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Temple In Tamilnadu India
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India is home to thousands of temples that are torchbearers of its glorious
ancient heritage, representing the magnificent art forms that evolved over
several centuries. Among different temples, the Muragan Temples in the
southernmost state of Tamilnadu are the major tourists attractions of the
place for the legends, architecture and festivals. Several of these temples
have been glorified by the Tamil mythological texts and the hymns written
therein. Some of the most popular tamilnadu Murugan temples are given below known for their legends and architectural beauty.
Tiruvavinankudi Temple
Located
in the town of Palani near Madurai, it is one of the much visited temples in
Tamil Nadu and is one of the six sacred shrines of Lord Muruga. According to
legend, it was the place where Muruga, the supreme commander resided
temporarily, when he was proceeding to battle against the demon Soorapadman.
The ancient Tamil poet, Arunagirinaathar, has composed 95 verses of Palani
in his work Thirupugazh.
The main temple complex is located atop the Plani hills. Its innermost
sanctum is crowned with a gold plated vimanam. Inside the temple, there are
shrines to Navaveera, Navadurga, the Saptamataas and Chandeshwar. Navdurga
or goddess Bhubaneshwari is worshipped here along with Margatalingam. There
is also a beautiful Mandap located in front of the sanctum with 12 pillars.
Tiruthani Temple
According to Hindu mythology, it is the place where God Skanda stayed after
killing demon Surapadman. It is also the very place where Lord Subramanyan
married the daughter of Indra, Deivayanai.
Tirupporur Temple
Situated
at a distance of 45 kms from Chennai, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord
Murga is also known as the Poriyur or Samarapuri temple. This was the place
where Lord Murga after destroying Soorapadman killed all other demons. Here
Lord Skanda is worshiped in many forms such as "Samhara Subramanya"
- a warrior and also in the form of a child. The images of lord in the
sanctum are covered with Kavacha and other jewels. The temple complex also
houses two pillared halls and two sacred Teerthas on its southern side. On
the eastern side, there is also a Mandapam with four pillars.
Tiruchendur
Located in the southern part of the state near Kanyakumari, it is one of
the popular shrines dedicated to Lord Murugan. Several inscription of 9th
century can also be seen on the walls of the temple. The temple houses a 137
feet high gopuram. There is a mandapam known as the Shanmukha Vilaasa
Mandapam in front of the temple with several carved pillars.
Festivals & Celebrations Of Murugan Temple In Tamilnadu India
There are several festivals celebrated in all the Tamilnadu Murugan
Temples. But the
most important of them are the Skanda Sashti, Margazhi Tiruvadirai and
navratri. Skanda Sashti is celebrated every year in the months of October
and November. This week-long festival attracts devotees from all parts of
South India to worship the lord and receive his blessings. This week-long
festival comes to an end with the abhishekam ceremony.
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