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Rathinagiri Bฤlamurugan Mลซlavar
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Rathinagiri Balamurugan main gate and hill
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Ratnagiri in 1968
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Rathinagiri hill and tirukkovil
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Durgai Amman Kovil, Rathinagiri
Arulmigu Balamurugan Tirukkovil, Rathinagiri
Gallery of 30 photos of Rathingiri
The History of the Shrine
Rathinagiri Bฤla Murugan Templeย was built around the 14th century. Over the passage of time an ordinary sand structure was converted into a stone shrine.
Greatness of the Shrine:
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Ancient Hindu scriptures say that wherever there is a hill, Lord Murugan resides as the all-powerful Deity. Of theseย Tirupparamkundram,ย Tiruchendur,ย Tiruvavinankudi,ย Tiruveragamย andย Palamuthircholaiย are famous shrines, collectively called 'Kundruthoradal'. The holy shrine at Rathinagiri also features in this category.
Literary Evidence:
The 14th Century poetย Arunagirinatharย has sung about this temple asย Rathinakiri Vazh Murukane Ilaya Vaaramarar Perumaley', which means 'Murugan, the God of Devas resides in Rathinagiri'.
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Divine Blessings
The Omnipotent Power manifests His Blessings to mankind in three forms:
In the form of idol in the shrine.
In the form of the guru.
In the form of the devotee.
Of these three, Lord Bฤlamurugan manifests himself at Rathinagiri in two forms. The first is in the form of the deity with his two consorts Valli and Teyvanai. The second is in the form of our Guru,ย Swami Bฤlamurugan Adimai.
The History of Swami Bฤlamurugan Adimai through whom the Blessings of Lord Bฤlamurugan are channeled to us is praise worthy.
History of Swami Bฤlamurugan Adimai
Bornย on the 24th of January 1941 (in the Vikrama year of the Tamil calendar on the 11th day of the month of Thai) in the small village of Kilminnal adjacent to Rathinagiri, he was the fourth child born to ลrฤซ Kandaswami Mudaliar and Smt. Sinagarammal. He was named Dakshinamurthy and Sachidanandam, both being names of Lord Shiva.
On completion of his schooling he entered the services of the Electricity Department. Soon after, he entered into holy matrimony with Sivakami and was blessed with two daughters and a son.
One day in his 27th year, on his way to work, he climbed the hill to offer his prayers. There was neither camphor nor incense available at the temple. He walked around the shrine with a heavy heart and was suddenly overcome with divine awakening. He fell in a faint to the ground and on waking up was unable to remember his own self. He dressed himself in a loincloth. He took a sacred vow not to leave until the temple was restored to its former glory.
This memorable event of Swami's spiritual awakening took place on 20th March 1968. Ever since then Swami's spiritual well being of his devotees has continued unabated.
Renovation of the Temple
Separate pathways were laid to ascend and descend the hill. A chariot made of granite was made and the main deity was installed there to facilitate renovation of the sanctum sanctorum. Two temples for Lord Ganesha were built at the foothill and uphill. A golden chariot was made for the Lord Murugan to circumambulate the shrine. Ornaments of gold, silver and precious stones were made to decorate the idol.
Presently (October 2001), a motorable road is under construction to the summit that will enable elderly and infirm devotees to visit Balamurugan Tirukkovil easily.๏ฟผ
Motorable road to the Hill Temple
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Six-sided tank, Rathinagiri
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Kalyana Mandapam, Rathinagiri
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Matriculation School, Rathinagiri
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25-bed charity hospital, Rathinagiri
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Cottages for visiting devotees
Work Completed to Date
A granite sanctum sanctorum modeled according to the Chola architecture has been built at a cost of 20 lakhs for installing the deity. A spacious hall around the shrine, vimanam and a beautiful entrance has been completed at a cost of 50 lakhs. The rest of the renovation work estimated to cost another 50 lakhs is in progress. With the inflow of donations from devotees work may be...
ย ย ย Read moreRathinagiri Bฤla Murugan Temple was built around the 14th century. Over the passage of time an ordinary sand structure was converted into a stone shrine.Ancient Hindu scriptures say that wherever there is a hill, Lord Murugan resides as the all-powerful Deity. Of these Tirupparamkundram, Tiruchendur, Tiruvavinankudi, Tiruveragam and Palamuthircholaiare famous shrines, collectively called 'Kundruthoradal'. The holy shrine at Rathinagiri also features in this category.The 14th Century poet Arunagirinathar has sung about this temple as Rathinakiri Vazh Murukane Ilaya Vaaramarar Perumaley', which means 'Murugan, the God of Devas resides in Rathinagiri'.The Omnipotent Power manifests His Blessings to mankind in three forms: In the form of idol in the shrine.
In the form of the guru.
In the form of the devotee.
