THIRUNAGESWARAM - The Lord Rahu's Temple (The Snake Planet)
THIRUNAGESWARAM - The Lord Rahu's Temple (The snake Planet)
Thirunageswaram is located at the southern bank of the river Kaveri
7 km from Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. A village in the outskirts of Kumbakonam. Sri Naganatha Swamy Temple is located in the middle of Thirunageswaram dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is also known as Lord Rahu Sthalam (The Snake Planet). This Temple is one of the nine Navagraha sthalas. This temple was built by Aditya Chola during 10th century A.D. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva and is worshiped as Naganathar and is represented by the linga. The temple has a separate shrine for Rahu. The unique feature is that Lord Rahu is seen with human face. While in other places Lord Rahu is worshipped with a serpent face. This is also the only place wherein one can view Rahu bhagawan with his consorts. Goddess Parvati is worshiped as Giri Gujambal. It is believed that the goddess is in mode of deep penance.
In this shrine milk abhishekam is perfomed during rahukaala to lord Rahu, the milk when poured over the idol, turns Blue which is clearly visible. Thousands of people will visit this temple whenever the planet Rahu transits from one zodiac to another.
It is very effective to chant Lord Rahu Gayatri Mantra for 9 Times everyday to reduce the malefic effects of Snake Planet.
Om naakadhwajaaya vidmahae
padma hastaaya dheemahi
tanno raahu prachodayaath
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Exploring the Navagraha Temples: Thirunageswaram Temple - Rahu Powerspot
Exploring the Navagraha temples - Thirunageswaram- Lord Rahu temple.
Welcome to the Thirunageswaram Naga Nada Swami temple. The presiding deities of this Thirunageswaram temple are Naga Nada Swami in the form of Lord Shiva and Shree Giri Gujambika in the form of Goddess Parvathi.
This Shiva shrine is dedicated to Lord Rahu, the ascending node of Moon. Lord Rahu is responsible for one's good position, business, faithfulness, winning over a position and for the mantra power. He is seen with his two consorts Naga Valli and Naga Kanni.
Shree Naga Nada Swami temple is one where lord Shiva was worshiped by Rahu and got relieved of a curse. A unique feature of the Naga Nada swami temple is that lord Rahu is seen with a human face while on the other places Rahu is worshiped with a serpent body and a human face.
An important aspect of Rahu temple at Thirunageswaram is that during milk abhishekham, the milk when poured over the idol, turns blue, which is clearly visible. On every occasion, Rahu's planetary transit special abhishekhams with Homas are performed to Rahu here.
This is the temple dedicated for sage Brighu too. Rahu is seen with one of his hands blessing the people and the other over his leg. It is said that even the Moon God and the Sun God pray to him here.
Goddess Gujambika has a special highlight in this temple. It is said that the bright moon light shines on her whole body only during the Tamil month of Karthigai on the full moon day. There are no abhishekams performed to this goddess on a daily basis here. Every year during the midnight of Pongal or Winter Solstice, she is sacredly bathed with Jabvad - an aromatic oil. She is also seen enshrined with Lakshmi and Saraswati by her side. The 3 Shaktis together, Ichcha, Kriya and Gnana shakti are available to one and all at this only power shrine in India.
Occupying a vast area, the Thirunageswaram Rahu temple has vast sanctums, lofty temple towers and 4 entry towers with a fort which surround the outermost sanctum.
Lord Rahu's idol is placed n the south west corner. The southern side of the temple has a water head with 4 mandaps surrounded by a hundred pillars in a temple car style.
Rahu can create difficulties and obstructions in one's life. By worshiping Rahu at this temple one can come out of such mysteries. The prime offering at this place is abhishekham performed during Rahu's time or the Rahu kalam.
Sarpa Shanti Dosha Nivarthi, a remedy to the afflictions of Rahu in your Birth Chart is performed here. It is said that in the year 1987 a snake shed its skin in the front of Rahu's shrine here which is still preserved in a glass box to revert the power of lord Rahu here.
Thirunageswaram is situated close to Kumbakonam in Southern India.
Get blessed by Rahu to live a prosperous life ahead!
