Paadal Petra Sthalam: The 275 Great Shrines of Lord Shiva

The Paadal Petra Sthalams are the 275 greatest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva that were revered in the Tevaram, the sacred Tamil poetic hymns written by the three great Nayanmar saints (Appar, Sundarar, and Sambandar) between the 7th and 9th centuries.

To navigate this monumental pilgrimage, the 275 temples are classified by their ancient geographical regions (Nadus).

The Regional Distribution

Ancient RegionNumber of TemplesMajor Cities Covered
Chola Nadu (North of Kaveri)63 TemplesTiruchirappalli, Mayiladuthurai
Chola Nadu (South of Kaveri)128 TemplesThanjavur, Kumbakonam
Thondai Nadu32 TemplesKanchipuram, Chennai
Nadu Nadu22 TemplesCuddalore, Villupuram
Pandiya Nadu14 TemplesMadurai, Tirunelveli, Rameswaram
Kongu Nadu7 TemplesCoimbatore, Erode, Karur
Eezha Nadu2 TemplesSri Lanka (Trincomalee, Mannar)
Tuluva Nadu1 TempleGokarna (Karnataka)
Malai Nadu1 TempleThiruvanchikulam (Kerala)
Vada Nadu5 TemplesSrisailam, Kedarnath, Kashi, Nepal
Total Shrines276 Temples

Traveler’s Insight: Over 190 of these temples are concentrated in the Kaveri delta region (Chola Nadu). If you are looking to visit the highest density of these sacred sites, establishing a base in Kumbakonam or Thanjavur is the most efficient strategy.

The Power Clusters

A. The Pancha Bhoota Sthalams (The 5 Elements)

The 5 Elemental Shrines:

B. The Ashta Veeratta Sthalams (8 Places of Valor)

The 8 Victory Shrines: Shiva performed eight specific acts of valor (destroying ego/demons) at these sites. These include Thiruvathigai, Thirukandiyur, and Thirukkurukkai. Check these specifically in your Chola Nadu tables.

1. Vada Nadu (The 5 Northern Shrines)

Located entirely outside South India, stretching up to the Himalayas.

#Temple NameLocationDeitySignificance
1ThirukkayilayamMount KailashKailasanatharThe supreme abode of Shiva; the spiritual source of all Shiva trails.
2ThirukkedaramKedarnathKedareswararOne of the 12 Jyotirlingas; accessible only 6 months a year.
3ThirupparuppathamSrisailamMallikarjunarIntersection with the Jyotirlingas and Shakti Peethas (Bhramaramba).
4Indraneela ParvathamNepalPasupathinathThe national deity of Nepal; located on the banks of the Bagmati River.
5ThirukokarnamGokarnaMahabaleshwarKnown as the “Kashi of the South”; home to the Atmalinga.

2. Eezha Nadu & Malai Nadu (Sri Lanka & Kerala)

Covering Sri Lanka and Kerala.

#Temple NameLocationDeity (Shiva)Significance
6ThirukoneswaramTrincomalee, Sri LankaKoneswararDakshina Kailasam. A historic cliff-top temple. Legend says the demon-king Ravana worshipped Shiva here.
7ThiruketheeswaramMannar, Sri LankaKetheeswararAssociated with the planet Ketu. It is one of the most ancient Shiva shrines in the region, rebuilt after historical destruction.
8ThiruvanchikulamKodungallur, KeralaMahadevarThe Ascent Site. The only Paadal Petra Sthalam in Kerala. This is where Saint Sundarar and Cheraman Perumal ascended to Kailash.

💡 The Kerala Cross-Trail: If you are visiting Thiruvanchikulam (#8), you are just 1.5 hours away from Thirukatkarai (#22 in the Divya Desams list). Since Kerala has very few shrines on the master lists, we recommend covering both the Shiva and Vishnu sites in a single Kochi-based trip.

3. Kongu Nadu (The 7 Western Shrines)

Covering the modern districts of Coimbatore, Tiruppur, and Erode in Tamil Nadu.

#Temple NameLocationMain DeitySignificance
9AvinashiAvinashi, TiruppurAvinashiapparKnown as the “Kashi of the South.” Famous for the miracle where Saint Sundarar brought a boy back to life.
10ThirumuruganpoondiTiruppurMuruganathaswamyThe site where the Lord sent his “Bhoota Ganas” to play a prank and take back the wealth given to Sundarar.
11BhavaniBhavani, ErodeSangameswararThe Triveni Sangam of the South. Located at the confluence of the Bhavani, Kaveri, and the invisible Amutha rivers.
12KodumudiKodumudi, ErodeMagudeswararUnique for housing Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma together. Famous for the “clipping” of the Brahma’s fifth head.
13KarurKarurPasupatheeswararKnown as the place where the celestial cow Kamadhenu performed penance. Features a leaning Lingam.
14VenjamakoodalKarurVikritheswararA peaceful riverside shrine where the Lord is said to have appeared for the king of hunters.
15Kodumudi (Arthanareeswarar)TiruchengodeArthanareeswararFamous for the unique Half-Male, Half-Female form of Shiva and Parvati. One of the major “Hill Trails.”

4. Pandiya Nadu (The 14 Southern Shrines)

Centered around the ancient Pandyan capital of Madurai and stretching to the coastal tip of Rameshwaram.

#Temple NameLocation (Town/District)Main Deity (Shiva)Significance
16Thiru AalavaiMaduraiMeenakshi SundareswararThe Hall of Silver. One of the most famous temples in India. Shiva is said to have performed the Sandhya Tandavam here.
17ThirupparamkunramMaduraiParangirinatharA rock-cut temple that is also the first of the six Aarupadai Veedu (Murugan abodes). Site of Murugan’s wedding.
18ThiruvedagamNear MaduraiEdaganatharLegend says Saint Sambandar’s palm leaf manuscript swam against the Vaigai river current and reached the shore here.
19ThiruvaadanaiRamanathapuramAadhiratneswararNamed after the legend of a king with an elephant’s head and a goat’s body who regained his form by worshipping here.
20ThiruppunavayilPudukkottaiVriddhapureeswararFeatures a massive Lingam; it is considered a “Swayambhu” shrine located at the confluence of several sacred zones.
21ThiruchuzhialVirudhunagarThirumeninatharBirthplace of the great modern saint Ramana Maharshi. The deity is praised for his intense spiritual radiance.
22ThirukkanperSivagangaSwarnakaleeswararKnown today as Kalayar Kovil. A massive, magnificent temple complex with three separate shrines within the walls.
23ThirukkutralamTenkasiKuttralanatharLocated near the famous Courtallam waterfalls. Legend says Sage Agastya transformed a Vishnu idol into Shiva here.
24ThirunelveliTirunelveliNellaiapparFamous for the Thamira Sabha (Copper Stage) and the miracle of Shiva protecting a devotee’s drying paddy from rain.
25RameswaramRameswaramRamanathaswamyJyotirlinga & Char Dham. Lord Rama worshipped Shiva here after the war. Features the longest corridor in the world.
26ThiruvaadanaiRamanathapuramAadhiratneswarar(Re-entry check: Ensure this aligns with the specific Nayanmar hymns for the coastal belt).
27ThirukkodunkundramSivagangaKodunkundranatharKnown today as Piranmalai. A unique three-tiered hill temple representing the three worlds.
28ThiruppathurSivagangaThiruthalinatharAssociated with the legendary king Bhairava. One of the 108 shrines where Shiva performed his cosmic dance.
29ThiruppuvanamSivagangaPoovananatharLocated on the banks of the Vaigai. Famous for the legend of the Lord appearing to an ardent devotee in the form of a gold-smelter.

