Overview

Embark on a divine journey through Tamil Nadu, visiting the six holy abodes (Arupadai Veedu) of Lord Murugan. This itinerary covers prominent temples such as Thiruthani, Swamimalai, Palani, Thiparankundram, Thiruchendur, and Pazhamudircholai, each offering a unique blend of spirituality and architectural splendor. Experience the rich cultural heritage and religious significance as you explore these sacred sites, gaining spiritual enlightenment and unforgettable memories


Covered Destination:


Thiruthani : Subramanya Swamy Temple (Arupadai Veedu Temple)


Swamimalai : Swaminatha Swamy Temple (Arupadai Veedu Temple)


Palani : Dhandayuthapani Temple (Arupadai Veedu Temple)


Thiparankundram : Subramanya Swamy Temple (Arupadai Veedu Temple)


Thiruchendur : Senthinatha Swamy Temple (Arupadai Veedu Temple)


Pazhamudircholai : Subramanya Swamy Temple (Arupadai Veedu Temple)


Detailed Itineary

Day 1: Arrive Chennai – Tiruthani – Kumbakonam

Arrive Chennai airport, straight drive to Tiruthani to visit Tiruthani Murugan Temple. Then drive to Kumbakonam and stay overnight at Kumbakonam.

Day 2: Kumbakonam – Palani – Madurai

After breakfast, visit Swamimalai Murugan Temple, then drive to Palani via Trichy. Upon arrival in Palani, visit the Palanimalai Murugan Temple. Then drive to Madurai for an overnight stay.

Day 3: Madurai – Tiruchendur – Madurai

After breakfast, a day excursion to Tiruchendur Murugan Temple and return to Madurai for an overnight stay.

Day 4: Madurai – Chennai (By Flight)

In the morning, visit Pazhamudhircholai Murugan Temple and Tiruparankundram Murugan Temple. After lunch, take a flight to Chennai. Later in the evening, you will be transferred to Chennai International Airport for your departure.

FAQs

The Arupadai Veedu temples are the six holy abodes of Lord Murugan, each holding unique spiritual and historical significance. They represent various aspects of Murugan's life and mythology, attracting millions of devotees annually.

The tour typically spans four days, covering each temple and providing ample time for exploration and worship at each sacred site.

The Palani Murugan Temple houses an idol made of Navapashanam, believed to possess medicinal properties. It is one of the most revered temples, known for its spiritual significance and healing powers.

The temples can be visited year-round, but the festival of Thaipusam, usually occurring in January or February, is a particularly auspicious time, offering a vibrant and spiritually enriching experience.

Modest attire is recommended when visiting these sacred sites. Traditional Indian clothing such as sarees for women and dhotis or pants and shirts for men are appropriate, respecting the sanctity of the temples.
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