Nava Gragha Temples (Nine Planets) of Tamilnadu
Navagragha shrines in Tamilnadu are now popular pilgrim centres which attracts thousands of pilgrims during appropriate months.Indian astrology is based on a planetary position of nine planets. In Tamil those are called as Navagraghas. Each planet is having separate temple in the jurisdiction of Nagapattinam and Thanjavur Districts. The said shrines are as listed: 1.Suryanar Kovil-Sun 2.Thingalur-Moon 3.VaitheeswKovil-Mars 4.Tiruvenkadu-Mercury 5.Aalangudi-Jupiter 6.Kanchanur-Venus 7.Thirunallar-Saturn (This is only in Pondicherry Union territory). 8.Thirunageswaram-Raghu 9.Keelapperumpallam-Ketu. These shrines are located between Mayiladudurai and Kumbakonam Circle. Bus service available from these places.. Weekly package tours are arranged by T.T.D.C from Chennai.Welcome to Navagragha Shrines. nellai.s.s.mani@gmail.com
KUMBAKONAM - THE TEMPLE TOWN (NAVAGRAHA TEMPLES)
Kumbakonam - A town in the southeast Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Kumbakonam is known as a Temple town due to the prevalence of number of temples here.
There are more than 150 Temples with the limits of Kumbakonam.
This town is famous for Mahamaham Festival which attracts people all over the world.
Apart from these, Kumbakonam is also known for Navagraha (Planetary) Temples. Each Planetary deity has own temple in and around the town. Each temple is located in a different village and is considered as abode of one of the Navagrahas.
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Temples Map around thanjavur kumbakonam tiruvarur
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Tamil Devotional album on Navagraha Temple
Details of Navagraha Temples arround Kumbakonam
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KEEZHAPERUMPALLAM - The Lord Ketu's Temple (The Snake Planet)
KEEZHAPERUMPALLAM - The Lord Ketu's Temple (The Snake Planet)
Keezhaperumpallam is situated 57kms away from Kumbakonam and 3kms from Poombukar. The temple is constructed by Chola Kings. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva and is worshiped as Naganatha Swamy. This temple is also called as Kethu Sthalam. And this is one of the nine Navagraha sthalas. This is the only temple exclusively to ward away the negative effects caused by Planet Ketu.
Lord Ketu's idol is visible through the entrance with a Silver serpent on the arch. It is rare to find an idol of Lord Ketu with his head. This place is also called Vanagiri.
It is said that there is an underground pass way from this temple to Brihadeeswara temple in Tanjore. At this temple, Lord Ketu can be seen worshipping Naaganathaswami with his folded hands.
Pujas are performed to planet Kethu at Rahukalas and Yemakanda times. 90 minutes each day is covered by these times. Devotees worship Lord Ketu with Lilly flower, multi coloured cloth and horse gram for better eyesight, property and fame etc.
It is very effective to chant Lord Ketu's
Gayatri Mantra for 9 Times everyday
to reduce the malefic effects of Planet Ketu.
Om aswadhwajaaya vidmahae
soola hastaaya dheemahi
tanno ketu prachodayaath
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KANJANUR*Lord Shukra's Temple*The Planet Venus
Shukra is associated with:
Color : white
Metal : silver
Gemstone : diamond
Direction : south-east
Season : spring
Element : water
Agneeswarar Temple Kanjanoor – Navagraha Sukra Sthalam Tamil Nadu
Agneeswarar Temple at Kanjanoor or Agniswara Swami Temple at Kanjanur is one of the nine Navagraha Temples in Tamil Nadu and is associated with Lord Sukran (Planet Venus), the sixth of Navagraha planets. Also known as Sukran Navagraha Sthalam, Agniswarar temple is located around 18 km from Kumbakonam and 2 km to the east from Sooriyanayanar Kovil, on the Kallanai - Poompuhar road, in Tamilnadu.
Similar to most of the other Navagraha Temples in Tamilnadu, the presiding deities of Agniswara Swami Temple is Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. Lord Shiva is worshiped here as Agneeswarar, as it is said that Lord Agni (Fire God) have worshipped Lord Shiva here. Goddess Parvati is worshipped here as Karpagambal.
It is said that Lord Brahma was blessed with a vision of Shiva's marriage with Parvathi here. The Braham Linga enshrined in the Agniswarar Temple is said to have worshipped by Lord Brahma. Another important feature is that the Oil Abishekam performed to the main Siva linga is fully absorbed by the idol. There is no separate sannidhi for Lord Sukra as Lord Shiva himself is believed to have incarnated as Venus here.
The Temple and its History
Located on the northern banks of river Cauveri, Kanjanoor Agneeswarar Temple or Kanjanur Agniswara Swami Temple is built with two prakarams. A five tiered Rajagopuram is seen at its entrance. Other deities worshipped here are Maanakkanjaarar, Nayanmaar and Kalikkaamar. Images that describe the legends relating to Haradatta Sivacharyar of Vaishnava origins, inscriptions from the Chola and Vijayanagar periods, and stone images of Natarajar and Sivakami are seen in this temple.
