Sree Subramanya Swamy Temple, nakshathiragiri,padavedu (Padavedu)

India / Tamil Nadu / Kannamangalam / Padavedu
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TPuT - SreeSubramania Swamy Temple natchathirakundru is located near padaiveedu hill top with about 200 steps is thirupugazh temple. BRasiT - birth rAsi temple , temple to be worshipped by whom born in simha rAsi, since all the 27 stars are worshiping here.PT nAgadhOsham - parikAra,means curing, temple for nAgadhOsham in jAthakA, since siva sarpam (siva naag) is worshiping here.
The panoramic view of the nearby Renugambal temple, the Padavedu village and the jawadu hills is marvellous. Moolavar Lord Subramania with his consorts Goddesses Valli and Deivanai standing on a peacock is quite unique. Normally you can see the Lord seated on peacock in other temples. The peacock is also seen not spreading its feathers. It carries a snake in its beaks. This idol is unique and the Lord is known for his boon granting.
Legend has it that Lord Subramania was conferred the title “Deva Senapathi” (Commander of Devas) only on this hill top at the request of Goddess Renugambal.
For a complete travelogue on Padavedu temples, visit:
shanthiraju.wordpress.com/2008/05/26/padavedu/
thirupugazhtemples.blogspot.com/2018/09/blog-post_40.ht...
Location:near to padavedu sree renukambal temple.
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Coordinates:   12°39'34"N   79°6'52"E

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  • Sri Subramania Swamy Temple is located on a hill top, on the southern side of Sri Renugambal Temple. The panoramic view of this temple seen from the Renugambal Temple is beautiful. Three hundred well laid stone steps make the journey to this hill top temple less tedious. The finely sculpted idol of Moolavar Lord Subramania with his consorts Goddesses Valli and Deivanai standing on a peacock is quite impressive. Unlike in other places where Lord Subramania is seen seated on his peacock, here the Lord is standing on his peacock. The peacock is also seen not spreading its feathers. It carries a snake in its beaks. This idol is unique and the Lord is known for his boon granting. Legend has it that Lord Subramania was conferred the title “Deva Senapathi” (Commander of Devas) only on this hill top at the request of Goddess Renugambal. For a complete travelogue on Padavedu temples, visit: http://shanthiraju.wordpress.com/2008/05/26/padavedu/
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