Of these three, Lord Bฤlamurugan manifests himself at Rathinagiri in two forms. The first is in the form of the deity with his two consorts Valli and Teyvanai. The second is in the form of our Guru, Swami Bฤlamurugan Adimai.
The History of Swami Bฤlamurugan Adimai through whom the Blessings of Lord Bฤlamurugan are channeled to us is praise worthy.
History of Swami Bฤlamurugan Adimai
Born on the 24th of January 1941 (in the Vikrama year of the Tamil calendar on the 11th day of the month of Thai) in the small village of Kilminnal adjacent to Rathinagiri, he was the fourth child born Separate pathways were laid to ascend and descend the hill. A chariot made of granite was made and the main deity was installed there to facilitate renovation of the sanctum sanctorum. Two temples for Lord Ganesha were built at the foothill and uphill. A golden chariot was made for the Lord Murugan to circumambulate the shrine. Ornaments of gold, silver and precious stones were made to decorate the idol.
Motorable Road
A motorable road to the Hill Temple is presently nearing completion. This road will ensure that no devotee, however old or infirm, should come to Rathinagiri without ascending the hill to enjoy the darshanam of Rathinagiri Bala Murugan. Service to the Devotees
Public toilets and drinking water have been provided for the general visitors.
Around 40 shops at a low rent have been built along the Arcot - Vellore road.
Four marriage halls are present for public use at a low rent.
A police outpost, post office, bank and a co-operative store are present for the benefit of the public.
A hall with bathrooms for those who wish to tonsure their head has been provided.
Education
In order to provide facilities to enable the rural youth to compete with the urban, a matriculation school was established for the children of the employees of the shrine in 1987. It has gradually developed and at present about 1,019 children of the surrounding 18 villages are benefited by it.
Health Facility
A 25-bed charity hospital has been built for the benefit of the poor. Specialists from all fields offer their services freely to the poor. Free eye camps are held every month and around 70 patients are operated free of cost.
Cottages for visitors
Cottages for the devotees have been built and are available
Temple hours
Temple is kept open between 6 am to 1 pm & 4 pm. to 8 pm.
Abhishekam timings: 6 am to 10:30 am & 5:30 pm.
Temple office working hours: 9 am to 1 pm &...
ย ย ย Read more๐ธโจ Ratnagiri Arulmigu Murugan Temple, Ranipet โ A Divine Abode of Lord Muruga ๐๏ธ๐บ๐ฅ Nestled on the sacred Ratnagiri Hill in Ranipet district, Tamil Nadu, the Ratnagiri Arulmigu Murugan Temple is one of the most revered shrines dedicated to Lord Muruga (Subramanya Swamy). ๐๐ช๐ซ ๐ฟ History & Origin The templeโs roots go back to the 14th century, when the great saint Arunagirinathar โ an ardent devotee of Murugan and author of Thiruppugazh โ visited Ratnagiri and sang soul-stirring hymns in praise of Lord Muruga here. ๐๐ถโจ It is believed that the temple was originally built by a pious Siddhar / Samiyar (saint) who, through his meditation and divine vision, consecrated the place for Lord Murugaโs worship. Later, under the Nayak and Vijayanagara kings, the temple was expanded and beautifully maintained. ๐ฐ๐บ ๐ฑ Spiritual Significance Lord Muruga here is worshipped as Balasubramaniar, symbolizing eternal youth, wisdom, and victory over evil. Devotees strongly believe that offering prayers here removes obstacles, grants marriage blessings, and brings peace & prosperity. ๐ธ๐โจ The Samiyarโs legacy still remains alive, as many saints and siddhars are believed to have meditated on this very hill, leaving behind an aura of divine energy. ๐ฎ๐งโโ๏ธ๐๏ธ ๐ธ Temple Pride & Festivities The temple is celebrated for its Thaipoosam and Panguni Uthiram festivals, drawing lakhs of devotees who climb the hill with Kavadi and Paal Kudam (milk pots) to fulfill their vows. ๐๐ฅ๐ถ Its pride lies in being one of the most powerful Murugan temples in Tamil Nadu, standing tall as a beacon of faith for devotees across generations. ๐บ๐ฅ
๐บ Divine Aura & Experience Climbing the Ratnagiri hill with chants of โVel Vel Muruga Velโ echoes through the air, filling every devotee with spiritual energy. ๐๐ฑโจ The serene surroundings, the majestic view from the hilltop, and the divine darshan of Lord Muruga together make this temple a soul-lifting experience. ๐๐ธ๐ฟ โจ๐ธ In essence, Ratnagiri Arulmigu Murugan Temple is not just a shrine, but a spiritual powerhouse where faith, history, and divinity meet on sacred soil. ๐ธโจ ๐ฑ๐ธ๐บ Vel Muruga!...
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