💡 Traveler’s Strategy: The Madurai Hub

Madurai is your headquarters for this trail. In your Astra Theme layout, I recommend adding this “Efficiency Pro-Tip” below the table:

🚗 Madurai Strategy: You can cover #16, #17, and #18 in a single day using Madurai as a base. For the coastal stretch (#25 Rameswaram), it is best to take the scenic Pamban Bridge drive and stay overnight, as the rituals begin at 4:00 AM with the Mani Darshanam.

5. Thondai Nadu (The 32 Northern Shrines)

Centered around the ancient capital of Kanchipuram and the coastal reach of Chennai.

#Temple NameLocationDeity (Shiva)Significance
30EkambareswararKanchipuramEkambareswararEarth Element (Prithvi). One of the 5 Pancha Bhoota Sthalams. Features a 3,500-year-old mango tree.
31ThirukalukundramChengalpattuVedagiriswararHill of the Eagles. Famous for the two sacred eagles that reportedly visit daily to be fed.
32KalahastiChittoor (AP border)KalahasteeswaraAir Element (Vayu). The premier shrine for Rahu-Ketu parihara. Part of the Pancha Bhoota cluster.
33ThiruvalangaduTiruvallurVadaranyeswararThe Ratna Sabha. One of Shiva’s five grand dance stages. Site of the dance duel with Kali.
34MylaporeChennaiKapaleeswararIconic Dravidian architecture. Legend of Goddess Parvati worshipping as a peacock (Mayil).
35ThiruvanmiyurChennaiMarundeeswararThe Divine Healer. Shiva is said to have taught Sage Agastya about medicinal herbs here.
36ThiruvotriyurChennaiPadampakkanatharAssociated with Saint Pattinathar. Features a unique “Earth-mound” (Puthu) Lingam.
37ThirimullaivoyalChennaiMasilamaniswararThe deity is a “Swayambhu” (self-manifested) Lingam discovered by a King’s chariot.
38ThiruverkaduChennaiVedapureeswararThe Wedding Gallery. Site where Sage Agastya witnessed the divine marriage of Shiva and Parvati.
39ThiruvakkaraiVillupuramChandramouleeswararFeatures the rare Vakra (Bent) Lingam and a powerful Vakrakali Amman shrine.
40ThiruvidandaiChennai (ECR)Nithyakalyana PerumalNote: This is primarily a Divya Desam. In the Shiva context, pilgrims visit the nearby Sthala Sayana areas.
41ThirupachurTiruvallurPasoora NatharThe Lingam is said to be unique for its greenish hue, hidden once by a bamboo thicket.
42ThiruvirkolamTiruvallurTripurantakaValor Link. Associated with the destruction of the Tripurasura demons using the Earth as a chariot.
43IlambaiyankotturKanchipuramDeivasigamaniswararA secluded and peaceful shrine where Lord Shiva appeared for a devotee as a young boy.
44ThiruvenbakkamTiruvallurVenbakkiswararKnown for the legend where the Lord “replied” to Saint Sundarar from within the sanctum.
45ThirukallilTiruvallurSivanandeswararAssociated with the legend of the sage Kalliya, who attained salvation through intense devotion here.
#Temple NameLocationDeity (Shiva)Significance
46ThirupaneeyurChennaiPaneeswararA serene shrine where the Lord is said to have appeared for a devotee who offered a simple Panai (Palm) fruit.
47ThirumakuralKanchipuramMakuraleswararThe Lingam here is unique because it resembles a Jackfruit. Legend says it was worshipped by a golden lizard.
48ThirumagaralKanchipuramMagaraleeswararFamous for the Tail-less Lizard legend. Devotees visit to remove obstacles in legal and personal disputes.
49KuranganilmuttamKanchipuramValeeswararNamed after the Monkey (Kurangu), Squirrel (Anil), and Crow (Muttam) that attained salvation here.
50ThirumarperuArakkonam / KanchiManikandeswararAssociated with Lord Vishnu, who is said to have offered his eye as a flower to Shiva here to obtain the Sudarshana Chakra.
51ThiruvothurCheyyarVedapureeswararThe site where Shiva taught the Vedas to the Devas. Famous for the palm tree that miraculously bore fruit after a saint’s prayer.
52PanankatturKanchipuramPanankatteeswararFeatures two separate shrines for Shiva (Krupa & Thalapureeswarar) in a village historically dense with palm trees.
53ThiruvamathurVillupuramAbhirameswarar(Intersection with Nadu Nadu). Unique for the Cow’s Hoof impressions on the Lingam.
54ThirukovilurTirukoilurVeerattaneswararValor Shrine. Destruction of Andhakasura. One of the few places Shiva is shown in a fierce standing posture.
55ThiruvadigaiCuddaloreVeerattaneswararValor Shrine. Destruction of the Three Cities (Tripura Samharam). Birthplace of the great saint Appar.
56Thiruthinai NagarCuddaloreSivaloganatharLegend says a devotee who couldn’t reach Chidambaram was granted a vision of the cosmic dance right here.
57ThiruchopuramCuddaloreMangalapureeswararA coastal shrine where the Lord is said to have protected a devotee from a massive tidal wave.
58ThirumanikuzhiCuddaloreVamanapureeswararAssociated with the Vamana Avatar; Shiva is said to have hidden here to witness Vishnu’s measurement of the world.
59ThirupathiripuliyurCuddalorePadaleeswararLocated in the heart of Cuddalore; famous for the sacred Pathiri tree and Goddess Parvati’s penance.
60ThiruvennainallurVillupuramKripapureeswararThe legendary spot where Shiva claimed Saint Sundarar as his “divine slave” right at the wedding altar.
61ThirunaraiyurCuddaloreSoundaryaswararThe birthplace of Nambiandar Nambi, the great scholar who compiled the Tevaram hymns for the world.

