Chithiram Pesuthada
Kesavaram Dam
Moksha Dweep, An island, was formed by two rivers – Kosasthalaiyar and Kallaru by encircling and forming the village Kesavaram. At Kesavaram Dam, the Kosasthalaiyar river splits into two rivers. The second river thus originates here is called as Cooum river. Kosasthalayar river believed as Moksha Nadhi flows from south to north and is called Uttaravauhini.
Kailasa Eswaramudaiya Mahadevar Temple is a structural stone temple built by Kulottunga Chola I (1070 – 1122 A.D.). The temple has Chola period inscriptions.
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Kesavaram Dam
Moksha Dweep, An island, was formed by two rivers – Kosasthalaiyar and Kallaru by encircling and forming the village Kesavaram. At Kesavaram Dam, the Kosasthalaiyar river splits into two rivers. The second river thus originates here is called as Cooum river. Kosasthalayar river believed as Moksha Nadhi flows from south to north and is called Uttaravauhini.
Kailasa Eswaramudaiya Mahadevar Temple is a structural stone temple built by Kulottunga Chola I (1070 – 1122 A.D.). The temple has Chola period inscriptions.
For more details visit my YouTube Channel: youtu.be/bP7b1KFJWJo