Angarakan Temple – Vaitheeswaran Koil

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Known as Angaraka, Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, a fiery, red planet with a masculine energy. His day is Tuesday, and he oversees the astrological signs of Aries and Scorpio and the stars Mrigashira, Chitra, and Dhanishtha. In most cases, Mars spends 45 days transiting from one sign to another. However, this is not always the case because Mars can remain in a sign for six months. The planet’s supreme deity is Lord Muruga.

Angaraka is also known as Mangala, Mangal, and Kuja. Because he is believed to be the son of Bhumi, the Earth Goddess, he is also called Bhauma or Bhumikaraka.

Frequently riding a ram or goat while dressed in red, Angaraka holds a trident, mace, lotus, and spear with four hands.

Coral is the most valuable gemstone, red oleander, and red roses are the most significant flowers, and Tuesday is Mars’ day of the week. Mars always wears red clothing because that is his color.

The Vaitheeswaran Koil is Mars’ power spot, located south of Tamil Nadu. By worshiping Mars and Muruga, the planet’s presiding god, you can eliminate any problems caused by Mars’ bad placement on Tuesday.

Vaitheeswaran Koil is a Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu dedicated to Shiva. It is believed that offering prayers to Vaitheeswaran, or Vaidyanathar or Vaitheeswaran, can cure diseases. Shiva is worshipped as the “God of healing.” Vaitheeswaran derives from the Tamil words vaidya (doctor) and Ishvara (master/god). The common side faces east, while Sri Vaidyanathan is the deity in charge.

Welcome to Nadi Astrology Center, the leading astrological center in Mumbai. Our esteemed chief nadi reader, Kumar Swami, has been practicing this ancient art for over 30 years. Hailing from Tamil Nadu, Kumar Swami has dedicated his life to studying and mastering the intricate techniques of Nadi astrology.

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