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Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Temple [Tamil: நயினாதீவு நாகபூசணி அம்மன் கோயில், romanized: Nayiṉātīvu Nākapūcaṇi Am'maṉ Kōyil - Meaning: Nainativu (island/city of the temple); Nagapooshani (The Goddess who wears snakes as jewellery); Amman (Goddess)] is an ancient and historic Hindu temple located amidst the Palk Strait on the island of Nainativu, Sri Lanka. It is dedicated to Parvati who is known as Nagapooshani or Bhuvaneswari and her consort, Shiva who is named here as Nayinaar. The temple's fame is accredited to Adi Shankaracharya, a 9th-century Hindu philosopher, for identifying it as one of the prominent 64 Shakti Peethams in Shakti Peetha Stotram and its mention in the Brahmanda Purana. The temple complex houses four gopurams (gateway towers) ranging from 20–25 feet in height, to the

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  • Nainativu-Nagapooshani-Amman-Tempel (de)
  • Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Temple (en)
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  • Der Nainativu-Nagapooshani-Amman-Tempel (tamilisch: நயினாதீவு ஸ்ரீ நாகபூசணி அம்மன் கோவில், transkribiert: Nayiṉātīvu Sri Nākapūcaṇi Am'maṉ Kōyil, auch Nainai-Sri-Nagapooshani-Ambal-Tempel) ist ein Hindutempel auf der zu Sri Lanka gehörenden Insel Nainativu. Er ist der weiblichen Gottheit Sri Nagapooshani Ambal geweiht. (de)
  • Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Temple [Tamil: நயினாதீவு நாகபூசணி அம்மன் கோயில், romanized: Nayiṉātīvu Nākapūcaṇi Am'maṉ Kōyil - Meaning: Nainativu (island/city of the temple); Nagapooshani (The Goddess who wears snakes as jewellery); Amman (Goddess)] is an ancient and historic Hindu temple located amidst the Palk Strait on the island of Nainativu, Sri Lanka. It is dedicated to Parvati who is known as Nagapooshani or Bhuvaneswari and her consort, Shiva who is named here as Nayinaar. The temple's fame is accredited to Adi Shankaracharya, a 9th-century Hindu philosopher, for identifying it as one of the prominent 64 Shakti Peethams in Shakti Peetha Stotram and its mention in the Brahmanda Purana. The temple complex houses four gopurams (gateway towers) ranging from 20–25 feet in height, to the (en)
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  • Nayinai Sri Nagapoosani Ambal (en)
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  • Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Temple (en)
  • Nayinai Sri Nagapoosani Ambal (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Nainai_Nagapooshani_Ambal.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Nainativu_moolamurti_pooja.jpg
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