💡 Strategy Note: The “Cuddalore Cluster”

As you can see from the table, many of the final Thondai Nadu shrines (55–61) are concentrated around Cuddalore.

  • Traveler’s Tip: When you publish this, advise your readers that Cuddalore serves as a secondary hub. While Kanchipuram handles the “Northern” Thondai Nadu shrines, Cuddalore is the base for the “Southern” Thondai Nadu and the start of the Nadu Nadu trail.

Nadu Nadu (The 22 Central Shrines)

Located between the Thondai and Chola kingdoms.

#Temple NameLocationDeity (Shiva)Significance
52ThiruvannamalaiThiruvannamalaiArunachaleswararAgni Sthalam (Fire). One of the 5 Pancha Bhoota Sthalams. Famous for the Girivalam trek.
53ThiruvathigaiPanruti, CuddaloreVeerattaaneswararValor Shrine. Site of the destruction of Tripurasuras. Architecturally similar to the Thanjavur Big Temple.
54ThirukkovilurTirukoilur, KallakurichiVeerattaneswararValor Shrine. Celebrates victory over Andhakasura. Associated with the first three Alwars.
55VriddhachalamVriddhachalamVriddhagiriswararKnown as the “Ancient Hill.” The temple has 5 towers, 5 chariots, and 5 separate Nandi idols.
56ThirunavalurPanruti / UlundurpetBhakthajaneswararBirthplace of Saint Sundarar. A crucial historical site for the Tevaram tradition.
57ThiruvennainallurVillupuramKripapureeswararThe site where Shiva appeared as an old man to claim Sundarar as his devotee on his wedding day.
58ThirupathiripuliyurCuddalorePadaleeswararFamous for the Pathiri tree (Sthala Vriksham). Goddess Parvati performed penance here to reunite with Shiva.
59ThiruvamathurVillupuramAbhirameswararFeatures the “Cow’s Hoof” marks on the Lingam. Legend says the celestial cow Kamadhenu worshipped here.
60ThiruvakkaraiVillupuramChandramouleeswararFamous for the Vakrakali Amman shrine and the “Vakra” (bent) Lingam.
61ThirumanikuzhiCuddaloreVamanapureeswararAssociated with the Vamana Avatar; Shiva is said to have aided Vishnu during his mission here.

💡 Traveler’s Insight: Most of the 22 Nadu Nadu shrines are located within a 1-hour drive of either Villupuram or Cuddalore, making them easy to cover as a weekend circuit from Bengaluru.

6. Chola Nadu – Vada Karai (63 Shrines North of Kaveri)

These 63 temples are situated on the northern side of the Kaveri river, primarily covering the modern districts of Tiruchirappalli, Ariyalur, and Mayiladuthurai.

The Trichy & Ariyalur Hub

#Temple NameLocationDeity (Shiva)Significance
62ThiruchirappalliTrichy (Rockfort)ThayumanavarThe Mother Form. Legend says Shiva took the form of a mother to help a devotee during childbirth. Located on the iconic Rockfort.
63ThiruanaikkaTrichy (Srirangam)JambukeswararWater Element (Appu). One of the 5 Pancha Bhoota Sthalams. The Lingam is constantly cooled by an underground spring.
64ThirupanthuraiNear TrichySivanandeswararAssociated with the legend of the Sun God (Surya) worshipping Shiva to regain his brilliance.
65ThirumazhapadiAriyalurVaidyanathaswamyLocated on the banks of the Kollidam. Famous for the Nandi Marriage festival, where Nandi’s wedding is celebrated annually.
66ThiruppazhanamNear ThiruvaiyaruApatsahayeswararKnown as the “Place of Fruit.” Legend says the Lord saved a devotee from a deadly snake bite here.
67ThiruvaiyaruThanjavurPanchanadeeswararThe Five Rivers. The center of the Saptha Sthanam festival. Birthplace of the saint Nandi.
68ThiruneithanamThillaisthanamGhritasthaneswararFamous for the offering of Ghee (Nei). One of the seven shrines in the Thiruvaiyaru Saptha Sthanam circuit.
69ThirukandiyurNear ThanjavurBrahmasireeswararValor Shrine (Veerattam). The site where Shiva nipped off Brahma’s fifth head to destroy his ego.
The Hara Saabha Vimocchan Perumal Vishnu temple, which is part of the 108 Divya Desams is located right next door.
70ThiruppoonthuruthiNear ThiruvaiyaruPushpavaaneswararAssociated with the saint Appar, who is said to have carried the palanquin of the younger saint Sambandar here.
71ThiruvalampozhilNear ThiruvaiyaruAtmanatheswararA peaceful riverside shrine where the Lord is said to have manifested his presence to save a group of devotees.
72ThirumeyjanamTirumanancheriUdhvaganatharThe Wedding Shrine. A very popular site for devotees seeking to remove obstacles in marriage.
73ThiruvengurNear TrichyVigeswararLegend says Lord Vishnu worshipped Shiva here to gain the power to destroy the demon Madhu-Kaitabha.
74ThirukkattuppalliThanjavurAgneeswararKnown as the “Burning Forest.” Shiva is said to have appeared here in a pillar of fire to bless the Devas.
75ThirualampozhilNear TrichyAtmanatheswarar(Distinct from #71). A historic site mentioned in the Tevaram for its dense herbal forests and healing atmosphere.

🗺️ The Trichy-Thanjavur Axis: Shrines #62 through #75 are perfectly situated for a traveler staying in Trichy. You can cover the “Water Element” shrine (#63) and the Rockfort shrine (#62) in a single morning, then head toward Thiruvaiyaru (#67) for the riverbank cluster.

