Category:Parthasarathi Temple, Parthivapuram

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<nowiki>Parthasarathy temple, Parthivapuram; পার্থসারথি মন্দির, পার্থিবপুরম; Parthasarathy temple, Parthivapuram; 9th-century Hindu temple with Vedic school; ৯ম শতাব্দীর বৈদিক গুরুকূল ও মন্দির; tempel in Kanyakumari, India; Parthasarathi temple, Parthivapuram; Parthasarathi and Krishna Temples; Parthivasekharapuram Parthasarathi temple; Parthasarathi and Krishna Temples</nowiki>
Parthasarathy temple, Parthivapuram 
9th-century Hindu temple with Vedic school
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Parthasarathy Temple, also spelled Parthasarathi Temple, is a 9th-century Hindu temple in Parthivapuram, Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is notable because extensive records about its historic role as a Vedic college with boarding facilities have been discovered in copper plates of Kollam (sometimes called Huzur plates).

The temple complex is dedicated to Vishnu. It has many shrines, all with a square plan. They reflect all the major traditions of Hinduism – Vishnu, Shiva and Devi. The oldest was built about 860 CE.

This is a category about ASI monument number
N-TN-T3.

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