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The temple of Srirangam is situated at 10 degrees 52'N and 78 degrees 42' E towards the southern tip of India on an Island formed by two arms of the River Cauvery. The temple covers a vast area of about 6,31,000 Sqm. (156 Acres). The temple consists of seven Concentric rectangular enclosures round the sanctum sanctorum. The temple of Srirangam is the only one in India with seven enclosures, a sacred symbolic number which for present day Vaishnava believers represents either the seven centers of Yoga, or a reference to the seven elements making up the human body, in the center of which dwells the soul.While chanting the slokas 32 to 45 of Vishnu sahasra naama the srirangam temple details are added in this video clipping
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