Tamil Nadu, India

    Sikkal Singaravelan Temple - Where divinity meets victory!

    Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu, India

    8.5/10
    Best time: October to March
    2 hours

    Explore the divine Sikkal Singaravelan Temple, Nagapattinam! Legend says Lord Murugan got his powerful spear here. Experience Tamil Nadu's rich cultural heritage and spiritual tourism.

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    Top Activities in Sikkal Singaravelan Temple

    • 1

      Explore The Temple Architecture And Carvings.

    • 2

      Learn About The Temple'S Legends And History.

    • 3

      Meditate In The Serene Atmosphere.

    • 4

      Participate In Temple Rituals And Prayers.

    • 5

      Witness The Skanda Sashti Festival.

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October to March

    When to visit place on the day

    Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    The history of Sikkal Singaravelan Temple is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology. Legend says that Lord Shiva, in the form of a hunter, revealed the location of the idol of Lord Murugan to a Chola king in his dream. The king then built the temple at the very spot. Another popular legend narrates the story of Lord Murugan receiving the Vel (spear) from his mother, Goddess Parvati, at this location before proceeding to defeat the demon Soorapadman in Thiruchendur. This event is dramatically re-enacted during the Skanda Sashti festival. Over the centuries, the temple has undergone several renovations and expansions, with contributions from various dynasties, including the Cholas and the Nayaks, reflecting in its architectural style.

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