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Palani Temple

The Palani Lord Murugan Temple

South India is home to many well-known temples, including the Palani Temple of Lord Murugan. He is Lord Shiva’s first son. South India’s people worshipped him the same way as Lord Shiva. The Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, located in Palani, Tamil Nadu, is one of the many temples devoted to Lord Murugan. It is an incredibly renowned temple.

The Murugan temple is in Tamil Nadu’s Palani town, part of the Dindigul district on Sivagiri Mountain, the taller of the two hills in the Palani Hills. That’s why people called it a Palani Temple. A huge crowd gathers to worship Lord Murugan once at Tamil Nadu’s well-known Palani Temple.

Palani Temple 1

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About Palani Temple

  • There are six main temples of Lord Murugan in Tamil Nadu, known as Arupadai Veedu, Six Abodes of Murugan. The Palani Temple is also known to be the third home.
  • According to mythology, the idol of Lord Murugan is made with a mixture of nine poisonous substances that, when combined in a particular proportion, give an eternal remedy to heal people’s bodies and minds throughout this kali yuga.
  • A stone pedestal supports the idol of lord Murugan with an arch showing the god in the appearance he adopted at Palani.

Story Behind Palani Temple

Palani Temple 2

(Image Credit: palanimurgan.tn.gov.in)

Palani closely connects to lord shiva’s family’s oldest and most enduring tradition, Lord Shiva on mount Kailash with Parvati and two sons, Ganesha and Kartikeya. An immortal sage, Narada, once visited Shiva, gave him a fruit, and advised him to give it to his sons. But he suggested they must travel worldwide; whoever comes first will get this fruit.

Kartikeya did three rounds of the globe while sitting atop his peacock. Ganesha chose to take the more sensible path of action and claim that everything in the world is a creation of his parents; Shiva and Parvati are delighted by Ganesha and the fruit handed to him. When Karthikeya learned about this, Kartikeya became furious to realize that his efforts had been in vain. He moved away from Kailash and made a home in the Palani Hills of southern India. After feeling the need to leave his boyhood behind, he meditated to understand himself better.

Timings

Every day from 5:45 am to 9 pm, the Palani Temple is open. People can do darshan and pooja during these hours.

Palani Temple 3

(Credit: palanimurgan.tn.gov.in)

Sr. No Time Pooja/Darshan
1 5:40 am Viswaroopa Darshan
2 6:00 am – 6:50 am Darshan
3 6:50 am – 7:15 am Vila Pooja
4 7:15 am – 8:00 am Darshan
5 8:00 am – 8.25 am Sirukalasnathi
6 8:25 am – 9:00 am Darshan
7 9:00 am – 9:25 am Kalasanthi
8 9:25 am – 12:00 pm Darshan
9 12:00 pm – 12:25 pm Uchikala Pooja
10 12:30 pm – 5:30 pm Darshan
11 5:30 pm – 5:55 pm Sayaraksha Pooja
12 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Darshan
13 8:00 pm – 8:25 pm Rakaia Pooja
14 8:30 pm – 8:45 pm Darshan
15 9:00 pm Temple Closed

(Source: palani.org)

How to Reach Palani Temple?

The Palani Temple is located at Palani, on the foothills of the Palani Hills, in the Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu in India. You can go to Palani via car, plane, or train.

  • Palani Railway Station is the closest train station, located three kilometers from this temple. Palani is close to the two major railway stations in Dindigul and Coimbatore.
  • Palani does not have an airport, so if you want to go by plane, you must go to Coimbatore or Madurai. You can take a bus or cab there from there. Palani City is about 110 kilometers from Coimbatore International Airport.
  • The third option is to go by road to Palani, which is easily accessible because it is well-connected to all of Tamil Nadu’s main Cities.

Conclusion

There are many temples in the Palani, each with its own culture and history. People travel to Palani from all across the nation to worship Lord Murugan.

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