The Nataraja Sabha is referred to as the Mukti Mandapam and the Shiva Tandavam here is called as Mukti Tandavam. Legend says that Lord Shiva blessed Paraasara muni (Parasara Muni is the father of Vyasadeva and the author of Vishnu Puranam) with a vision of the cosmic dance - Mukti tandavam here.
This shrine is also referred to as Palaasavanam, Bhrammapuri, Agnistalam and Neelakudi.
One of the important features of the temple is that the Vilva leaf (Bilwa Leaf) seen here is 5 in number, which is quite unique.
Worship to Lord Sukran
Six worship services are offered daily. Fridays are considered auspicious to pray Lord Sukra. Sukran, the next most beneficial planet after Guru (Brihaspati), bestows his devotees with wealth and prosperity. If in a person's horoscope, Sukra is well placed, then the person enjoys better life and wealth. Lord Sukran is offered with white Lotus, white cloth, diamond, 'mochai' powder and athi to remove any obstacles in life and work caused by a misplaced Sukra (Sukira Dhosham) in a person’s horoscope.
Temple Festivals
A festival to honor Haradatta Sivacharyar is celebrated in the Tamil month of Thai every year. Besides, Mahasivaratri, Aadi Pooram, Navaratri, and Arudra Darisanam are also celebrated with much importance.
Shukra mantra
om dram dreem drom saha shukrai namaha
Shukra Gayatri Mantra
Om aswadhwajaaya vidmahae
dhanur hastaaya dheemahi
tanno shukra: prachodayaat
Translation: Om, Let me meditate on him who has horse in his flag,
Oh, He who has a bow in his hand, give me higher intellect,
And let Shukra illuminate my mind.
Shukra Navagraha Mantra
Himakundha Mrinaalabham Daithyaanam Paramam gurum
Sarvashaastra pravatkaaram Bhaargavam pranamaamyaham
Navapashana Navagraha temple of Devipattinam
This TOURISM place is in Chennai state of Ramanatham district. It is believed that Lord Sri Rama in exile had installed and prayed to Navapashana Navagrahas representing Nine planets at Devipattinam, before embarking His journey to Lanka.Devipattinam is 77 kms from Rameswaram, 15 from Ramanath puram, 115 from Madurai, and 47 from Sivaganga.
Navagraha Temple Trip Contact - Tamil
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Exploring the Navagraha Temples. Alangudi - Lord Jupiter Temple
Exploring the Navagraha Temples
Alangudi - Lord Jupiter Temple
Welcome to the Alangudi Apathsahayeshwarar temple.
The presiding chief deities of this Alangudi temple are lord Apathsahayeshwarar and his consort Umayammai.
This power shrine is dedicated to Jupiter - the Guru. He is the ruler of your Benevolence, Knowledge, Wisdom, Brilliance, Intelligence and every other factor that is related to your thinking factor.
Lord Apathsahayeshwarar's power and grace of this temple is supported by a legend which dates back to the churning of the milky ocean. In the fierce battle between the Demon and the Gods, in order to extract the Amrith, the Devas and Asuras had to face the implicit effect of the poison that emerged from it. Unable to bag the poison's effects they made a request to Lord Shiva to rescue them. Lord Shiva in order to help the Devas and Asuras drank the poison and it was Shakti who arrested the poison from entering into Shiva's Body.
In the process, she had to seize the Shiva's neck and as a result the poison left an imprint of the color blue in Lord Shiva's neck and this is why he is called Thiruneelakantam.
He was the rescuer during the time of danger and still protects his devotees from danger and this is why he is called Apathsahayeshwarar at the Alangudi shrine.
Guru or Jupiter at Alangudi is in the form of Lord Dakshinamoorthy. He is held in great reverence and is engraved in the wall not in the form of a separate idol. He is seen re-united with lord Shiva himself.
It is believed that the great seers Aadisankaracharya and Agasthya had worshipped Lord Guru at this particular power shrine Alangudi. Also, the very trusted astrological signs behind Nadi recommends this power shrine to perform charactive rituals to lord Dakshinamoorthy.
One of the main remedial ritual is to light 24 clay lamps to the Guru here and one clay lamp to Lord Ganesha to get rid of the afflictions of the debilitated Guru in your Birth Chart.
