Kethu Bahavan Temple – Keelaperumpallam

A lunar node on the southern side of the Moon (Chandra) is Ketu, one of nine Navagrahas or planets in Hindu astrology. Lord Ganesha is the presiding deity of Ketu, a gloomy planet that does not exist physically. Ketu moves in the opposite direction. Due to the fact that it takes Ketu approximately 1.5 years … Read more

Raghu Temple Tirunageswaram

Rahu, the northern lunar node, is considered one of the nine planets in Hindu astrology known as Navagrahas. This celestial body is associated with the goddess Durga and is often referred to as a shadowy planet due to its imaginary nature. Despite lacking physical form, Rahu holds great power and is recognized as a planet. … Read more

Saneeswara Bhagavan Temple Thirunallar

According to Hindu mythology, Saneeswaran is one of the Navagrahas. He is said to be born to Surya Deva and Saya Devi. He uses a crow to travel. Due to his crippled leg, he is slow or sluggish in walking, which is why Mandan was given to him. Sandhyadevi, the wife of Lord Surya, lost … Read more

Sukra Bahavan Temple – Kanjanur

He rules the second and seventh signs of the natal chart, Taurus and Libra. He is the lord of the stars Bharani, PurvaPhalguni, and Purvashadha. In addition to material pleasure, Venus is associated with family ties, intimacy, ornaments, luxury, comfort, vehicles, sensual satisfaction, passions, the tendency to enjoy pleasure, vitality, affluence, appearance, artistic talents, and … Read more

Guru Bahavan Temple – Alangudi

Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and the fifth from the Sun. Due to his masculine power, Jupiter is one of the planets with the strongest benevolent energies. Lord Dhakshinamoorthy rules it. In addition to Punarvasu, Vishakha, and Purvabhadra, Jupiter also rules Sagittarius and Pisces. Known as Guru, Brihaspati, Devaguru, Viyazhan, Mannan, … Read more

Budhan Temple Thiruvengadu

Budha is the son of Chandra (Moon) and the god of products. He is depicted as being mild and having a greenish complexion. He rides a lion with wings and holds a shield. On Wednesday, it is best to worship Budha to gain his blessings for intelligence, communication, art, wit, and humor. He is also … Read more

Angarakan Temple – Vaitheeswaran Koil

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 … Read more

Chandra Temple -Thingaloor  

In the natal chart, Cancer is ruled by Chandra, the Moon. Mother, the Divine Goddess, is represented by Chandra, the second of the nine Navagrahas. The Moon is the presiding deity, Parvati. The Moon represents the feminine creative force. The Moon spends two and a half days in each sign, and it takes 28 days … Read more

Surya Bahavan Temple – Suryanaar Koil

In ancient times, it was believed that people who went to temples dedicated to the sun god were blessed with wealth outside the temple. Only two temples in Mother India are dedicated to the KING OF GODS or Sun God. The Konark Sun Temple was built by King Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty, … Read more

Vaitheeswaran Koil Temple

About Temple Vaitheeswaran koil, a renowned pilgrimage site in South India, is steeped in tradition. It is commonly referred to as Pullirukkuvelur, derived from the names of four revered figures: Pul-bird-jatayu, Irukku – Rig Veda, Velmurugan, and Oor-sun. Each of them has worshipped here, making it a sacred place. Other names associated with this location … Read more