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Remaining faithful to his guru's words, Munivar worshipped the Lord, with the nine flowers transforming into Shiva Lingams at the nine locations where they came to rest. Ultimately, he bathed at the point where Thamiraparani merged with the ocean and achieved liberation. These nine divine abodes are known as Nava Kayilayam.
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The temple at Natham also known as Chandran Sthalam, the second of the Nava Tirupatis. [3] Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, the temple is dedicated to Vishnu who is worshipped as Vijayasana Perumal and Lakshmi as Varagunavalli. A granite wall surrounds the temple, enclosing all its shrines.
The Nava Tirupati (Tamil: நவ திருப்பதி, lit. 'Nine Tirupatis') [ 1 ] refers to a group of nine Hindu temples dedicated to Vishnu , located on the Tiruchendur - Tirunelveli route, Tamil Nadu , India , on the banks of the Thamirabarani river. [ 2 ]
Nine temples, including this one, on the banks of Tamiraparani river are classified as Nava Kailasam; the presiding deity of each is Kailasanathar and each temple is associated with one of the nine planetary deities . The temple is associated with the planet Shani (Saturn) and considered sixth in the nine temples. [1]
Nava Thirupathi Temples: Thoothukudi & Tirunelveli district. 11: Nava Kailayam Temples: Thoothukudi & Tirunelveli district.
The Garudasevai festival in Nava Tirupati, the nine Vishnu temples in the Thoothukudi region, and the Araiyar Sevai during the Vaikuntha Ekadashi festival of the Srirangam temple are dedicated to him. The verses of Nammalvar and other Alvars are recited as a part of daily prayers and during festive occasions in several Vaishnava temples in ...
A separate set of Navagraha temples which are dedicated to Lord Vishnu on the Tiruchendur-Tirunelveli route are called Nava Tirupathi. Srivaikuntanathan Perumal Temple—Suryan; Vijayaasana Perumal Temple—Chandran; Vaithamanidhi Perumal Temple—Sevvai; ThiruPulingudi Perumal Temple—Budhan; AlwarThirunagari Temple—Gurubhagawan