Thirupparamkunram Murugan Temple | Thiruchendur Murugan Temple | Palani Murugan Temple | Swamimalai Murugan Temple | Thiruthani Murugan Temple | Pazhamudircholai Murugan Temple | Vallakottai Subramanya Swamy Temple | Kundrathur Murugan Temple | Viralimalai Murugan Temple | Marudamalai Murugan Temple | Sikkal Singaravelan Temple | Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple | Tiruverakam Murugan Temple | Sholingar Murugan Temple
Kukke Subrahmanya Temple, Karnataka | Ghati Subramanya Temple, Karnataka | Mallanna Temple, Medak, Telangana | Pehowa Kartikeya Temple, Haryana | Balamurugan Temple, Biccavolu, Andhra Pradesh | Subramanya Temple, Haripad, Kerala | Thiruvanchikulam Temple, Kerala
Introduction
Subrahmanya Swamy, popularly known as Lord Murugan, holds a cherished place in the spiritual heart of Tamil Nadu, where his temples dot the landscape as vibrant centers of devotion and culture. These temples, often perched atop hills and nestled amidst scenic beauty, like the renowned Arupadai Veedu, exemplify the rich heritage and deep spiritual traditions of the Tamil people. Each Murugan temple in Tamil Nadu showcases distinct architecture, rituals, and legends, reflecting regional history and cultural identity.
In neighboring Karnataka, Kukke Subrahmanya Temple stands prominently among India’s most revered pilgrimage sites dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya. Nestled amid the lush green hills of the Western Ghats, this temple attracts devotees seeking relief from ‘Sarpa Dosha’ (serpent curses) and other spiritual afflictions. Together, the Subrahmanya Swamy temples of Tamil Nadu and Kukke Subrahmanya Temple exemplify the enduring devotion and spiritual significance of Lord Murugan across South India.