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Vijayamangalam

    History – Vijayamangalam has its history which dates back to the 6th century. It was the capital of Kongunadu. The temple of Bhagawan Chandraprabha was built by king Konguvelire who ruled over this region. The people of this place call this temple as the Amneshavar temple.

    How to Reach – The temple is situated near Vijaymangalam village. The Vijayamangalam railway station is at a distance of 5 kilometers from the temple and Erode is 20 kilometers from Vijayamangalam.Good transport facilities are available to Vijayamangalam from Erode. The boarding and lodging facilities are avaialble at Vijayamangalam.

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