Villianur 4.23

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Villianur, 605110
India

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Villianur, or Villianour, is a town in the Union Territory of Puducherry, India. It is a commune panchayat and the headquarters of the Villianur taluk of Pondicherry District.LocationVillianur is located at a distance of 9 kilometres south of Pondicherry municipality. It forms a part of the Pondicherry urban agglomeration.Hindu TemplePondicherry Overview shows a remarkable contrastblend of picturesque sights and a serene ambience. Due to the tranquil atmosphere and the strategic Location of Pondicherry, tourists flock to this place as a retreat from the tiring life. If you travel to Pondicherry this season then, you will surely be captivated by the tourist attractions of Pondicherry. When you go for sightseeing in Pondicherry, then you will find that the Villianur Temple in Pondicherry gathers is one of the popular tourist attractions.The Villianur Temple in Pondicherry is called named after the place where it is located. Thus the famous temple of Sri Gokilambal Thirukameswarer, is located at "Villanur" in Pondicherry. The Villianur Temple is strategically situated in 10 km away from the Pondicherry main town. It has a huge 15 meters tall temple chariot that is normally taken out on a procession during the Brahmotsavam, which is the annual festival of Pondicherry. You can see this gorgeous festival during the month of May to June along with the appearance of full moon. Thousands of devotees come here for this ten-day festival. BrahmVillianur Temple Car Festival is an ancient ritual about the deity Thirukamemswara Kukilambal. The God is taken out for the demonstration in the well-decorated chariot. The devotees pull this chariot and it is regarded as the holiest tradition of pulling the holy chariot. This festival has typical Hindu customs where the devotees of Villianurof Villianur Temple in at Pondicherry offer curd, sandal, buttermilk and sandals to the crowd. The devotees believe that their wishes are to be will be fulfilled if they pull the chariot.