Kalipatti (Kandaswamy ) Murugan Temple, Namakkal
Address
Kalipatti (Kandaswamy ) Murugan Temple, Kalipatti Village, Tiruchengode Namakkal District- 637501.
Deity
Murugan
Introduction
Location:
- Kalipatti village, Mallasamudram, near Tiruchengode in Namakkal District, Tamil Nadu.
- Approximately 25 km Northeast of Tiruchengode and 25 km Southwest of Salem.
Puranic Significance:
- Sacred as the Arupadai Veedu Murugan shrines.
- Devotees receive black ash made from sugarcane instead of Vibhuti, believed to have medicinal properties (historically used for snake bites).
- Built in the 18th century by Katteri Lakshmana Kavundar, founded by Pazhani Kavundar.
- ‘Karun Sambal’ (snake poison antidote) is used for treating devotees.
- The Raja Gopuram was modernized in 1978.
- Features two temple chariots: Chithra Thaer and Vinayaka Thaer, used during festivals.
Festivals:
- Annual Thaipoosam festival in January attracts thousands of pilgrims who bear Kaavadi in fulfillment of vows.
- A significant cattle fair during the festival, one of the largest in the Kongu region, with over 50,000 cattle traded.
- Large offerings of agricultural produce, money, and jewels made to the temple.
- Various activities include Pongal worship, kavadiyattam, karakattam, kuravan kuratti, and kummipattu.
Additional Features:
- Known as one of the seven richest temples in the Namakkal District.
- Facilities include chatrams (rest houses) for pilgrims, such as the Arya-Vaisya Chathiram (Rasipuram Pattabhi Chettiyar Chathiram) conducting special worship in February.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Kalipatti
Nearest Railway Station
Salem
Nearest Airport
Coimbatore