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G28Q+HC7, Tiruchengode - Salem Main Rd, Kalipatti, Tamil Nadu 637501, India
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Kalipatti Kandaswamy Temple exudes an ambiance of tranquility and reverence, making it a cherished destination for spiritual seekers. The temple's serene atmosphere sets the stage for moments of introspection and devotion, offering solace to visitors seeking inner peace.

One of the highlights of the temple experience is the array of special colored sweets, made from coconut, sold in front of the temple. These delectable treats not only satisfy the palate but also serve as a symbol of tradition and cultural richness, adding a touch of sweetness to the spiritual journey.

Moreover, the temple comes alive on special pooja days and function days, bustling with a vibrant crowd of devotees and worshippers. This communal spirit enhances the sense of belonging and fosters a sense of unity among visitors, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration.

In essence, Kalipatti Kandaswamy Temple is more than just a place of worship; it is a sanctuary where the soul finds solace, and community thrives. With its serene ambiance, delectable offerings, and spirited gatherings, it continues to be a beacon of spirituality and cultural heritage for all who seek solace...

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This temple was founded by Pazhani Kavundar and built by Katteri Lakshmana Kavundar in the 18th century.

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Kandaswamy is the god of danger who destroys problems in the family, losses in business, rifts in relationships, evil from enemies and dosha from planets.

During Vaikasi Visakham, it is customary to stroll through Utsawar Veedhi. Then if you worship Gandaswamy, the trace of worries will disappear. It is a myth that if one worships Gandaswamy and puts black ink on one's forehead at the time of vain fear and confusion, everything will be mixed with the air. The Thaipusa procession held here every year is very famous.

Then a large number of devotees would flock from the surrounding districts. On that day, Pongal worship, Uruluthandam, Kavadiyattam, Karakattam, Kuravan Kurathi, Kummippattu will be filled with devotion mixed with the traditions of Tamil land. A cattle market, a special court, etc. are held in front of the temple premises,

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Kalipatti Kandaswamy Temple exudes an ambiance of tranquility and reverence, making it a cherished destination for spiritual seekers. The temple's serene atmosphere sets the stage for moments of introspection and devotion, offering solace to visitors seeking inner peace. One of the highlights of the temple experience is the array of special colored sweets, made from coconut, sold in front of the temple. These delectable treats not only satisfy the palate but also serve as a symbol of tradition and cultural richness, adding a touch of sweetness to the spiritual journey. Moreover, the temple comes alive on special pooja days and function days, bustling with a vibrant crowd of devotees and worshippers. This communal spirit enhances the sense of belonging and fosters a sense of unity among visitors, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration. In essence, Kalipatti Kandaswamy Temple is more than just a place of worship; it is a sanctuary where the soul finds solace, and community thrives. With its serene ambiance, delectable offerings, and spirited gatherings, it continues to be a beacon of spirituality and cultural heritage for all who seek solace and connection.
AthithiyaAthithiya
Kandaswamy is the god of danger who destroys problems in the family, losses in business, rifts in relationships, evil from enemies and dosha from planets. During Vaikasi Visakham, it is customary to stroll through Utsawar Veedhi. Then if you worship Gandaswamy, the trace of worries will disappear. It is a myth that if one worships Gandaswamy and puts black ink on one's forehead at the time of vain fear and confusion, everything will be mixed with the air. The Thaipusa procession held here every year is very famous. Then a large number of devotees would flock from the surrounding districts. On that day, Pongal worship, Uruluthandam, Kavadiyattam, Karakattam, Kuravan Kurathi, Kummippattu will be filled with devotion mixed with the traditions of Tamil land. A cattle market, a special court, etc. are held in front of the temple premises, something that cannot be seen anywhere else.
SRIHARAN ARTHANARISRIHARAN ARTHANARI
One of most beautiful murugan temple in tamilnadu. This temple holds many specialities with it. Karun Sambal (Black Ash Antidote): A distinctive aspect of the temple is the distribution of karun sambal, believed to be derived from a snake’s poison and used as an antidote/dosage for devotees. Festivals & Chariots: The temple celebrates Thaipusam (usually in January) with much fanfare, highlighted by a significant cattle fair and the ceremonial procession of chariots—namely the Chithra Ther and Vinayaka Ther—around the temple.
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Kalipatti Kandaswamy Temple exudes an ambiance of tranquility and reverence, making it a cherished destination for spiritual seekers. The temple's serene atmosphere sets the stage for moments of introspection and devotion, offering solace to visitors seeking inner peace. One of the highlights of the temple experience is the array of special colored sweets, made from coconut, sold in front of the temple. These delectable treats not only satisfy the palate but also serve as a symbol of tradition and cultural richness, adding a touch of sweetness to the spiritual journey. Moreover, the temple comes alive on special pooja days and function days, bustling with a vibrant crowd of devotees and worshippers. This communal spirit enhances the sense of belonging and fosters a sense of unity among visitors, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration. In essence, Kalipatti Kandaswamy Temple is more than just a place of worship; it is a sanctuary where the soul finds solace, and community thrives. With its serene ambiance, delectable offerings, and spirited gatherings, it continues to be a beacon of spirituality and cultural heritage for all who seek solace and connection.
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Kandaswamy is the god of danger who destroys problems in the family, losses in business, rifts in relationships, evil from enemies and dosha from planets. During Vaikasi Visakham, it is customary to stroll through Utsawar Veedhi. Then if you worship Gandaswamy, the trace of worries will disappear. It is a myth that if one worships Gandaswamy and puts black ink on one's forehead at the time of vain fear and confusion, everything will be mixed with the air. The Thaipusa procession held here every year is very famous. Then a large number of devotees would flock from the surrounding districts. On that day, Pongal worship, Uruluthandam, Kavadiyattam, Karakattam, Kuravan Kurathi, Kummippattu will be filled with devotion mixed with the traditions of Tamil land. A cattle market, a special court, etc. are held in front of the temple premises, something that cannot be seen anywhere else.
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One of most beautiful murugan temple in tamilnadu. This temple holds many specialities with it. Karun Sambal (Black Ash Antidote): A distinctive aspect of the temple is the distribution of karun sambal, believed to be derived from a snake’s poison and used as an antidote/dosage for devotees. Festivals & Chariots: The temple celebrates Thaipusam (usually in January) with much fanfare, highlighted by a significant cattle fair and the ceremonial procession of chariots—namely the Chithra Ther and Vinayaka Ther—around the temple.
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