Tiruchendur is the second abode of the six chosen spots of Lord Muruga, called Aarupadaiveedu in Tamil (‘six camps’). Murugan is the parihara for Rahu & Kuja dosham (Mangliks). Hence, this temple is of great significance for all those who suffer from these doshas. Offer worship at this ancient shrine of Lord Murugan and receive his divine grace in abundance.
Learn MoreSwamimalai means 'God's Mountain'. It is one of the Arupadaiveedu, believed to be the six main abodes of Muruga. Lord Murugan is the parihara deity for Rahu dosham and Sevvai dosham. Hence, this temple is of great significance for all those who suffer from the ill effects of Rahu. Offer worship at this ancient shrine of Lord Murugan and receive his divine grace in abundance.
Learn MoreThe deity is worshipped on special occasions in the forms of Siva, Kali, King and Hunter on Krithigai and Thaipoosam. Lord Subramanya is the parihara deity for all Rahu doshas and Sarpa doshas. Offer worship to Lord Subramanya and receive his divine grace in abundance.
Learn MoreThe Nellaiappar Temple is the most famous temple in Tirunelveli where Lord Shiva is worshipped as Nellaiappar and Devi Parvati as Kanthimathi Amman. Devotees who worship the Lord in this temple will get mental peace and live well.
Learn MoreOne of the Aarupadaiveedu, the six main abodes of Lord Muruga, Tiruparankunram offers a mystic beauty. It is carved in rock and is gigantic in size for such an architecture. It is where the lord marries Deivayanai, the divine daughter of the king of heaven, Indra. Murugan is the parihara for all Rahu doshas. Offer worship at this ancient shrine of Lord Murugan and receive his divine grace in abundance.
Learn MorePazhamudircholai 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.
Learn MoreIf 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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