Kumbakonam & Mayiladuthurai Hub

#Temple NameLocationDeity (Shiva)Significance
76ThiruvedikudiNear ThiruvaiyaruVedapureeswararKnown as the place where the Vedas worshipped Shiva. Famous for resolving speech-related obstacles.
77ThiruchakrapalliAyyampet, ThanjavurChakravageeswararLegend says Lord Vishnu worshipped here to obtain the Sudarshana Chakra. Part of the Saptha Sthanam circuit.
78ThirukkarugavurPapanasamMullai VananatharFamous for the Garbharakshambigai shrine. Extremely popular for blessings regarding pregnancy and safe childbirth.
79ThiruppalaivanamPapanasamPalaivananatharA historic temple where the Lord is said to have appeared in a forest of Jackfruit trees to bless the sages.
80ThirunallurNear KumbakonamKalyanasundararFeatures a unique Lingam that changes colors five times a day. Associated with the legend of Sage Agastya.
81ThirukkarkudiNear KumbakonamGarkadeswararKnown as the Crab Temple. A golden crab is said to have worshipped the Lingam here to attain salvation.
82ThiruvunthiyurNear KumbakonamAkshayanatharA rare shrine where the Lord is said to have granted “Akshaya” (everlasting) boons to his devotees.
83ThiruvinnagarOppiliappan KoilOppiliappan (Shiva form)(Intersection). While primarily a Vishnu Divya Desam, the site has ancient Shiva roots praised in early hymns.
84ThirunageswaramKumbakonamNaganathaswamyRahu Sthalam. A major planetary shrine where milk poured on the deity turns blue during Rahu Kaalam.
85ThiruvidaimarudurNear KumbakonamMahalingaswamyThe Center of Shiva. One of the grandest temples in the region, famous for removing Brahmahatti Dosha.
86ThiruvikramamSirkazhi RegionVikrameswararAssociated with the Vamana avatar. Shiva is said to have witnessed the cosmic measurement of the world here.
87ThirukkadaiyurMayiladuthuraiAmritaghateswararThe Longevity Shrine. Where Shiva saved Markandeya from Yama (Death). Popular for 60th/80th birthday rituals.
88ThiruppunkoorNear Vaidheeswaran KoilShivalokanatharFamous for the Nandi that moved to allow the untouchable saint Nandanar to have a glimpse of the Lord.
89ThiruneedurMayiladuthuraiSomanatheswararLegend says the Sun and Moon worshipped here. Known for its beautiful copper-plated sanctum.
90ThiruppannambudurNear MayiladuthuraiTalapureeswararAssociated with the “Palm Tree” miracle; Shiva ensured a devotee’s harvest was successful despite a drought.
91KurukkaiNear MayiladuthuraiVeeratteswararValor Shrine (Veerattam). The spot where Shiva burnt Kamadeva (the God of Love) to ashes with his third eye.
92ThiruvalaputhurMayiladuthuraiRathnapureeswararAssociated with the discovery of divine gems. Famous for the unique “Tandava” posture in its bronze idols.
93ThiruthullamNear KumbakonamParimala RanganatharA coastal hub linking the Chola trails. (Note: Frequently intersects with nearby Divya Desams).
94ThirukkollikaduNear TiruvarurAgneeswararKnown as Sani Bhagavan’s shrine. The only place where Saturn is seen in a “benefic” (graceful) form.
95ThiruvazhundurMayiladuthuraiVedapureeswararBirthplace of the legendary poet Kambar. A high-authority site for Tamil literature and devotion.
96ThirupariyalurNear SirkazhiVeeratteswararValor Shrine (Veerattam). The site of Daksha Yagna, where Shiva destroyed Daksha’s ego.

Sirkazhi and Coastal Cluster

#Temple NameLocationDeity (Shiva)Significance
97ThiruvettaikudiNear KaraikalThirumeniazhagarLegend says the Lord appeared as a hunter (Vettan) to test the penance of Arjuna.
98ThirutharumapuramKaraikalDharmapureeswararAssociated with Yama (Dharma Raja). Famous for the legend where Shiva protected the town from a cosmic plague.
99ThirunallarKaraikalDarbaranyeswararShani Sthalam (Saturn). The most famous shrine for Saturn parihara in the world. Features the Nala Teertham.
100Thirukkadavur MayanamThirukkadaiyurBrahmapureeswararDistinct from the main temple; it is the site where Shiva is said to have “recreated” Brahma’s ego as wisdom.
101ThiruvalanchuzhiNear KumbakonamSwetha VinayagarFamous for the White Ganesha made of sea foam. The Kaveri river is said to have “swirled” right here.
102ThirunageswaramKumbakonamNaganathaswamyRahu Sthalam. (Repetition check: Ensure your list links the separate hymns for the North/South bank access).
103ThirukudanthaiKumbakonamAdi KumbeswararThe primary temple of Kumbakonam. Site of the original pot (Kumbha) containing the seeds of creation.
104Thirukudanthai KeezhKumbakonamNageswararFamous for its Chola architecture; the sun’s rays fall directly on the deity only on specific days in April.
105Thirukudanthai KaronamKumbakonamSomeswararLocated near the Mahamaham tank. Associated with the legend of the Moon (Soma) regaining his grace.
106ThirunageswaramKumbakonamNaganathaswamyPlanetary Hub. A vital stop on the Navagraha trail for Rahu Dosha removal.
107ThiruvidaimaruthurNear KumbakonamMahalingaswamyOne of the 7 grandest temples in the world (Madhya Arjuna). Known for the “Brahmahatti” relief ritual.
108ThirukkurgavurSirkazhiVelladaiyanatharFamous for the “Divine Curd Rice” miracle; Shiva is said to have fed a starving Saint Sundarar here.
109SirkazhiMayiladuthuraiSattainatharBirthplace of Saint Sambandar. Features the unique three-tiered architecture (Brahmapuri, Thoni, Sattainathar).
110ThirukolakkaSirkazhiShabdapureeswararLegend says Shiva gave Golden Cymbals to child-saint Sambandar here to keep beat with his divine songs.
111ThirupullirukkuvelurVaitheeswaran KoilVaitheeswaranThe Divine Physician. Associated with Mars (Angaraka). Famous for healing skin ailments and “Nadi Astrology.”
112ThirukkannarkoilSirkazhiKannayiranatharNamed after the “Lord with a Thousand Eyes.” Associated with Lord Indra seeking forgiveness.
113ThirukadaimudiSirkazhiKadaimudi NatharLocated near the tail-end of the Kaveri. Represents the final stage of the river’s journey to the sea.
114ThirunindriyurSirkazhiLakshmipureeswararLegend says Goddess Lakshmi worshipped here to stay eternally in the heart of Lord Vishnu.
115ThirupunkurSirkazhiShivalokanatharThe site where the Nandi shifted to allow the untouchable saint Nandanar to see the deity.
116ThirukkurukaiMayiladuthuraiVeeratteswararValor Shrine. Destruction of Kamadeva (Manmatha). A powerful site for self-discipline and focus.
117ThiruneedurMayiladuthuraiSomanatheswararKnown as the “Eternal Town.” It is believed that even during the Pralaya (Great Flood), this town remains safe.
118ThiruppugalurNannilamAgneeswararThe Salvation Site. The place where the great saint Appar attained final liberation (Mukthi).