As the saying goes, Mata, Pita, Guru and Daivam, the postures of the deities here are arranged in the same order.
One can first have the Darshan of Mata, mother in the form of Goddess Umayammai here. Pita, father in the form called Apathsahayeshwarar, Guru - Jupiter, in the form of Dakshinamoorthy and Daivam the god's lord Shiva and Parvathi again.
If your Birth Chart is positioned with a favorable Guru in the houses 2,5,7,9 and 11, he will shower your life with benevolence whereas when he is placed in the other houses, his influence can bother you. This is the right time you can opt to perform Homas and Poojas to appease him and win his blessings in your favor.
The Alangudi Guru temple celebrates the festival of Guru Peyarchi, the transit of Guru, in a very grand manner. other than this, other festivals dedicated to Lord Jupiter during every month. Karthigai Deepam, Ganesh chaturthi, Navratri etc are also held with great pomp and gaiety at this temple.
Guru, the Jupiter will bless you with power of knowledge, benevolence and intelligence. If you appease him you will stand matchless in the crowd.
Guru transits from houses in everyone's Birth Chart for favorable effects from this transiting period devotees gather at the Alangudi temple to dedicate their devotion.
Be one among the gifted in your life span!
The Alangudi Jupiter temple is located 35 kilometres away from Thiruvayyaru, a district near Tanjore in southern India. Visiting this temple and performing recommended rituals will shower your life with immense blessings for the best living ever.
ALANGUDI - The Lord Guru's Temple (The Planet Jupiter)
ALANGUDI - The Lord Guru's Temple (The Planet Jupiter)
Alangudi is located at the distance of 18 kilometres from Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. This temple was built by ‘Amuthokar’ the minister of the King Masukuntha. The temple is in the heart of the village Alangudi. The temple has a 5-tier tower surrounded by two precincts. This Temple is one of the nine Navagraha sthalas. This temple is dedicated to Lord Guru (The planet Jupiter). The main idol in the temple is Lord Apatsahayesvarar (Shiva). Lord Dakshinamurthy is worshipped as Guru Bhagwan here. Lakhs of people visit this temple whenever the planet Jupiter transits from one zodiac to another. The worshipper is instructed to light 24 lamps with ghee and circumambulate the Guru Bhagavan temple 24 times. It is believed that one who has acquired the blessings for 14 generations could step into this temple for worship.
It is very effective to chant Lord Guru's Gayatri Mantra for 9 Times on Thursdays to reduce the malefic effects of Planet Jupiter.
Om vrishabadhwajaaya vidmahae
kruni hastaaya dheemahi
tanno guru prachodayaat
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Exploring the Navagraha Temples. Thiruvenkadu - Lord Mercury Temple
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Exploring the Navagraha Temples. Thiruvenkadu - Lord Mercury Temple.
Welcome to the Thiruvenkadu Swetharanweshwarar temple. This power vertex is dedicated to Lord Budhan.
Lord Budhan who is also called Mercury is one of the chief dieties of Navagraha that rules your life. Budhans blessings are attributed to your intelluctual drive and the influence of knowledge that reflects upon you. He determines how you formulate ideas and share them with others. Your speech patterns, communication style, sense of humor, quickness of thought, presence of mind and so on are attributed to the position of Mercury according to your Birth Chart. In the infinite variety of life mercury determines your fascinations and your mind power. Mercury is influenced on how you think can steer your career path and help you excel.
Thiruvenkadu is the power vertex dedicate to mercury or Lord Budhan. There are other 3 chief dieties along with their shaktis. Lords vaitharaneshwarar and brahma Vidyambikai, aghora moorthi and goddess Durga, Lord Nataraja and Bhadrakali in this temple. Also 3 sacred ponds and 3 temple trees are dedicated to this temple representing each deities power. The Thiruvenkadu Budhan temple is around 3000 years old and holds an important legend that describes the importance and uniqueness of this power vertex.
Legends call that Lord Budhan was born as a transgender and he meditated on Lord Shiva to relieve him from that form. Lord Shiva pleased by Budhan's fervent prayers blessed him with the proper male form and also granted him the powers to rule the intellectual drive and wisdom of the mankind. Apart from the specialty and uniqueness dedicated to lord Budhan there are legends behind the other chief deities of the temple.
