Navagraha Temples
Kumbakonam is famous for its Navagraha temples. When you visit these temples, you can feel a special energy. Many people come here to pray and feel closer to the universe..
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Surya (Sun): Suriyanar Koil (near Kumbakonam)
Chandra (Moon): Kailasanathar Temple (Thingalur)
Angaraka (Mars): Vaitheeswaran Koil (Vaitheeswarankoil)
Budha (Mercury): Swetharanyeswarar Temple (Thiruvenkadu)
Guru (Jupiter): Apatsahayeswarar Temple (Alangudi)
Sukra (Venus): Agniswarar Temple (Kanjanur)
Shani (Saturn): Tirunallar Saniswaran Temple (Tirunallar)
Rahu: Naganathar Temple (Thirunageswaram)
Ketu: Naganathaswamy Temple (Keezhaperumpallam)
Navagraha temple 2 Day (Recommended)
It is important to worship the Navagraha in the correct order.
This is a traditional way to show respect and get the best blessings
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For Large group
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- Parking all temples
- Pondicherry Permit for Thirunallar (Saniswaran Temple)
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- Accommodation
- Food and Beverages
- Special darshan for pooja
- Transport cost for additional temple by customer apart from agreed list
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SuriyanCall UsKumbakonam is 15 km from the Suryanar Koil. It is a small, compact temple with a large enclosure and high walls that faces west. Here, the ruling deity is the Sun God, Surya Narayana.
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ChandranCall UsThe moon, Chandra, dominates Shiva's matted hair and is our nearest neighbor in the universe. In terms of his strength and ability to grant favors to his followers, this formidable graham is surpassed only by Surya.
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ChevvaiCall UsMars, sometimes referred to as Mangal, Chevvai, or Angarakan, is a red planet that emerges in the summer sky after sunset. The residence of Shiva as Vaidyanatha Swamy (God of Healing) and his consort Thaiyal Nayaki is 52 kilometers from Swamimalai. He heals all physical and mental ailments.
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BudhanCall UsThe planet nearest to the Sun is either Budha or Mercury. In addition, it is the tiniest and most benign planet. It is easily visible to the unaided eye and moves quickly. Due to its approach road, Tiruvengadu is a small town. The vast water tanks in a vast temple complex, encircled by countless trees, are a welcome surprise. Five enclosures surround the main temple, which is surrounded by auxiliary shrines.
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GuruCall UsJupiter, also called Alangudi Guru or Guru in Hindu mythology, is the fifth planet from the Sun and the fifth of the Navagrahas.The distance between the temple and Kumbakonam is 17 km. From a distance, the massive temple's five-tiered tower is visible.
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SukranCall UsOne of the planets closest to Earth is Shukra, also known as Venus. It is the sixth largest planet in the Solar System and the second planet from the Sun. This temple features a five-tiered gopuram and is quite large and lovely. It is roughly 12 kilometers away from Kumbakonam.
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ShaniCall UsThe second largest planet and sixth from the Sun is Saturn, also referred to as Shani in Indian astronomy. The former French territory of Karaikal is 3 km from Tirunallar, and Kumbakonam is 65 km away.
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RaghuCall UsRahu is one of the nodes of the Solar and Lunar eclipses, which are both visible from Earth. Kumbakonam is five kilometers away from the Shrine of Tirunageswaram. The temple spans about 15 acres and is enormous and magnificent.
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KethuCall UsRahu's complementary eclipse node is Kethu. As a gem among sages and seers who have subdued the senses and mastered the mind, he is regarded as great among Asuras. The small temple is located in Tiruvalampuram, a tiny village. The distance from Kumbakonam is roughly 65 km. With a holy pond in front, the temple is exquisitely constructed.
Kumbakonam and its surrounding regions are home to a cluster of renowned Navagraha temples, each dedicated to a specific planetary deity
Surya (Sun): Suriyanar Koil (near Kumbakonam)
Chandra (Moon): Kailasanathar Temple (Thingalur)
Angaraka (Mars): Vaitheeswaran Koil (Vaitheeswarankoil)
Budha (Mercury): Swetharanyeswarar Temple (Thiruvenkadu)
Guru (Jupiter): Apatsahayeswarar Temple (Alangudi)
Sukra (Venus): Agniswarar Temple (Kanjanur)
Shani (Saturn): Tirunallar Saniswaran Temple (Tirunallar)
Rahu: Naganathar Temple (Thirunageswaram)
Ketu: Naganathaswamy Temple (Keezhaperumpallam)
Significance of Navagraha Worship
Aligning with Cosmic Energies
Devotees believe that by worshipping the Navagrahas, they can align themselves with the cosmic energies and mitigate the negative influences of these celestial bodies.
Seeking Blessings
Worshipping the specific Navagraha associated with a particular area of concern is believed to bring blessings and alleviate problems in that domain
Spiritual Growth
Navagraha worship is seen as a path towards spiritual growth and self-realization, as it encourages introspection and a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of the universe
Some of important temples in and around kumbakonam
Thirukadaiyur Abirami Temple
Thirupampuram (Ragu & Kethu) temple
Nageswaran Temple
Kasi Viswanathar Temple
Kumbeswarar Temple
Sarangapani Temple
Ramaswami Temple
Thiruvidai Maruthur – Mahalinkeswarar Temple
Sri Kampahareswarar Temple, (Sharabeshwarar kovil)
Darasuram Sri Airavatesvara Temple
Patteeswaram – Durga Temple
Nallur Arulmigu Kalyana Sundareswarar Temple
Swamimalai Murugan temple
Vellai pillayar temple
Thiruvalachuzhi
Bramman temple kumbakonam
Sri Saraswathi Amman Temple, Koothanur
Shri agastheeswaraswamy shiva temple
Sooshma pureeshwarar Temple (Angaragan (Sevvay) dhosa remedy temple)
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Kumbakonam, a town located in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, India, is renowned for its profound spiritual and cultural significance.
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