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Rahu Sthalam - Tirunageswaram

Tirunageswaram, This immense sanctuary known is so far its place of worship to Rahu, one of the nine heavenly bodies in the Navagraha. A legend has it that the legendary snakes Adiseshan, Dakshan and Kaarkotakan loved Shiva here. Legend likewise has it that King Nala loved Shiva here as in Thirunallar.


Sevvai Vaitheswarar Temple

Vaitheswaran Koil, With the Vaitheswaran Koil, there is an uncommon place of worship committed to Ankarakan or Sevvai or Mars. The conviction is that if supplications are offered to Ankarakan, he will present valor, triumph and solidarity to the individual. After entering the sanctuary, fans initially go the Siddamrita tank. The water is said to have therapeutic properties for different skin illnesses. There is additionally a far-reaching conviction that a visit here would expel deterrents that postpone marriage.


Chandran Thingaloor

Thingaloor, Though there is an inquiry concerning when this sanctuary was assembled, students of history concur that it more likely than not been in presence since before the start of the Bhakti time frame, which was a long time before the seventh century A.D. Committed to the Moon or Chandran in Sanskrit and Thingai in Tamil, a visit ti this sanctuary is said to allow an agreeable and long life. In crystal gazing, Chandran is the planet that evacuates pressure and distress.


Sani Temple - Thirunallar

Thirunallar, This is the main sanctuary that is devoted to Lord Sani Or Saturn. At the point when the Planet Saturn travels between zodiac signs, actually millions crowd this hallowed place. The Legendary King Nala is said to have been soothed of his affections, which were because of the malefic impact of Saturn, after reveres in this sanctuary. Of the various tanks theertams, the Nala theertam is the significant one. By washing here, it is accepted that one washes off a wide range of incident and torments.


Surya - Suryanar Koil

Sri Sarangapani sanctuary is situated close to Uchipilliar Kovil intersection at Sarangapani East Street. This sanctuary is viewed as one among the three noteworthy altars of Lord Vishnu and it was remodeled during the time of Nayaka Kingdom fo sixteenth century. Sarangapani sanctuary comprises of the greatest Gopuram (150ft), and five Praharas and one sacred tank, known as "Porthamarai Kulam", which is situated behind the sanctuary. The Karuvarai and Vimanam are made with 12 - formed sections molded like a chariot.


Sukran - Kanchanur

Kanchanur, This Shiva Sthalam is related with Sukran or Venus and is kept up by the Madurai Adinam. It is situated in a calm village of Thiruvaavaduturai. This Shrine is likewise alluded to as Palaasavanam, Brahmapurai and Agnisthalam. Brahma is said to have had a dream here of Shiva's wedding with Parvati. Men visit to appeal to God for the prosperity od their spouses.


Kethu - Keezhperumpallam

Keezhperumpallam, This is an antiquated Shaivite sanctuary and legend has it that Kethu, the other planetary hub of the nine divine bodies loved Shiva here. Rahu and Kethu are related with the legend of the snake that helped Lord Shiva stir the smooth sea. There is a Shrine devoted to Kethu in this sanctuary.


Guru - Alangudi

Alangudi, This is viewed as a Guru Sthalam or Jupiter where Lord Dakshinamurthy is held in extraordinary adoration. The Shrine draws in countless aficionados when Jupiter travels between zodiac signs. Parvathi, the associate of Lord Shiva, is said to have been reawakened on the banks of the Amrita Pushkarini inside the sanctuary areas before being brought together with Shiva.


Budhan - Thiruvenkadu

Thiruvenkadu, There is a reference to this sanctuary in Valmiki's Ramayana. Consequently it is said that the most seasoned piece of the sanctuary is over 3000 years of age. Committed to Budhan or Mercury this sanctuary in Thiruvenkadu makes up the remainder of the Navagraha Temples. Budhan is said to give astuteness and keenness.