Jain Temple,
Ooty
Besides the multitudinous tourist attraction, there is no dearth
of pilgrim attractions in Ooty. One of such popular pilgrim places to visit in
Ooty is the Nasiyan Jain temple, located on the Prithvi Raj Road. The temple is
dedicated to the first Jain Trithankara, Rishabhdeoji.
Though the construction of the temple began in the year 1864, it was opened for public only in the year 1895. Thousands of tourists flock here every year to not only pay homage to the revered but also to explore the museum situated alongside the temple. .
This temple is revered most by the Digamber sect of Jains and is gaining immense popularity among the followers of other sects as well.
Though the construction of the temple began in the year 1864, it was opened for public only in the year 1895. Thousands of tourists flock here every year to not only pay homage to the revered but also to explore the museum situated alongside the temple. .
This temple is revered most by the Digamber sect of Jains and is gaining immense popularity among the followers of other sects as well.
Sri Mariamman Temple, Ooty
Situated atop the Elk hill, the Murugan temple in Ooty is
dedicated to Lord Murugan and the location offers panoramic views of the nearby
located regions. The best time to visit the temple is during the months of
January and February, when the famous Thaipudam festival is held with great
pomp and show.
Murugan Temple,
Ooty
Situated atop the Elk hill, the Murugan temple in Ooty is
dedicated to Lord Murugan and the location offers panoramic views of the nearby
located regions. The best time to visit the temple is during the months of
January and February, when the famous Thaipudam festival is held with great
pomp and show.
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