Thirumalai Kovil is a Murugan temple situated at Panpoli8 km
from Coutraalam, Tenkasi taluk, Tirunelveli district of Tamil nadu. The temple
is situated on a small hill surrounded by Western Ghats in the border of
kerala. The lord murugan in
this temples shrine is called as 'Thirumalai kumarasamy' or 'Thirumalai
murugan'. Because of the lords name most of the people in this region have the
name 'thirumalai'.a quiet and calm place named Thirumalai in Western Ghats.
This small village is famous for its hilltop temple of Murugan. Lord Muruga gave darshan to sage
Agasthiar at Thirumalai.
Thirumalai Murugan temple, located at a height of 400 m in
Western Ghats can be reached by 625 steep steps from the foothills. Before you
start climbing the steps, you can find the huge idol of Vallaba Vinayak along
with Siddhi. This is also called Tirikoodamalai. At the entrance of the hill, there is a
shrine for Lord Vallabha Vinayaka. There
are two Padukas – Foot Symbol. There is
another Vinayaka shrine in the middle of the hill path followed by one to
Idumban.The shrine of Meenakshi-Sundareshwar along with Ganesh is also found at
the foothills.
You can find some small mandaps and shrines such as Murugan with
Valli-Devasena, Naduvatta Vinayakar and Idumban between foothills and the top
of the hills.
The main temple is located at the top of the hills at the backdrop
of Western Ghats and breathtaking aerial view of the surrounding villages.
The
main deity Murugan is found with four hands in the standing posture. It is
belived that Lord Agastya used to visit the deity daily. It is believed that Sage Agasthiar worships Lord
Muruga even today.The current structure
of the temple appears to be at least 300-400 years old.
This temple with 2 prakarams has two entrances. The sanctum
faces the east; there are the Ardha mandapam, the mani mandapam and the maha
mandapam in front of the sanctum. A three tiered gopuram covers the entrance to
the innerprakaram. Shiva's shrine faces east while Ambal's shrine faces south.
Much of the current structure of the temple dates back to the 15th century. There are some 18th century
inscriptions found in the temple.
Stala Theertham :
The sacred spring at the top of the hill is called Ashta
Padmakulam. It is presently called Idumban
Sunai /Kuvalai Poonjunai. The Kuvalai Poonchunai consists of the Soma, Surya
and the Agni theerthams. There will be always water in this pit . When the
water level decreases it gets filled by rain .
A flower called Kuvalai
mentioned in Tamil literatures blossomed here.Everyday a flower (Kuvalaipoo) bloomed in
this spring. The Sabdha Kannigar worshipped Lord Muruga by offering the flower.
Only one flower would blossom a day.
The seven virgins (Saptha Kannikas) worshipped Muruga by offering the flower.. While the idols of Saptha Kannikas are found
only in Lord Shiva temple, they are installed on the banks of the spring in
this temple too. The seven powers of
Mother Parvathi are called Saptha Kannikas.
For Temple History Visit Here
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Can the temple be reached by driving to the TOP instead of climbing the 600 over steps? Please let me know
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