The legend behind swetharanweshwarar
Swetha Ketu, an eight year old boy and an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva was destined to die at the end of his eighth year. His stonge devotion made him bold and brave and he knew that the only way to escape from Lord Yama's noose was to cling to the Sivalingam. Yama tried throwing his noose around the boy's neck but happened to pull the Sivalingam along with the boy. Lord Shiva burst open his eye with anger and kicked Yama down to the floor. He commanded Yama not to touch Swethaketu and also blessed the boy that he will live long years. Yama went away crest fallen. Swethaketu then prayed to Lord Shiva more fervently than ever.
Lord Shiva is known to have performed his cosmic bliss or dance here. The 3 holy tanks here known as Agneetheertham, suryatheertham and Chandratheertham are believed to have been created out of the 3 drops which fell of Lord Shiva's eyes when he was dancing.
Aghoramoothi the second chief deity of the temple is said to be the furious form of lord Shiva. There is a great legend describing his form and purpose.
The Legend behind Aghoramoorthy
Maruthwasura, a demon deeply meditated on Lord Shiva to obtain his shoola or devine weapon. With the shoola he started tormenting the saints and the people in the village. Lord Shiva sent Nandi, the bull, his divine vehicle to fight the demon. In turn, the demon thrusted Nandi's body with the Shoola in five places and henceforth the idol of Nandi is seen with scars on its body in this temple.
An angry Shiva, not being able to withstand that Nandi was defeated opened his third eye and killed the demon and this is how the idol of Aghoramoorthi, a manifestation of Shiva's anger holds importance at thiruvankadu.
On worshipping Aghoramoorthi, the obstacles and struggles in one's life will be torn to pieces.
There is also a special sanctum dedicated to Lord Dakshinamoorthy in this temple. The posture of Dakshinamoorthy is very different and unique. He is seen sitting with his legs crossed. You could never see this posture in any other temple. it is said that lord Brahma, the creator attains salvation in Thiruvankadu hence, there is a Brahma Samadhi, a divine tombstone that is erected in this temple.
This special temple dedicated to Lord Budhan dates back to the Cholan era. Lord Budhan is appeased when you perform special poojas to him on Wednesdays. If your Birth Chart holds affliction of the planet Mercury you should choose to perform poojas and homas to Budhan at this most powerful vertex and also offer green clothes to him.
Maasimagam is a very special celebration at Thiruvankadu. The Thiruvankadu is also known as Aadichidambaram and it is believed that Chidambara rahasyam, the unreveiled secret of Chidambaram temple is a unique feature of this temple as well. A pilgrimage planned to this temple will shower your life with the grace of Lord Budhan. You will witness a divine and positive intervention taking away the misfortunes of your life and replacing it with abundant joy and prosperity.
Apatsahayesvarar Temple, Alangudi (Guru Sthalam, Temple) of Tamil Nadu, South India.
Apatsahayesvarar Temple, Alangudi (Guru Sthalam, Temple) of Tamil Nadu, South India.
Apatsahayesvarar Temple, Alangudi or Guru Sthalam or Tiru Irum Poolai[1] is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in the village of Alangudi in the Valangaiman taluk[2] of Tiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the Navagraha(nine planets) temples situated in the Cauvery delta. It is one of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams, where Campantar, one of the four most revered Nayanars (Saivite Saints) have sung the glories of this temple.
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THIRUVENGADU - The Lord Bhudha's Temple (The Planet Mercury)
THIRUVENGADU - The Lord Bhudha's Temple (The Planet Mercury)
Thiruvengadu is situated at the distance of 59kms from Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. Swetharanyeswarar Temple is located in the town of Thiruvengadu. The main deity is Shiva - Swetharanyeswarar and the goddess is Brahma Vidya ambal. This temple was built by Aaditya Chola and Raja Raja Chola 3000 years ago. This village is also famous for its unique structure of pools in temples. This temple has 3 pools. It is a belief that who takes bath in all these pools the one will be free from their problems like diseases, delay in marriage, etc. One more unique feature is Nandi’s posture sitting at the entrance of Devi’s shrine It bears nine scars on its body. The temple is dedicated to Lord Bhudha The Planet Mercury. The shrine for Bhudha is placed outside the shrine of Ambal. And this is one of the nine Navagraha sthalas. There is a separate shrine for Lord Bhudha. Lord Bhudha (Mercury) is considered as the wisest of all the planets. Lord Bhudha is associated with knowledge, music, astrology, mathematics, medicine etc. Those who are not doing well in studies should worship Lord Bhudha here.
Devotees offer green moong dhal, flowers and green cloth to Lord Bhudha and perform rituals in this temple. Lighting a set of lamps is also commonly followed in the temple.