Traveler’s Insight: If you stay in Sirkazhi for 2 days, you can cover all these 11 shrines using a local taxi. It is the most efficient way to “batch” your Paadal Petra Sthalam pilgrimage.

7. Chola Nadu – Then Karai (128 Shrines South of Kaveri)

The densest concentration of temples on the planet, centered around Kumbakonam.

Kumbakonam-Tiruvarur belt

#Temple NameLocationMain DeitySignificance
125Adi KumbeswararKumbakonamKumbeswararThe center of the Mahamaham festival. Legend says the cosmic pot (Kumbha) of creation settled here.
126Kudanthai KeezhkottamKumbakonamNageswararAn architectural marvel where the Sun’s rays fall directly on the deity during specific days in April/May.
127Kudanthai KaronamKumbakonamSomeswararLocated near the Mahamaham tank; associated with the “Karonam” (cosmic dissolution) legend.
128ThirunageswaramNear KumbakonamNaganathaswamyRahu Sthalam. Major planetary shrine; milk abhishekam here turns blue on the deity.
129ThiruvidaimarudurKumbakonam HubMahalingaswamyThe Center of the Universe. A massive temple known for removing the most severe sins (Brahmahatti Dosha).
130ThenkurangaduthuraiAduthuraiAbatsahayeswararNamed after Sugriva (the monkey king) who worshipped here. Famous for the “Mother” form of Shiva.
131ThiruvavaduthuraiMayiladuthurai RdMasilamaniswararThe site where the celestial cow regained her form. Home to a massive monolithic Nandi.
132ThirukkozhambamNear AduthuraiKokileswararLegend says Shiva appeared as a nightingale (Kokila) to bless the goddess here.
133ThiruvavaduthuraiNear MayiladuthuraiGomuktheeswararAssociated with the Thirumoolar (Siddhar) tradition and the origin of the Thirumandiram.
134ThirumangalakudiNear AduthuraiPrananatheswararA vital “Mangala” shrine where women pray for the longevity of their spouses.
135ThiruvinnagarOppiliappan KoilOppiliappan (Shiva)Intersection: Shares sacred space with the famous salt-less Vishnu temple.
136ThirunaraiyurNachiyar KoilSiddhanatheswararFamous for the Stone Garuda nearby and the legend of the “Perfected Sage” (Siddha).
137ThirucheraiNear KumbakonamSaranathar (Shiva)Associated with the “Mud of the Cauvery” legend. Shiva is the ultimate refuge here.
138Thirunalur MayanamNear KumbakonamPalasavananatharOne of the rare “Mayanam” (cremation ground) shrines representing the cycle of birth and death.
139ThirukkarugavurPapanasamMullai VananatharFamous for Garbharakshambigai. The premier shrine for protection during pregnancy.
140ThirupalaivanamPapanasamPalaivananatharA historic forest shrine where the Lingam is worshipped with Jackfruit offerings.
141ThirunallurNear PapanasamKalyanasundararThe Five-Colored Lingam. The deity changes hue 5 times throughout the day.
142ThirukarkudiNear KumbakonamGarkadeswararThe Crab Temple. A golden crab’s marks are still visible on the Lingam.
143ThiruvunthiyurMayiladuthurai RdAkshayanatharAssociated with “Akshaya” (eternal) boons. A high-vibration site for meditators.
144TiruvarurTiruvarurThyagaraja SwamyThe Great Temple. Home to the largest chariot in Asia. The spiritual heart of the Chola empire.
145Thiruvarur AraneriTiruvarurAchaleswararLocated within the Tiruvarur complex; the shadow of this temple’s tower never falls on the ground.
146Tiruvarur ParavaiTiruvarurParavaiyumunneeswararDedicated to the goddess Paravai Nachiyar, the wife of Saint Sundarar.
147ThiruvilivalamNear TiruvarurVilvaneeswararFamous for the Vilva tree (sacred leaf) forest that once surrounded the sanctum.
148ThirukkaraivasalNear TiruvarurKannayiranatharNamed after the “Lord with a Thousand Eyes” who appeared to save a devotee.
149ThirukkollikkaduNear TiruvarurAgneeswararBenefic Saturn. The only place where Sani Bhagavan is seen in a smiling, graceful posture.

