Thandu Mariamman Temple
Hindu temple in India
11°00′09″N 76°58′04″E / 11.00250°N 76.96778°E / 11.00250; 76.96778
Thandu Mariamman Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Thandu Mariamman located in Uppilipalayam, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.[1] According to mythology, the goddess is said to have cured the soldiers of the ruler of Kongu Nadu from chicken pox.[2] The annual car festival celebrated in April is one of the important religious festivals in the region.[3]
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