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- Palliyarai abstract "Palliyarai is a Tamil word used for the Sanctum Sanctoram in Hindu temples. It generally means the place for divine resting and is considered very holy by the Hindus. In many traditional Hindu temples, during the final pooja (prayer) of the day, the goddess is typically escorted to the residing place of her divine husband, and this generally happens around 9 PM in many temples. For example, in Meenakshi temple in Madurai and ChidambaramThis event receives thousands of devotees everyday, and would include a procession by the deities around the inner corridors of the temple with great pomp and music. The first prayer of the day, when the gates of the Lord are opened, is generally called the \"Thirupalliezhuchi\" (meaning, waking up from divine rest) and is celebrated elaborately in Vishnu temples like Srirangam and Tirupathi. In some of the temples, a mirror is also placed behind the main deity.".
- Palliyarai wikiPageExternalLink worshiped.php.
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- Palliyarai wikiPageRevisionID "647474391".
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_temples.
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLink Chidambaram.
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLink Madurai.
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLink Meenakshi_Amman_Temple.
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLink Srirangam.
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLink Tirupati.
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLink Vishnu.
- Palliyarai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palliyarai".
- Palliyarai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hindu-temple-stub.
- Palliyarai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hinduism_footer_small.
- Palliyarai subject Category:Hindu_temples.
- Palliyarai hypernym Word.
- Palliyarai type Food.
- Palliyarai type Place.
- Palliyarai type Place.
- Palliyarai type Site.
- Palliyarai comment "Palliyarai is a Tamil word used for the Sanctum Sanctoram in Hindu temples. It generally means the place for divine resting and is considered very holy by the Hindus. In many traditional Hindu temples, during the final pooja (prayer) of the day, the goddess is typically escorted to the residing place of her divine husband, and this generally happens around 9 PM in many temples.".
- Palliyarai label "Palliyarai".
- Palliyarai sameAs Q7127929.
- Palliyarai sameAs m.06tc18.
- Palliyarai sameAs Q7127929.
- Palliyarai wasDerivedFrom Palliyarai?oldid=647474391.
- Palliyarai isPrimaryTopicOf Palliyarai.