| Navagraha Temples |
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Navagraha temples are temples devoted to the nine (nava) major celestial bodies (Grahas) of Hindu astronomy. These celestial bodies are named Surya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Chevaai/Mangal(Mars), Budhan (Mercury), Guru/Brihaspati (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu (Head of Demon Snake) and Ketu (Tail of Demon Snake). Many temples in South India contain a shrine dedicated to the Navagrahas. However, the term Navagraha temples refers to a cluster of nine separate temples, each an abode of one of the Navagrahams. |
| Navagraha Temples in Tamil Nadu |
| Navagraha Temples in Tamil Nadu
There is a cluster of Navagraha Temples dating from the Chola dynasty near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu. Each temple is located in a different village. Each of these temples is considered an abode of one of the Navagrahams. However, the majority of these temples are dedicated to Shiva. The Surya temple is the only one dedicated to the Graham. The Surya temple was built around the 11th or 12th century C.E. The other temples were built earlier, ranging back to 7th-9th century. |
| Surya Navagrahastalam -- Tirumangalakkudi--(or) Sooriyanar Kovil
Chandra Navagrahastalam -- Tingaloor
Angaarakan Navagrahastalam-- Puttirukku Velur(or)Vaitheeswaran Kovil
Budha Navagrahastalam -- Tiruvenkaadu
Guru Navagrahastalam -- Aalangudi
Sukra Navagrahastalam -- Kanjanoor
Shani Navagrahastalam -- Tirunallar
Raahu Navagrahastalam -- Tirunageswaram
Ketu Navagrahastalam -- Keezhperumpallam |
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