Vayalur Murugan Temple

Vayalur Murugan Temple
Name
Other names Vayalur Murugan Kovil
Proper name Vayalur Arulmigu Shree Subramanya Swamy Temple
Tamil அருள்மிகு ஶ்ரீ சப்ரமண்யா சுவாமி திருக்கோவில்
Geography
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
District Tiruchirapalli
Location Vayalur,Tiruchirapalli
Culture
Primary deity Subramanya Swamy (Murugan)
Architecture
Architectural styles Dravidian
History and governance
Date built 1200 B.C
Creator Chola Dynasty

The Vayalur Murugan Temple (Tamil:வயலூர் முருகன் திருக்கோவில்) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Muruga, located near the city of Tiruchirapalli (Trichy) in Tamil Nadu, India.

Transport

Thiruchirappali is well connected by rail to almost all major cities of India. By air, there are regular flights to Trichy from Chennai, Singapore, Malaysia, Sharjah and Colombo. Buses are available from almost all places of Tamil Nadu and Bangalore round the clock.

History

This temple is around 1200 years old built during the reign of the Cholas.

Deities

The main deity in the temple is Lord Muruga, it is behind the Moolavar Shiva Sannithy. The other Sannithys in this temple are Moolavar arulmigu Athi Nathar (Lord Shiva).

Theertham

Important Festivals

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Coordinates: 10°49′44″N 78°37′23″E / 10.82888°N 78.623153°E / 10.82888; 78.623153


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