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Vedal, pronounced as Vaedaal is a village in the Cheyyur taluk of the Chengalpattu district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located away from Chennai and away from Pondicherry (city), Pondicherry on the Tamil Nadu East Coast Road East Coast Road, ECR. Vedal is situated about far from the Bay of Bengal coast. It is well known for the temple of Shiva Vadavayil Andavar (meaning - Chola's Northern gateway GOD) located here, once upon a time it was the northern entrance for Chola Dynasty. It was the last among the temples built by the king Raja Raja Chola I. Other names The village is also known as Chozha Kerala Charurvedi mangalam or Neelasathurvedimangalam or Veera Chozha Sathurvedimangalam) Sathurvedi means - A Land where all 4 VEDAS are keenly practiced. History It is believed that after the death of Veerapandiya Kattabomman in 1799 CE, the Palaiyakkarar fled the region in the fear of the British army and settled in Kadapakkam, and after some time they shifted to Neelasathurv ...
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Vedal, pronounced as Vaedaal is a village in the Cheyyur taluk of the Chengalpattu district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located away from Chennai and away from Pondicherry (city), Pondicherry on the Tamil Nadu East Coast Road East Coast Road, ECR. Vedal is situated about far from the Bay of Bengal coast. It is well known for the temple of Shiva Vadavayil Andavar (meaning - Chola's Northern gateway GOD) located here, once upon a time it was the northern entrance for Chola Dynasty. It was the last among the temples built by the king Raja Raja Chola I. Other names The village is also known as Chozha Kerala Charurvedi mangalam or Neelasathurvedimangalam or Veera Chozha Sathurvedimangalam) Sathurvedi means - A Land where all 4 VEDAS are keenly practiced. History It is believed that after the death of Veerapandiya Kattabomman in 1799 CE, the Palaiyakkarar fled the region in the fear of the British army and settled in Kadapakkam, and after some time they shifted to Neelasathurv ...
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