Sri Parimala Ranganatha Swamy Temple
From the birth of holy river Cauvery in ThalaCauvery to its end in Poompukar, there are five Ranganatha and one of them is Sri Parimala Ranganathar in Thiruidhalur on the banks of Cauvery. Always (Vaishnavite poets) have sung on the greatness of parimala Ranganatha. This temple is among the 108 vaishnava Thirupathis. Perumal (Lord Vishnu) in this is Parimala Ranganathan (Maruviniya Maindhan, Sugandavana Nathan) in veerasyanam pose facing East. Thaayar (Goddess) is called Parimala Ranganayagi, Chandra - shape - vimochanavalli and Pundarikavalli.
Sri Kasi Vishwanatha Swamy Temple
This temple can conveniently be called as a branch of Kasi Vishwanatha temple. Pilgrims, who can go to Kasi, can worship here and get the same effect. This is in the thula ghat (Laghatam) on the banks of Cauvery. Dhondi vinayaka and Bhairava are also seen in this temple.
Sri Mayuranathaswamy Temple
This is also called the 'Big temple' of the town, and the goddess here protects her devotees who surrender and worships her. Hence she is called Abayambikai alias Anjal Nayaki (Abayam means giving protection). Famous poets like Appar, Sambandhar, Arunagiri nadhar have rendered songs in praise of the deity. Sri Muthuswamy Dikshidar and Saint Thyagaraja who were among the famous Sangeetha Mummoorthis, met in this temple and sang in praise of the god. Dikshidar has rendered nine krithis on Abayambikai called Navavarna krithis. This temple is under the control of Thiruvavaduthurai Adhinam and Dharmapuram Adhinam.
Sri Ayyarappar Temple
This temple is one of the oldest temple and is of Archaeological interest. This temple houses many Stone inscriptions of Kulothungha chola period. Ambal's name is Dharmasamvardhani (one who helps the growth of Dharma).
Sri Vadhanyeshwarar Temple
On the northen bank of the Cauvery, in Uttara Mayuram, is situated the lovely temple familiarly called Vallalar koil. The beautiful and panoramic view of the Cauvery with the Rishaba mantabam in the middle draws pilgrims and tourists alike. The main deity is Sri Vadhanyeshwarar and the Goddess goes by the name of Gnanambika. On the southern side of the sanctum is situated the shrine of Sri Medhaa Dakshinamurthy. Dakshinamurthy is portrayed usually as a yogi under a banyan tree, His right hand held in gnana mudra, imparting wisdom silently to the aged Sankartha munis.
Sri Punakeeswarar Temple
This temple is situated in Koorainadu in the western part of Mayuram. This named after Punuku siddar who got Moksha here. Koorai means clothe. During a typical South Indian marriage, a days such sarees were woven only in koorainadu and this is the reason behind the name 'koorai pudavai'.
Chandra - Shape - Vimochanavalli and Pundarikavalli
Chandran got his curses absolved by Thaayar in this place. This is the reason why Thaayar got that name 'Chandra - Shape - Vimochanavalli'. Perumal in Sayana posture has Chathur bujha and Cauverydevi and Gangadevi can be seen near the head and foot of perumal. Sri Kasi Vishwanatha swamy temple This temple can conveniently be called as a branch of Kasi Vishwanatha temple. Pilgrims, who can go to kasi, can worship here and get the same effect. This is in the thula ghat (Laghatam) on the banks of Cauvery. Dhondi vinayaka and Bhairava are also seen in this temple.
Thirumanancheri
This shrine is closely associated with Tirutturutti (Kutralam), Thiruvelvikkudi and Edirkolpaadi, through legends narrating Parvati's marriage with Shiva and is located at a distance of 5 Km from 25th in the series of the Tevara Stalams in Chola Nadu located north of the river Cauvery. Legend has it that Parvati who was reborn to Bharata Muni is married Shiva here, hence the name Thirumanancheri, and Kalyanasundareswarar. Terezhundur, Thiruvavaduthurai, Thiruvelvikkudi, Tirutturutti, Thirumanancheri and Edirkolpaadi are the Shivastalams in close proximity, linked together by a common thread covering the legend of Shivas marriage with Parvathi.
Thiruvazhundur
This Shivastalam is one of the 78 Maadakkoyils built at an elevation by Ko Chenkann Chola and is located in the vicinity of Mayiladuthurai and Kutralam near the Thiruvazhundur railway station. The Aamaruviyappar Vaishnava Divya Desam is also located in Terazhundur. Terazhundur is considered to be the 38th in the series of Tevara Stalams in the Chola kingdom located south of the river Cauvery.