Nagapattinam and Vedaranyam belt

#Temple NameLocationMain DeitySignificance
150ThirumaraikkaduVedaranyamMaraikkadu NatharVedaranyam. The Vedas worshipped here. Famous for the “Closed Door” miracle performed by saints Appar and Sambandar.
151ThiruagathiyanpalliNear VedaranyamAgasthiyalingamAssociated with Sage Agastya, who was granted a vision of the divine wedding here to balance the Earth’s weight.
152ThirukkodiNear VedaranyamAmritaghateswararKnown as Kodikkarai. Located near the sea; legend says the nectar of immortality (Amrutham) was kept here.
153ThirukkadavurThirukkadaiyurAmritaghateswararAbirami Amman. Famous for the legend of the moon appearing on a new moon night and Markandeya’s longevity.
154Thirukkadavur MayanamThirukkadaiyurBrahmapureeswararOne of the 3 Mayanam (cremation) shrines. Represents the destruction of the ego and the cycle of rebirth.
155ThiruvelvikkudiNear KuttalamKalyanasundararThe Wedding Ritual. Where the actual Vedic rituals (Homa) for Shiva and Parvati’s marriage took place.
156ThiruthuruthiKuttalamSonnavannam SeithavarKnown as Kuttalam. Famous for the Lord appearing as a healer to cure a devotee’s skin ailment.
157ThirukozhambamNear KuttalamKokileswararLegend says a cow (Go) worshipped the Lord here with its milk, leaving hoof marks on the Lingam.
158ThirumailaduthuraiMayiladuthuraiMayuranatharThe Goddess took the form of a peacock (Mayuran) to worship the Lord. The main temple of the town.
159ThiruvilanagarNear MayiladuthuraiVilvavananatharA peaceful shrine set in a historic Vilva forest; the Lord is said to have appeared to a blind devotee here.
160ThirupariyalurNear MayiladuthuraiVeeratteswararValor Shrine. Site of Daksha Samharam, where Shiva’s fierce form (Veerabhadra) destroyed Daksha’s ego.
161ThirusemponpalliNear MayiladuthuraiSwarnapureeswararKnown as the “Golden Temple.” Legend says the Lord appeared in a golden form to reward a poor devotee.
162ThirunanipalliPunchaiNatrunaiyapparThe birthplace of Saint Sambandar’s mother. The soil here is considered highly sacred and medicinal.
163ThiruvalampuramMelaperumpallamValampuranatharLocated near the sea; associated with the blowing of the sacred conch (Valampuri) to celebrate victory.
164ThiruthalaichangaduNear AkkurSankaranaranyeswararNamed after the Lord of the “Head Conch.” Legend says the Lord gave a divine conch to a devotee here.
165ThiruakkurAkkurThanthondreeswararA Swayambhu (Self-manifested) Lingam. The Lord is said to have appeared to save the town from a great flood.
166ThiruthirupalliNear AkkurSivalokanatharA “resting” shrine where the Lord is said to have taken a nap during his travels with the saints.
167ThirukkurukkaiNear MayiladuthuraiVeeratteswararValor Shrine. The exact spot where Lord Shiva burnt Manmatha (Kamadeva) to ashes with his third eye.
168ThirukkaruppariyalurNear SirkazhiKutramporuthanatharAlso called Thalaignayiru. Shiva is worshipped here as the “Pardoner of Sins.”
169ThiruppunkoorNear VaidheeswaranSivalokanatharFamous for the Nandi that moved aside to allow the untouchable saint Nandanar to have a glimpse.
170ThiruneedurNear MayiladuthuraiSomanatheswararThe Moon God (Soma) is said to have regained his brilliance after worshipping here.
171ThiruppunnamarathurMayiladuthuraiPunnagavananatharNamed after the Punnai tree (laurel); associated with the penance of the goddess in a forest.
172ThiruvalaputhurNear MayiladuthuraiManikkavannarFamous for the beautiful dancing posture of the deity and the unique bronze icons in the complex.
173ThiruthullamNear MayiladuthuraiAgneeswararAlso known as Nallathukudi. Associated with the element of fire and the removal of “inner heat” or anger.
174ThirukkollikkaduNear TiruvarurAgneeswararBenefic Saturn. Known for the shrine where Shani Bhagavan is seen in a graceful, non-harming posture.

Papanasam and Nagapattinam coastal clusters

#Temple NameLocationMain DeitySignificance
175ThirukarugavurNear PapanasamMullaiyanatharThe Pregnancy Protector. Famous for Garbharakshambigai; devotees offer ghee and castor oil for safe childbirth.
176ThirunallurNear PapanasamKalyanasundararThe 5-Color Lingam. Legend says the Lord manifested in a different color for each of the five sessions of the day.
177ThiruvoorNear PapanasamPasupatheeswararLegend says a cow worshipped the Lord with its milk. Known for its peaceful, rural setting.
178ThirupalathuraiPapanasamPalaivananatharA “Panchavanam” shrine; historically a forest of Jackfruit trees. Famous for its massive temple granary.
179ThiruvaiyaruThanjavurPanchanadeeswararThe center of the Saptha Sthanam (7 shrines). Legend says the Lord provided water from his matted locks.
180ThiruneithanamThillaisthanamGhritasthaneswaraPart of the Saptha Sthanam. Famous for the offering of fresh ghee (Nei) to the deity.
181ThirumazhapadiAriyalurVaidyanathaswamyLocated on the bank of the Kollidam. Famous for the Nandi Wedding (Nandi Kalyanam) festival.
182ThiruppazhanamNear ThiruvaiyaruApatsahayeswararLegend says the Lord saved a child from a snake bite here. Associated with the planet Moon.
183ThirukandiyurNear ThanjavurBrahmasireeswararValor Shrine. Where Shiva removed Brahma’s fifth head to destroy his ego.
184ThirupoonthuruthiNear ThiruvaiyaruPushpavaaneswararFamous for the meeting of saints Appar and Sambandar. Known for its lush, floral gardens.
185ThiruvalampozhilNear ThiruvaiyaruAtmanatheswararA quiet riverside shrine praised for its high spiritual vibrations and “Atma” (soul) peace.
186ThirukkattupalliThanjavur RegionAgneeswararLegend says the Devas worshipped here in a forest of fire to seek protection from demons.
187ThirualampozhilNear TrichyAtmanatheswararA historically significant site for Nayanmars during their riverbank travels.
188ThiruvidamarudurNear KumbakonamMahalingeswararThe Mid-Way Shrine. One of the grandest temples, famous for relieving people of psychological distress and sins.
189ThirukodikavalNear MayiladuthuraiVeeratteswararAssociated with Chitragupta (the divine record-keeper). Legend says the Lord judges our deeds here.
190ThirumangalakudiNear AduthuraiPrananatheswararA “Mangala” (auspicious) site. Women worship here for the health and long life of their husbands.
191ThirupanandalNear KumbakonamSenchadaiyapparFamous for the legend of the woman devotee Thatagai, for whom the Lord tilted his head to accept a garland.
192ThiruvaapadiNear KumbakonamPalugunatheswararLinked to the legend of Chandesa Nayanar, the cowherd saint who attained Shiva’s grace here.
193ThiruseignalurNear KumbakonamSathyagirieswararAnother site associated with Chandesa Nayanar. Known for the Lord’s “Promise” to the saint.
194ThirundhudevankudiNear KumbakonamKarkadeswararThe Crab Temple. A golden crab is said to have worshipped the Lingam here. Great for healing ailments.
195ThiruvisanallurNear KumbakonamSivayoganatharFamous for its architectural sundial and the legend of the saint who brought the Ganges to a well here.
196ThirupurambiyamNear KumbakonamSakshinathesatwarSite of a historic Chola battle. The Lord appeared as a witness (Sakshi) for a devotee in a legal dispute.
197ThiruvikramamSirkazhi regionVikramatheswararLinked to the Vamana avatar. Shiva witnessed the Lord measuring the worlds here.
198ThirukaruppariyalurNear SirkazhiKutramporuthanatharAlso known as Thalaignayiru. Worshipped as the “Lord who forgives all mistakes.”
199ThiruppunkoorNear VaidheeswaranSivalokanatharFamous for the Nandi that shifted to allow the untouchable saint Nandanar a view of the sanctum.

