Konganagiri Murugan Temple
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Konganagiri Murugan Temple
The Konganagiri Murugan Temple in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, is a revered temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, also known as Thapas Kumara Swamy. The temple is believed to be around 1200 years old and is one of the Tevara Vaippu Sthalam temples, mentioned by the Tamil poet-saint Appar in his hymns.
The temple is also associated with the famous Tamil poet Arunagirinathar, who composed the Thirupugazh here.
The temple is situated on a small hillock and features shrines for Lord Murugan along with his consorts Valli and Devani. Additionally, there are shrines for Lord Venkatesa Perumal, Selva Ganapathy, and the Navagrahas (nine planetary deities) with their wives and vahanas (vehicles).
The Vakkanai Tree is considered the Sthala Viruksham (sacred tree) of the temple.
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Konganagiri Murugan Temple is located in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu.
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