Thiruparankundram
Thiruchendur
Palani
Swamimalai
Thiruthani
Pazhamudircholai
Located near Madurai, Thiruparankundram is where Lord Murugan married Deivanai after defeating the demon Surapadman. A rock-cut temple symbolizing victory and divine union.
Situated on the seashore, Thiruchendur marks Lord Murugan’s triumph over evil. The temple’s coastal beauty and ancient rituals attract millions of devotees yearly.
Atop the Palani Hills, this temple houses Dhandayuthapani Swamy, symbolizing renunciation. The phrase “Palani – Tannai Ariyatha Thanai Arivan” reflects Murugan’s wisdom and humility.
Swamimalai, near Kumbakonam, is where Murugan taught the Pranava Mantra (Om) to Lord Shiva himself. It stands for divine knowledge and enlightenment.
Perched on a hill near Chennai, Thiruthani represents peace and detachment. It’s believed Lord Murugan rested here after his victory over evil forces.
Nestled amidst lush forests near Madurai, Pazhamudircholai is where Murugan blesses devotees with love and wisdom. It’s a serene temple surrounded by natural beauty.
Thiruparankundram
Located near Madurai, Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple is where Lord Murugan married Deivanai after defeating the demon Surapadman. It is the first of the six Arupadai Veedu and a symbol of love and divine victory.
Thiruchendur
Thiruchendur Murugan Temple stands by the sea in Tamil Nadu. Here, Lord Murugan destroyed Surapadman, marking the triumph of good over evil. This second Arupadai Veedu is known for its peaceful coastal beauty and powerful prayers.
Palani
At Palani Hills, Lord Murugan is worshipped as Dhandayuthapani Swamy. This third Arupadai Veedu teaches that letting go of pride brings true wisdom. It’s one of the most visited Murugan temples in Tamil Nadu.
Swamimalai
Near Kumbakonam, Swamimalai Murugan Temple is where Lord Murugan taught the meaning of ‘Om’ to Lord Shiva. As the fourth Arupadai Veedu, it represents divine knowledge and humility.
Thiruthani
Thiruthani Murugan Temple, near Chennai, is the fifth Arupadai Veedu. After his victories, Lord Murugan came here to rest and find peace. The temple stands for forgiveness, calmness, and devotion.
Pazhamudircholai
Located near Madurai, Pazhamudircholai Murugan Temple is surrounded by beautiful forests. It is the sixth Arupadai Veedu, where Lord Murugan blessed the poet Avvaiyar. A place filled with love, nature, and divine grace.
Thiruparankundram
Located near Madurai, Thirupparamkunram Murugan Temple is where Lord Murugan married Deivanai after defeating the demon Surapadman. It is the first of the six Arupadai Veedu and a symbol of love and divine victory.
Thiruchendur
Thiruchendur Murugan Temple stands by the sea in Tamil Nadu. Here, Lord Murugan destroyed Surapadman, marking the triumph of good over evil. This second Arupadai Veedu is known for its peaceful coastal beauty and powerful prayers.
Palani
At Palani Hills, Lord Murugan is worshipped as Dhandayuthapani Swamy. This third Arupadai Veedu teaches that letting go of pride brings true wisdom. It’s one of the most visited Murugan temples in Tamil Nadu.
Swamimalai
Near Kumbakonam, Swamimalai Murugan Temple is where Lord Murugan taught the meaning of ‘Om’ to Lord Shiva. As the fourth Arupadai Veedu, it represents divine knowledge and humility.
Thiruthani
Thiruthani Murugan Temple, near Chennai, is the fifth Arupadai Veedu. After his victories, Lord Murugan came here to rest and find peace. The temple stands for forgiveness, calmness, and devotion.
Pazhamudircholai
Located near Madurai, Pazhamudircholai Murugan Temple is surrounded by beautiful forests. It is the sixth Arupadai Veedu, where Lord Murugan blessed the poet Avvaiyar. A place filled with love, nature, and divine grace.