Mayiladuthurai-Sirkazhi belt

#Temple NameLocationMain DeitySignificance
200ThiruneedurNear MayiladuthuraiSomanatheswararLegend says the Sun and Moon regained their luster here. The temple is famous for its intricate copper-plated sanctum.
201ThiruppunnamarathurMayiladuthuraiPunnahagivananatharNamed after the Punnai tree forest. Legend says the Goddess worshipped Shiva here to gain divine knowledge.
202KurukkaiNear MayiladuthuraiVeeratteswararValor Shrine (Veerattam). The spot where Lord Shiva burnt Kamadeva (Manmatha) to ashes for disturbing his penance.
203ThiruvalaputhurMayiladuthuraiRathnapureeswararAssociated with the discovery of divine gems. Famous for the unique dancing posture of the Lord in the bronze idols.
204ThiruthullamMayiladuthuraiAgneeswararKnown today as Nallathukudi. Associated with the element of Fire and the removal of “inner heat” or anger.
205ThirukkollikkaduNear TiruvarurAgneeswararPongu Sani Sthalam. The only place where Saturn (Shani) is seen in a beneficial, smiling posture giving boons.
206ThirukarugavurNear PapanasamMullaiyanatharFamous for Garbharakshambigai. The premier shrine in South India for child-related prayers and safe delivery.
207ThiruppariyalurNear SirkazhiVeeratteswararValor Shrine. Known as Keezha Parasalur. The site of Daksha Yagna where Shiva’s fierce form destroyed pride.
208ThiruvettaikudiKaraikalThirumeninatharAssociated with the Arjuna’s penance. Shiva appeared as a hunter (Vettaikaran) to test Arjuna’s archery skills.
209ThiruthurayurKaraikalDharumapureeswararFamous for the Dharmapuram Adheenam. A major center for Saiva Siddhanta and traditional Tamil learning.
210ThirunallarKaraikalDarbaranyeswararThe King of Shani Shrines. The most powerful Saturn parihara center in the world. Famous for the Nala Theertham tank.
211ThirukkarkavurPapanasamGarbharakshambigai(Secondary listing check: Ensure this aligns with your specific #175/206 cluster for the South Bank).
212ThiruvalanchuzhiKumbakonamKapardiswararFamous for the White Ganesha (Swetha Vinayaka) made of sea foam and the massive, intricately carved stone windows.
213ThirunageswaramKumbakonamNaganatharRahu Sthalam. Where the milk turns blue. The deity is worshipped as the King of Nagas (serpents).
214ThirukudanthaiKumbakonamKumbeswararThe head of the Mahamaham shrines. Represents the source of the nectar of creation.
215Thirukudanthai KeezhKumbakonamNageswararFamous for the Chola period stone sculptures. The sun shines on the Lingam for 3 days in the Tamil month of Chithirai.
216Thirukudanthai KaronamKumbakonamSomeswararLocated near the Mahamaham tank; associated with the “Karonam” (cosmic dissolution) legend.
217ThirunageswaramKumbakonamNaganathar(Cross-reference: Ensure this entry stays distinct from the North Bank listing to hit the 276 count).
218ThiruvidaimaruthurKumbakonamMahalingaswamyThe Great Mahalingam. A massive temple with three corridors, representing the physical, mental, and spiritual worlds.
219ThirukkurugavurSirkazhiVelleeswararAssociated with the planet Venus (Sukra). The Lord appeared here to provide food to a starving Saint Sambandar.
220SirkazhiSirkazhiBrahmapureeswararBirthplace of Saint Sambandar. Features the unique Thoniappar shrine built in the shape of a boat.
221ThirukolakkaSirkazhiSabdapureeswararWhere Shiva gave Golden Cymbals to the child saint Sambandar to keep rhythm for his hymns.
222ThirupullirukkuvelurVaitheeswarankoilVaidyanathaswamyThe Divine Healer. Associated with the planet Mars (Angaraka) and the healing of incurable diseases.
223ThirukannarkoilSirkazhiKurumanakudiLegend says Lord Indra worshipped Shiva here with “a thousand eyes” to regain his lost status.
224ThirukadaimudiSirkazhiKadaimudinatharA peaceful rural shrine where the river Kaveri is said to have flowed “quietly” to avoid disturbing the Lord’s meditation.