It is very effective to chant Lord Ketu's Gayatri Mantra for 9 Times everyday to reduce the malefic effects of Planet Ketu.
Om gajadhwajaaya vidmahae
sukha hastaaya dheemahi
tanno budha: prachodayaath
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Exploring the Navagraha Temples: Keezhaperumpallam - Lord Ketu Temple
Keezhaperumpallam - Lord Ketu Temple
welcome to the Keezhaperumpallam Sri Naganadaswami temple. This temple is well known as the Ketu shrine or Vanagiri which dates back to 800 years now. Soundarya Nayaki is the consort of Sri Naganadaswami in this shrine. The south lunar node or the descending node is called as the Ketu or the dragon's Tail.
There is a special significance of Ketu in Vedic Astrology. He is considered as one of the chief planets among the Navagraha, the nine celestial planets that rules one's life.
Lord Ketu is usually found with a snake hooded head whereas in this temple he is seen with a head and with his consort Chitralekha. This is a very rare scene.
The legend behind this temple is pretty interesting and rare. Long ago, there was a fierce battle between the demons and the gods inorder to extract the amrit which was the nectar - the food of the gods. The war between the demons and the gods was not only to extract the amrit but also to prove that the Gods were superior to the demons. For this extracting process, Vasuki - the snake was used as a rope and the hill Mantranchal was used as the churner.
The Gods started churning the milky ocean with the help of the demons. While, the amrit was extracted, a demon in greed to taste the food of the Gods stealthily tried drinking the nectar. Lord Brahma caught the site of the scene and out of wrath beheaded the demon right away. The demon in order to apologize for his mistake pleaded Lord Shiva to bless him back with life. Lord Shiva took pity over the demon and ordered that he shall be 2 different entities among the Navgraha, Rahu and Ketu. Also he gave them the special powers to rule the 5 elements, Pancha bhootas- water, air, sky, fire and earth.
Ketu sets the standard of your living, swifts you across the difficulties of life, masters your skills and talents and also rules your supernatural and superlative skills. And henceforth, it is believed that if Ketu is well placed in your Birth Chart, your life will be a memorable one to cherish. If not, there will be hazards and obstacles to overcome in your life time. If your Birth Chart indicates a weekly placed Ketu, you must opt to perform Homas and poojas at this Keezhaperumpallam Ketu shrine. In this way you appease the lord Ketu to shower you with all the blessings for your well being and prosperity.
It is said that Ketu attained the powers to rule the 5 elements during the Tamil month of Panguni, on a day ruled by the star Shravana or Thiruvonam. Therefore this day holds a great significance and is celebrated with pomp and gaiety at Keezhaperumpallam Ketu shrine every year.
Keezhaperumpallam, the most powerful Ketu shrine is located 60 Kms away from Kumbakonam in South India. Also once in one and a half years, the name of Lord Ketu is chanted in this temple for one crore number of times to benefit the devotees from the afflictions caused by the planet Ketu.
Attending these celebrations and also performing relevant poojas and homas to Lord Ketu will bless your life with peace and prosperity.
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Jupiter
Guru
1. Sri Ramanatheshwarar Temple Porur
Temple Timing:
5.30 - 11.30 am
4.30 - 9.00 pm
Mars
Sevai
2. Sri Vaideeshwaran Temple Poonamallee
Temple Timing:
6.00 - 12.00 am
4.30 - 8.00 pm
Sukran
Venus
3. Sri Valleshwarar Temple Mangadu
Temple Timing:
6.00 - 1.00 am
4.30 - 9.00 pm
Budhan
Mercury
4. Sri Sundareshwara Temple Kovoor
Temple Timing:
6.30 - 11.00 am
4.30 - 8.00 pm
Kedhu
Pluto
5. Sri Neelakandeshwarar Temple Gerughambakkam
Temple Timing:
7.00 - 12.00 am
4.00 - 8.00 pm
Suryan
Sun
6. Sri Agatheshwarar Temple Kolappakam
Temple Timing:
6.30 - 11.00 am
5.00 - 9.00 pm
Ragu
Neptune
7. Sri Nageshwarar Temple Kundrathur
Temple Timing:
6.30 - 12.00 am
5.00 - 9.00 pm
Chandran
Moon
8. Sri Somasundareshwarar Temple Somangalam
Temple Timing:
6.30 - 9.30 am
5.00 - 7.00 pm
Sani
Saturn
9. Sri Agatheshwarar Temple Pollichalur
Temple Timing:
6.00 - 12.00 am
4.00 - 8.00 pm
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