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NT Bureau | Wed, 21 Apr, 2010 , 01:58 PM
Set in over 50 acres of lush green surroundings, the temple for Sri Karimari Amman at Thiruvadisoolam in Kovilanthangal Village in Chengelpet will house the world’s largest monolith statue of the Goddess measuring nearly 51 feet.

Under the guidance of Sri Mathurai Muthu Swamigal, work is on to  ensure completion of the statue by June 2013. ‘Thiruvadisoolam’ means ‘lotus feet - trident’ and ‘Kovilanthangal’ means ‘temple support.’
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