Marudhamalai Temple: A Study on Cultural, Spiritual and Historical Perspectives

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M. Nithya
K. Reena

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Subramaniya Swami Temple is considered the seventh house of Lord Murugan. It is known as Marudhamalai, a popular pilgrimage site in the Western Ghats in Coimbatore. The origin of the temple is rooted in legendary antiquity and dates back to the age of Surapadma, the demon destroyed by Lord Subramanya, as referred to in the “SKANDA PURANAM”. The inscriptions found in Thirumuruganatha Swami Temple, Thirumuruganpoondi, place the origin of the temple in the 12th century A.D., according to Perur Puranam. In this report, the Marudhamalai Temple is a sacred site in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, steeped in cultural significance and spiritual importance. This temple showcases stunning Dravidian architecture, with intricate carvings and sculptures depicting mythological stories. Overall, Marudhamalai Temple is a symbol of Tamil culture, history, and spirituality, attracting devotees and tourists alike with its divine ambiance, architectural beauty, and peaceful atmosphere

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