Manur Perudaiyar Temple – Dindigul
Address
Manur Perudaiyar Temple – Dindigul
Manur, Dindigul district,
Tamil Nadu – 624 615.
Phone: +91- 4545 – 242 551
Moolavar
Peria Avudayar – Pragadeeswarar
Introduction
- Located in Manur village, Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu.
- Features a Swayambu Linga (naturally formed lingam).
- Male deities only, including rare depictions of Dakshinamurti and Rudran.
- Houses 16 ancient inscriptions.
Puranic Significance
- Built by King Virada after encountering Lord Shiva in the form of a deer.
- Shivalinga revealed behind a bush with an arrow scar visible during abhishekam.
- Linked to the story of Lord Muruga leaving Mount Kailash; Lord Shiva and Parvathi stayed here.
- Named Piria Nayaki and Piriya Vidaiyar to reflect their unwillingness to separate.
Special Features
- Unique west-facing temple with a square-shaped sanctum stage.
- Known as Kannikara Vanam in the Puranas, guarded by Sapta Kannis and Karupanna Swami.
- Shrines for Brahma, Vishnu, and Chandisa placed unconventionally.
- Sacred River Shanmuga flows northward; bathing here is believed to cleanse sins of 49 births.
Beliefs
- Worshippers seek blessings for:
- Jobs and self-confidence.
- Marriage and childbirth.
- Relief from curses, enemy threats, and health issues.
- Rituals include Ayush Homa (longevity) and Mrityunjaya Homa (conquering death).
Festivals
- Celebrations involve special abhishekams, archanas, and offerings of vastras.
- Rituals for peace, prosperity, and spiritual cleansing are significant highlights.
Century/Period
1000 Years Old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HR&CE)
Nearest Bus Station
Manur
Nearest Railway Station
Palani
Nearest Airport
Madurai