
Kanchipuram
Varadaraja Perumal Temple
In the praharam there is a Dhanwantari deity
4
Arya Vaidya Chikitsalayam & Research Institute, Coimbatore
Sri Dhanwantari Temple

5
Arogya kshetram, Kilpudpet, Walajapet, Vellore
Dhanwantari Temple



In Kerala

S.No.
Place
Temple
Details
1
Nelluvaya,Thrissur
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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
2
Maruthorvattom, Chertala
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
Alappuzha dist.
http://www.dhanwantharitemple.org/temple.html
3
Prayikkara, Mavelikkara
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
Alappuzha dist.
4
Thottuva, Kalady
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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
5
Erumapetty, Vadakkanchery, Thrissur
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
The temple is situated on Kunnamkulam - Wadakanchery road, around 8 km from Wadakkanchery, 18 km north of Thrissur
6
Chirakkal, Valapattanam, Kannur

10km from Kannur Railway station
7
Chelannur
Sree Korai Dhanwanthari Temple
1300 years old. Outskirts of Calicut
8
Peroorkkada, Trivandrum
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple

9
Pulamanthol
Sri Rudra Dhanwanthari temple
Rare temple with God Siva along with God Dhanwanthari.
Temple of Ashtavaidyan Pulamanthole Mooss, Near Kottakkal
10
Vadakkancheri

Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
Temple of Vaidya Madam
11
Peringavu, Thrissur
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
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.

12
Anakkal
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
http://aanakkaldhanwanthari.com/TEMPLE.htm
13
Koozhakottu
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple

14
Palluruthy, Cochin
Sree Dhanwanthari Devaswom

15
Parappur
Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
Belongs to Thrissur Thaikattu Mooss family. Located 4 km east of Thrissur town

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  3. Dhanwanthari temple at Angadippuram. Temple is situated about two kilometers from Thirumandhamkunnu bhagavati temple at Angadippuram. This Dhanwanthari Temple is being maintained by the Tantri family of Thirumandhamkunnu bhagavati temple. It is just about two kilometers from Angadippuram railway station. (Angadippuram railway station is on the rail strip between Shoranur to Nilambur Road). This Dhanwanthari temple is of historic importance. All relevant Poojas are done here. The temple authorities have undertaken a gigantic expansion scheme which is expected to be completed within next three years.

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  4. One in kottakkal, another near kottayam

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