One of the Aarupadai Veedu six most significant shrines dedicated to Lord Murugan in Tamil Nadu is the Thiruchendur Murugan Temple, a magnificent temple that stands majestically on the shores of the Bay of Bengal.
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The teaching capabilities of Murugan is found as one of his identifying features. As it is close to Kumbakonam town, devotees of not only Lord Murugan, others can also visit this temple. Arupadai Sthalam near kumbakonam. Temple is easily reached from kumbakonam and pilgrims need to climb about sixty steps to reach the almighty's sanctum.
Steps are a bit steep and elderly could find it a bit tough. Swamimalai is one among the 6 murugan owned home, it is located in 6kms from kumbakonam,this is not a temple over a hill like other murugan temple just 60steps need to climb to pray the great Lord murugan, we have near by heritage star hotel called sterling and paradise,i would suggest those hotels for tourists,we have near by lot of hotels for food and transport also good.
Lord Subramanya in a standing position blessing the devotees. The temple is situated on a small hillock. One needs to climb a few steps to have the Darshan of the Lord. The Lord has elephant as his vahana instead of a peacock,which is always his vahana.
The place is famous for Bronze casting and you can actually witness the artisans working and making statues in the Bazaar street. Lots of types of Prasadams are available in the temple premises. Buy and enjoy the food. If you are in kumbakonam- the temple is must and never the town. No introduction is necessary to describe Swamimalai Murugan temple. This is a well known place to all devotees and it attracts thousands of them through out the year.
Many marriages are performed here and we attended one such marriage of our relative on that day. Ear piercing ceremony, head tonsuring, etc are a regular feature here,almost through out the year and in particular during good muhurtham days.
Superb Temple One of the Arupadaiveedu. It is 5 km from Kumbakonam. The temple is one of the six holy shrines of Murugan called Arupadaiveedu.
The shrine of the presiding deity, Swaminatha Swamy is at the top a 60 ft hillock. The shrines of his mother Parvathi Meenakshi and father Shiva Sundareswarar are at the downhills.
The temple is kept clean.. Lord Siva said pacified him saying that he will regain all these soon by his son. When Brahma blinked and could not answer correctly, Muruga imprisoned him. With Brahma in a prison, all creations came to a standstill and the devas prayed to Lord Siva to get Brahma released. Siva came to Muruga and ordered him to release Brahma from imprisonment. Muruga refused and said that the imprisonment was a punishment for the ignorance of Brahma for not knowing the meaning of Pranava mantra being a creator.
Lord Muruga said that he knew the meaning and can offer it to the Siva only if he can accept him as a guru and listen to the explanation as a devoted disciple. Lord Siva acceded to the request of Lord Muruga and heard the exposition of AuM as a disciple, the place came to be known as Swamimalai and the presiding deity as Swaminathan. The temple is built on man made hillock of about sixty feet height with sixty stone steps leading to the temple. Each step represents the Hindu cycle of sixty years.
Hymns in praise of Muruga have been sung by saint Nakkeerar in Tirumurukatrupadai and by Saint Arunagirnathar in Tiruppukazh. The temple is said to be in existence from 2nd century BC. The temple was believed to have been built by Parantaka Chola I. The temple has three gopurams and three praharams. Out of the three praharams, one is at the foothill, the second at midway to the top of the hillock and the third around the sanctum of the Swaminathaswamy shrine. In the first praharam we can see the shrines Dakshinamurthy, Durga, Chandikeswarar and the utsavar of Swaminathaswamy.
The second praharam is large and has a marriage hall and the chariot of the temple. Many marriages takes place in this hall and people come all over the state to get married here.
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