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Agastyar Temple
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The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.The temple's history says that Lord Yama, worshipped Lord Shiva in this place and attained Mukthi. The main deity in this temple is the Swayambu Lingam (Also known as Arulmigu Agatheeswarar) and his consort, Mangi Nayaki (or Bagam Piriyaal). Another thing to note in this temple is that the Navagraha's are in a line and all of them face the same direction. This temple is also regarded as the 126th, in the series of Tevara Stalams, in the Chola Region, south of river Cauvery. Kulasekara Pandian celebrated utsavam for Lord Siva, and he was cured of his ill health.
Significance
Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-
- Salvation
- Wealth
- Relief from diseases
- Purchase of vehicles
- Gain Knowledge
Shlokas
Kailaasarana Shiva Chandramouli Phaneendra Maathaa Mukutee Zalaalee Kaarunya Sindhu Bhava Dukha Haaree Thujaveena Shambho Maja Kona Taaree
Meaning -Oh Lord Shiva who is seated on Mount Kailash, where the moon decorates his forehead and the king of serpents crown his head, who is merciful and removes delusion, You alone can protect me. I surrender to thee.
Aum Trayambakam Yajaamahey Sugandhim Pusti Vardhanam Urvaarukamiva Bandhanaath Mrutyor Muksheeya Maamritaat
Meaning -We worship the fragrant Lord Shiva, who has 3 eyes and who cultivates all beings. May He free me from death, for immortality, as even a cucumber is separated from its bond with the vine.
Timings
6 am to 11 am 4 pm to 8.30 pm6 am to 11 am 4 pm to 8.30 pm6 am to 11 am 4 pm to 8.30 pm6 am to 11 am 4 pm to 8.30 pm6 am to 11 am 4 pm to 8.30 pm6 am to 11 am 4 pm to 8.30 pm6 am to 11 am 4 pm to 8.30 pm6 am to 11 am 4 pm to 8.30 pm6 am to 11 am 4 pm