Palani Murugan Temple in Dindigul is a must-see! This ancient temple, also called Thiru Avinankudi, sits atop a hill, offering stunning views and spiritual vibes. Come explore!
Attend The Morning Rituals
Climb The 693 Steps To The Temple
Enjoy The Panoramic Views
Explore The Temple Complex
Participate In Thaipoosam Festival (If Visiting Then)
Purchase Prasadam
Take The Winch Or Rope Car
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Palani Murugan Temple is steeped in legend. According to mythology, Lord Murugan, disappointed by a contest involving a fruit of wisdom, renounced his family and came to Palani. Here, he stood as a mendicant, embodying simplicity and detachment. The Chera kings are believed to have initiated the temple's construction, with later contributions from the Pandya and Nayak dynasties. The idol of Dandayuthapani is attributed to Siddhar Bogar, a renowned Tamil alchemist, who crafted it from Navapashanam. Over the centuries, the temple has evolved, incorporating various architectural styles and traditions. Inscriptions and historical records provide valuable insights into the temple's rich past and its significance in the religious landscape of South India. The temple continues to be a living testament to faith and devotion.