One of life's greatest experiences is going on a spiritual journey. The six
homes of Lord Murugan, also known as the Arupadai Veedu, are
important journey destinations that are filled with peace and devotion. This
amazing trip offers a blend of belief, history, and natural beauty for people
beginning from Chennai.


In this blog, we’ll guide you through the Chennai to Arupadai Veedu route,
delve into the significance of each temple, answer frequently asked
questions, and provide valuable travel insights. Whether you’re traveling
with family, friends, or solo, this guide will help you make the most of your
journey.


Introduction to Arupadai Veedu


The Arupadai Veedu are six spiritual temples dedicated to Lord Murugan,
each with a unique story and spiritual importance. Spread across Tamil
Nadu, they are Thiruthani Murugan Temple, Swamimalai Murugan
Temple, Pazhamudircholai Murugan Temple, Palani Murugan Temple,
Thirupparamkunram Murugan Temple, and Thiruchendur Murugan
Temple. Visiting these temples is considered a holy act that cleanses the
soul and brings inner peace.


The Six Temples of Arupadai Veedu
1. Thiruthani Murugan Temple
Located about 85 km from Chennai, the Thiruthani Murugan Temple is
perched on a hilltop and symbolizes peace. This is where Lord Murugan is
believed to have married Valli, a tribal princess. The temple offers
breathtaking views and is renowned for its divine ambiance.


2. Swamimalai Murugan Temple
Situated near Kumbakonam, Swamimalai Murugan Temple is where Lord
Murugan is said to have imparted the meaning of the sacred mantra “Om”
to his father, Lord Shiva. With 60 stairs representing the Tamil years up the
temple's architecture is stunning.


3. Palani Murugan Temple
Palani Murugan Temple is perhaps the most famous of the six abodes.
Located on a hillock in Dindigul district, this temple represents Lord
Murugan as a renunciate. The deity’s idol is crafted from a unique
amalgam of herbs and minerals. The temple draws millions of devotees
annually.


4. Thiruchendur Murugan Temple
Thiruchendur Murugan Temple, located along the scenic shores of the Bay
of Bengal, is where Lord Murugan defeated the demon Surapadman. The
temple’s seaside location adds a tranquil charm to its spiritual
atmosphere, making it a must-visit.


5. Thirupparamkunram Murugan Temple
This temple, near Madurai, is where Lord Murugan wed Deivanai, the
daughter of Lord Indra. Carved into a hill, it’s one of the most ancient
rock-cut temples in Tamil Nadu, showcasing exquisite Dravidian
architecture.


6. Pazhamudircholai Murugan Temple
Nestled amidst lush greenery near Madurai, Pazhamudircholai Murugan
Temple is celebrated for its natural beauty and divine serenity. Lord
Murugan is worshipped here alongside his consorts Valli and Deivanai,
completing the journey to his six abodes.

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