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Avinashilingeswara Temple, Avinashi
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The word ‘Avinashi’ means that which is indestructible or eternal. Since the deity here and the legends associated with it are indicative of victory over death, people from suffering from serious ailments are encouraged to offer worship here as pariharam.

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Chandra Navagraha Sthalam
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A visit to this temple is said to grant a confortable and long life. In astrology, Chandran is the planet that rules the mind. Offering pooja to Chandra here is an excellent parihara for chandra dosha and can help mitigate its adverse impact.

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Gagananathaswami temple, Kanyakumari
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Lord Shiva is worshipped here in the form of Gagananathaswami. Offer worship at this historic shrine of the Cholas and receive Lord Shiva’s divine grace in abundance.

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Kaadu Hanumantharaaya Swami temple, Dharapuram
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The Kaadu Hanumantharaya Swami temple is one of the most sacred temples of lord Hanuman, revered as an ‘Akhila Bharatha Madwa Kshethram’ (national religious centre for the Madhwa community). Hanuman is a powerful deity who is said to help his devotees overcome all problems in life, including issues related health, prosperity, education, Sani dosha, Rahu dosha, possession by spirits, psychological disorders etc.

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Kanyakumari Temple
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Millions visit Kanyakumari every year to receive the blessings of the Divine Mother who is worshipped here in the form of a youthful girl engaged in eternal penance for her Lord Shiva. Offer worship at this ancient shrine of the Divine Mother and receive her divine grace in abundance.

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Kapaleeswarar Temple, Mylapore, Chennai
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The Kapaleeswarar temple located at Mylapore is the defining landmark of Chennai’s religious landscape. This temple is visited by thousands, especially during Shivaratri and the famed 'Arupattu Moovar' festival.

This temple was awarded an ISO certificate in July 2010 for being the "best maintained and administered temple" in the Tamilnadu State..

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Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaswami temple, Ukkadam, (Rahu Parihara Sthalam)
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Narasimha Jayanti will be celebrated on 16th May 2011. Offer puja on this auspicious day to gain the grace of at Shri Lakshmi Narasimha Swami.
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Maruthamalai Murugan Temple, Coimbatore
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Maruthamalai is the pride of Coimbatore; every citizen of Kovai feels proud that he belongs to a city where one of the most important temples of Lord Murugan is located. From this hilltop temple, it is as though Lord Murugan overlooks and protects the citizens of Kovai. Murugan is the parihara for all Rahu doshas. This temple in addition is associated with Paambaatti Siddhar who was known for his friendship with snakes. Hence, this temple assumes great significance for all those who suffer from the ill effects of Rahu.

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Murugan Temple, Palani - Aarupadaiveedu
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If you have not visited the Palani temple, then you cannot be a Tamilian. That’s how popular and important this temple is in the religious life of the Tamil people. Tamilians from all over the world visit this ancient shrine of Lord Subramanya worshipped here in the form of ‘Jnaanadandayuthapaani’ (the one who holds the staff of knowledge in his hand).

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Murugan Temple, Pazhamudircholai, Madurai - Aarupadaiveedu
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Pazhamudircholai is the last Padaiveedu. This Pazhamudircholai Lord Murugan is praised in old Tamil literature such as Silappathikaram, Ettuthogai, Patthupattu etc. The great Tamil poet and saint Avvaiyar had been tested and blessed by Lord Murga here. Murugan is the parihara for all Rahu doshas. Offer worship at this ancient shrine of Lord Murugan and receive his divine grace in abundance.

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