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About : Arulmigu Annamalaiyar Temple, known as Arulmigu Arunchaleswarar Temple, is beautifully situated at the foothills of a 2668 feet high hill in Tiruvannamalai, a holy city in South India and one that can bring salvation if you think about it. The temple is a fine example of South Indian (Dravidian) architecture and sculpture. According to the inscriptions written in this temple, this temple was built during the period of the early Chola kings (9th century AD), expanded during the period of the later Cholas, Hoysala (Bhosala) kings, and Vijayanagarar Nayakar kings, and The temple was built with a row of stone pillars and sub shrines of many deities including Amman shrine, 9 towers, 5 praharas, many mandapas, and sanctum sanctorums with grand our structures. The temple is maintained by the Hindu Religious Charities Department. Throughout the year many festivals, worships and charitys grents are held in this temple. The merits of this Thiruthalam can be seen in detail in the book Arunachala Puranam by Kanchipuram Saivite priest Ellapanavalar and Arunai Kalambakam, and Sona Sailamalai by Kumaraguruparan and Tirupukazhi by Arunagiriyar. Period from 10th century to 18th century, From the 119 inscriptions examined so far, we have got the truth about how the Tiruvannamalai temple first appeared, how it developed and who built the temple. But if we look at the inscriptions, it is revealed that Easan appeared under the Makizham tree in the epic period. Thats why the Makizha tree is the main tree in Tiruvannamalai. Innumerable Siddhas from different cities and towns have come to this city and settled down. Ramanar, Sesathri Swamigal, Visiri Swamigal, Guru Namachivayar, Kukai Namachivayar etc. are notable among them. Their tombs are located on the Kriwala Path