Nava Tirupathi Divya Desam Tour Package

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Embark on a sacred pilgrimage through the revered Nava Tirupathi temples, a group of nine Divya Desams dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located along the banks of the holy Thamirabarani River near Tirunelveli. These temples are closely associated with the Navagrahas (nine planetary deities), and visiting all nine is believed to bring spiritual balance and relief from planetary doshas. Each temple has its own unique legend, deity form, and spiritual significance, offering devotees a deeply enriching and divine experience. This pilgrimage is especially important for Vaishnavites and those seeking blessings for prosperity, health, and harmony. The journey through scenic villages and riverbanks adds a serene and traditional charm, making it a spiritually fulfilling and peaceful travel experience.

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Srivaikuntanathan Temple (Sun - Surya)

Srivaikuntanathan Temple (Sun - Surya)

Srivaikuntanathan Temple, located in Srivaikuntam, is one of the most prominent among the Nava Tirupathi temples. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu as Srivaikuntanathan, the temple is associated with the Sun (Surya) among the Navagrahas. The deity is believed to bless devotees with prosperity, health, and success. The temple features beautiful Dravidian architecture with intricate carvings and a peaceful spiritual ambiance. It holds great significance in the Divya Desam tradition and is praised in the hymns of the Alwars. The calm surroundings and sacred atmosphere make it a powerful starting point for the Nava Tirupathi pilgrimage.
Natham Vijayasanar Temple (Moon - Chandra)

Natham Vijayasanar Temple (Moon - Chandra)

Natham Vijayasanar Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Vijayasanar and is associated with the Moon (Chandra). This temple is known for its serene environment and spiritual calmness, reflecting the soothing nature of the Moon. Devotees visit this temple seeking peace of mind, emotional balance, and mental clarity. The temple’s simple yet elegant structure adds to its charm, while its connection to the Divya Desams enhances its religious importance. The tranquil surroundings make it a perfect place for reflection and devotion during the pilgrimage.
Thirupuliyangudi Temple (Mars - Angaraka)

Thirupuliyangudi Temple (Mars - Angaraka)

Thirupuliyangudi Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu as Bhoomipalakar and is associated with Mars (Angaraka). The temple holds special significance for those seeking relief from issues related to courage, strength, and land-related matters. The deity is believed to bless devotees with determination and protection. Surrounded by greenery and located near the river, the temple offers a peaceful and divine atmosphere. Its connection to the Divya Desam tradition and its association with planetary influence make it an important stop in the Nava Tirupathi circuit.
Thiruvaragunamangai Temple (Mercury - Budha)

Thiruvaragunamangai Temple (Mercury - Budha)

Thiruvaragunamangai Temple, also known as Natham, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is associated with Mercury (Budha). The temple is known for granting wisdom, intelligence, and communication skills. Devotees, especially students and professionals, visit this temple seeking success in education and career. The architecture reflects traditional temple design, with a peaceful environment that encourages prayer and meditation. The temple’s spiritual significance and connection to Budha make it a key destination for those seeking intellectual growth and clarity.
Thenthiruperai Temple (Jupiter - Guru)

Thenthiruperai Temple (Jupiter - Guru)

Thenthiruperai Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu as Makara Nedunkuzhaikathan and is associated with Jupiter (Guru). This temple is known for blessings related to wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual growth. The deity is believed to grant devotees success in life and remove obstacles. The temple is located in a serene setting near the river, adding to its peaceful charm. The spiritual vibrations and mythological importance make it an essential part of the Nava Tirupathi pilgrimage.
Thirukolur Temple (Venus - Shukra)

Thirukolur Temple (Venus - Shukra)

Thirukolur Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is associated with Venus (Shukra). The temple is believed to bless devotees with wealth, luxury, and harmonious relationships. It is also connected to the story of Kubera, the god of wealth, adding to its significance. The temple’s architecture and calm environment make it a peaceful place for worship. Devotees visit here seeking material prosperity and emotional well-being, making it an important part of the pilgrimage.
Alwarthirunagari Temple (Saturn - Shani)

Alwarthirunagari Temple (Saturn - Shani)

Alwarthirunagari Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu as Adinatha Perumal and is associated with Saturn (Shani). It is also the birthplace of Nammalvar, one of the most revered Alwars. The temple holds immense spiritual importance and is a major center of Vaishnavite tradition. Devotees visit here seeking relief from Shani dosha and for spiritual upliftment. The temple’s sacred history and strong devotional energy make it one of the most significant temples in the Nava Tirupathi circuit.

Thirupperai Temple (Rahu)

Thirupperai Temple (Rahu)

Thirupperai Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is associated with Rahu. The temple is known for its powerful spiritual energy and is believed to help devotees overcome obstacles and negative influences. The deity blesses devotees with clarity and protection from uncertainties. The peaceful surroundings and river proximity add to the temple’s charm. It is an important destination for those seeking relief from Rahu dosha.
Thirukulandhai Temple (Ketu)

Thirukulandhai Temple (Ketu)

Thirukulandhai Temple, also known as Perungulam, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is associated with Ketu. The temple is believed to help devotees attain spiritual growth, detachment, and liberation. The calm and less crowded environment makes it ideal for peaceful worship and meditation. Devotees visit here to seek relief from Ketu dosha and to gain clarity in life. The temple’s serene setting and spiritual importance make it a meaningful conclusion to the Nava Tirupathi pilgrimage.

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