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Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy Thirukovil

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Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy Thirukovil, No.8 Tiruthani,oppst Murugan Kovil Uzavarsandhai Road Tiruvallur,tamil Nadu 602001, Thiruthani Hill, Thiruttani, Tamil Nadu 631209, India
Interesting facts
1

The 365 steps leading to the temple are traditionally associated with the 365 days of the solar calendar.

2

It is one of the Arupadaiveedu, the six sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Murugan.

3

The deity is believed to have received the weapon 'Vel' from his mother, Goddess Parvati, at this location.

4

The idol of Lord Subramanya is unique because it is said to bear marks of the arrows received during the battle with Surapadman.

5

Local belief holds that Lord Murugan appeared here to offer prayers to Lord Shiva to calm his anger after his victory in battle.

6

The temple includes a specific sanctum for Lord Shiva, who is worshiped here under the name 'Atma Nathar'.

Overview

Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy Thirukovil is one of the six Abodes of Murugan, situated atop a hill in Thiruttani, Tamil Nadu. The temple is reached by ascending 365 steps, representing the number of days in a year. Dedicated to Lord Subramanya, it is historically significant for the belief that Lord Murugan rested here after marrying Valli. The temple architecture features a prominent rajagopuram visible from the base of the hill. It serves as a major pilgrimage destination, drawing large crowds during the Aadi Krithigai and Skanda Sashti festivals. The location provides panoramic views of the surrounding rural landscape of Tiruvallur district. It remains an active place of worship managed by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department.

Photo spot

The view from the top terrace overlooking the town and surrounding fields during sunrise.

Insider tips

Carry your own water and stay hydrated as the hill climb can be physically demanding.

Consider using the temple-provided transport services if you have mobility issues or want to avoid the long climb.

Visit during early morning to experience a cooler ascent and avoid peak heat.

What to avoid

Avoid relying on unverified guides offering special entrance queues; always use official temple counters.

Good to know

Very crowded during the Aadi Krithigai festival and on Tuesday of every week due to religious significance.

Etiquette

Traditional Indian modest attire is required; shoulders and legs must be covered. Footwear must be removed before entering the temple premises.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon during the winter months (November to February) to avoid extreme heat.
Address
Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy Thirukovil, No.8 Tiruthani,oppst Murugan Kovil Uzavarsandhai Road Tiruvallur,tamil Nadu 602001, Thiruthani Hill, Thiruttani, Tamil Nadu 631209, India
13.172, 79.604
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Details
Architectural StyleDravidian architecture with a multi-tiered Rajagopuram
Religious SignificanceOne of the six Arupadaiveedu (Abodes of Lord Murugan)

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning or late afternoon during the winter months (November to February) to avoid extreme heat..

The view from the top terrace overlooking the town and surrounding fields during sunrise.

Close by you'll find Temple View Point, Saravana Poigai (Tiruttani Lord Muruga Temple Theppakkulam), Vanitha Mahal.