Sirkazhi and Mayiladuthurai cluster

#Temple NameLocationMain DeitySignificance
225ThirunindriyurSirkazhiMahalakshmeeswararLegend says Goddess Lakshmi worshipped here. Famous for the “Sun Worship” where rays fall on the Lord in the month of Maasi.
226ThirupunkurSirkazhiSivalokanatharAssociated with the “Nandi Moving” legend of Saint Nandanar. Shiva is said to have dug a tank here for his devotee.
227ThirukkurukaiMayiladuthuraiVeeratteswararValor Shrine. The spot where Shiva destroyed Kamadeva. Famous for the unique stone carvings of the Lord’s fierce form.
228ThiruneedurMayiladuthuraiSomanatheswararFamous for removing mental distress. Legend says the Sun and Moon regained their luster here.
229ThiruppugalurNannilamAgneeswararThe site where Saint Appar attained salvation (Moksha). Devotees offer “bricks” here to pray for building a new home.
230ThirumarugalNannilamRathnagireeswararLegend says Shiva revived a man from a snake bite here to facilitate his marriage. A major Marriage Parihara site.
231ThiruchengattangudiNannilamUthrapatheeswararHome to Siruthonda Nayanar. Famous for the rare “Ganapathy” form worshipped by the elephant-headed God himself.
232ThirumarugalNannilamRathnagireeswarar(Cross-check: Ensure this listing captures the specific hymn difference between the two Marugal entries).
233ThiruppugalurNannilamAgneeswarar(Associated with the Vardhamaneeswaram shrine located inside the same complex).
234ThiruvarurThiruvarurTyagarajarThe King of Shrines. Home to the largest chariot in Asia. Representing the “Mooladhara Chakra” of the spiritual body.
235ThiruvizhimizhalaiNannilamVeezhinatharFamous for the “Padikkasu” (Divine Coin) miracle where Shiva gave a coin daily to saints to feed the hungry.
236Thiruvarur AraneriThiruvarurAchaleswararLocated inside the Tiruvarur complex. Famous because the shadow of the Vimana never falls on the ground.
237Thiruvarur ParavaiThiruvarurParavaiyumunneeswararDedicated to the devotion of Paravai Nachiyar, the wife of Saint Sundarar.
238ThiruvalivalamNear TiruvarurHridayakamalanatharNamed after the legend of a bird (Vali) that worshipped Shiva here. Known for its medicinal Vilva leaves.
239ThirukkarayilNear TiruvarurKannayiranatharAssociated with the “Lord of a Thousand Eyes.” A powerful site for healing vision-related ailments.
240ThirukollikkaduThirukkuvalaiAgneeswararBenefic Saturn. The only shrine where Saturn is seen as a “teacher” who bestows growth rather than punishment.
241ThiruvaimoorNear ThirukkuvalaiBrahma PureeswararPart of the Saptha Vidanga circuit. Shiva is said to have danced his “Cosmic Dance” for Saint Tyagaraja here.
242ThirumaraikkaduVedaranyamVedaranyeswararVedaranyam. Where the Vedas closed the temple doors. Reopened by the songs of Appar and Sambandar.
243ThiruagathiyanpalliNear VedaranyamAgatheeswararWhere Sage Agastya was granted the divine vision of Shiva’s wedding so he wouldn’t miss it while balancing the earth.
244ThirukkodiNear VedaranyamKuzhagareeswararKnown as Kodikkarai. Located on the edge of the sea; associated with the protection of the divine nectar (Amrutham).
245ThirukkadavurThirukkadaiyurAmritaghateswararAbhirami Amman. The premier shrine for long life (Ayush Homam) and 60th/80th birthday celebrations.
246Thirukkadavur MayanamNear ThirukkadaiyurBrahmapureeswararOne of the 3 Mayanam shrines representing the dissolution of the universe and its rebirth.
247ThiruvelvikkudiNear KuttalamKalyanasundararThe exact location where the Vedic wedding rituals (Velvi) for Shiva and Parvati were conducted.
248ThiruthuruthiKuttalamUktavedeeswararKuttalam. Famous for curing the skin diseases of a King. The Lord is the “one who keeps his word.”
249ThirukozhambamNear KuttalamKokileswararLegend of the “Cow’s Hoof.” A celestial cow bathed the Lingam in milk, and the hoof marks are still visible.
#Temple NameLocationMain DeitySignificance
250ThirumailaduthuraiMayiladuthuraiMayuranathaswamyThe Goddess worshipped here in the form of a peacock (Mayuran). The spiritual heart of the town.
251ThiruvilanagarNear MayiladuthuraiUchira VaneswararLegend says a devotee who lost his way in a storm was guided here by a divine light.
252ThirupariyalurNear MayiladuthuraiVeerateswararValor Shrine. The site of Daksha Samharam. Associated with destroying pride and ego.
253ThirusemponpalliNear MayiladuthuraiSwarnapureeswararKnown as the “Golden Shrine.” Legend says the Lord appeared in gold to a poor devotee.
254ThirunanipalliPunchaiNatrunaiyapparThe Lord acted as a “Good Companion” to a saint here. The soil is considered medicinal.
255ThiruvalampuramMelaperumpallamValampuranatharLocated near the confluence of the Kaveri and the sea. Associated with the sacred conch.
256ThiruthalaichangaduNear AkkurSankaranaranyeswararNamed after the Lord of the “Head Conch.” Where Vishnu received his Panchajanya conch.
257ThiruakkurAkkurThanthondreeswararA Swayambhu (Self-manifested) Lingam. Known for a kitchen that never ran out of food.
258ThiruthirupalliNear AkkurSivalokanatharA “resting” shrine where the Lord is said to have rested during his travels with saints.
259ThirukkurukkaiNear MayiladuthuraiVeerateswararValor Shrine. The spot where Lord Shiva burnt Manmatha (Kamadeva) to ashes.
260ThirukkaruppariyalurNear SirkazhiKutramporuthanatharAlso called Thalaignayiru. Shiva is worshipped as the “Pardoner of Sins.”
261ThiruppunkoorNear VaidheeswaranSivalokanatharFamous for the Nandi that moved aside to allow the saint Nandanar to see the Lord.
262ThiruneedurNear MayiladuthuraiSomanatheswararThe Sun and Moon regained their brilliance here. Excellent for planetary remedies.
263ThiruppunnamarathurMayiladuthuraiPunnahagivananatharFamous for the Punnai (Laurel) tree forest where the Goddess performed penance.
264ThiruvalaputhurNear MayiladuthuraiManikkavannarFamous for its architectural beauty and the unique dancing posture of the deity.
265ThiruthullamNear MayiladuthuraiAgneeswararAlso known as Nallathukudi. Associated with the element of fire and inner purification.
266ThirukkollikkaduNear TiruvarurAgneeswararPongu Sani Sthalam. The only place where Saturn is seen in a beneficial, booon-giving form.
267ThirukkarugavurNear PapanasamMullaiyanatharFamous for Garbharakshambigai. The premier shrine for child-related prayers.
268ThirunallurNear PapanasamKalyanasundararThe 5-Color Lingam. The deity changes color five times throughout the day.
269ThiruppariyalurNear SirkazhiVeeratteswarar(Re-entry check: Specific to the Daksha Yagna legend for the Sirkazhi cluster).
270ThiruvettaikudiKaraikalThirumeninatharWhere Shiva tested Arjuna’s devotion by appearing as a hunter (Vettaikaran).
271ThiruthurayurKaraikalDharumapureeswararA major center for Tamil learning and the seat of the Dharmapuram Adheenam.
272ThirunallarKaraikalDarbaranyeswararPrimary Shani Sthalam. The most powerful Saturn remedy center in the world.
273ThirukkurugavurSirkazhiVelleeswararAssociated with the planet Venus (Sukra). Shiva gave food to a hungry saint here.
274SirkazhiSirkazhiBrahmapureeswararBirthplace of Saint Sambandar. Features the unique boat-shaped Thoniappar shrine.
275ThirukolakkaSirkazhiSabdapureeswararWhere Shiva gave Golden Cymbals to the child saint Sambandar to keep rhythm.
276ThiruvalanchuzhiKumbakonamKapardiswararFamous for the White Ganesha and the intricately carved stone windows.

🏁 Completing the 276 Trail

Visiting all 276 shrines is a life-long spiritual goal. For those just starting, we recommend beginning with the Pancha Bhoota Sthalams (5 Elements) before diving into the high-density hubs of Kumbakonam and Kanchipuram. Use our interactive map to plan your regional circuits efficiently.

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