Sri Rajagopala Swamy temple
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DistrictTanjavur
DeityRajagopalaswamy, Sri Devi, Bhudevi, Senkamalavalli Thaayar
FestivalsVaikunta Ekadashi, Koodarai valli
| Sri RajaGopala Swamy Temple Santana Raja Gopala Swamy | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Tanjavur |
| Deity | Rajagopalaswamy, Sri Devi, Bhudevi, Senkamalavalli Thaayar |
| Festivals | Vaikunta Ekadashi, Koodarai valli |
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| Location | |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| Country | India |
| Geographic coordinates | 10°19′1.57″N 79°21′20.55″E / 10.3171028°N 79.3557083°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Dravidian architecture |
| Inscriptions | 4 |
Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple, also referred to as Santhana Rajagopalaswamy Temple, is a Hindu temple in Rajamadam Village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The deity came in dreams of King Serfoji II (Sarabhoji II Bhonsle) and blessed him with a male child. The king had been praying for an heir. To thank him the king built a temple along with a Madam and constructed Rajamadam village. This deity looks like Rajagopalaswamy of Mannargudi.[1][2]