Coordinates: 11°2′46″N 76°51′7″E / 11.04611°N 76.85194°E / 11.04611; 76.85194

Marudhamalai (temple)

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Arulmigu Thirumurugan Thirukovil, Marudhamalai
Maruthamalai Rajagopuram 1.jpg
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityMurugan
Location
LocationCoimbatore
StateTamil Nadu
CountryIndia
Marudhamalai (temple) is located in Tamil Nadu
Marudhamalai (temple)
Location in Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates11°2′46″N 76°51′7″E / 11.04611°N 76.85194°E / 11.04611; 76.85194
Architecture
TypeTamil Architecture
Completed12th century
Website
www.marudhamalaimurugantemple.tnhrce.in

Marudhachalamurthy (Lord Muruga) Temple, Marudamalai is a popular 12th-century hill temple situated in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Built by Tamil kings during the Sangam period as indicated in the Purananuru, the temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan and is considered the Seventh House of Lord Murugan.[1]

Like most Murugan temples, the temple is situated upon a hillock, part of the Western Ghats about 12 km west from the centre of the city of Coimbatore. Thai Poosam and other Murugan festivals are celebrated.[2] On many evenings, the devotees take out a procession of Lord Murugan sitting in a chariot (Rath Yatra) and encircle the temple.

The temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu.[3]

Etymology[]

The name 'marudham' is derived from the native tree named marudha maram (Terminalia arjuna) present in the hill where the temple is situated and 'malai' is meant hill or mountain in Tamil . This Murugan temple is special since it is in east face on the hill compare to other Murugan temples on the hills.

Architecture[]

The temple is atop a 600 ft (180 m) tall granite hill in Coimbatore. The presiding deity is addressed by multiple names like Marudhamalai Andavar, Marudachalapathi and Dhandayuthanpani. There are various water bodies around the temple, namely Maruda Theertham and Snake charmer's spring, which is believed to possesses medicinal properties.[4]

Paambatti siddhar history

Paambatti Siddhar[]

In Southern end of the temple pragaram staircase to the Pambatti Siddhar cave is located. Pambatti Siddhar was one of the 18 siddhars. He lived during the 12th century. Pambatti Siddhar performed penance in the Marudhamalai hill. Lord Murugan is said to have appeared as a snake to him. Later, Lord Murugan appearing along with his consorts Valli and Deivanai is said to have given Siddhar marudha theertham and blessed him. A connecting tunnel route from Lord Murugan's sanctum sanctorum and Siddhar's cave was formed and Siddhar is believed to have used it to worship the Lord.

References[]

  1. ^ Subburaj, A (27 September 2015). "Domestic tourism flourishes in Coimbatore district". Times of India. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Thai Poosam celebrated with fervour". The Hindu. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  3. ^ Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959
  4. ^ V., Meena. Temples in South India. Kanniyakumari: Harikumar Arts. p. 20.


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