Located near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, the Naganathar Temple at Thirunageswaram is one of the most powerful and revered Navagraha temples, dedicated to Rahu (North Lunar Node). This ancient Shaivite shrine is renowned for its unique rituals, miraculous honey abhishekam, and its ability to relieve devotees from Rahu Dosha, karmic obstacles, and astrological afflictions.
As a key destination in Tamil Nadu spiritual tours and Navagraha temple circuits, Thirunageswaram attracts pilgrims, astrologers, and spiritual seekers from across India.
According to legend, Rahu, the shadow planet, worshipped Lord Shiva at this sacred site to attain relief from curses and karmic burdens. Pleased with his devotion, Lord Shiva blessed Rahu, granting him divine status among the Navagrahas.
The presiding deity, Sri Naganathar (Lord Shiva), along with Giri Gujambigai (Parvati), governs the powerful planetary energy of Rahu here. The temple is believed to neutralize negative planetary effects such as confusion, fear, delays, sudden setbacks, and ancestral karmas.
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The temple’s serene atmosphere, rhythmic chants, and sacred vibrations create a deeply spiritual experience.
Season: October to March (pleasant weather)
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Thirunageswaram Naganathar Temple stands as a beacon of hope for those affected by planetary challenges. As the Rahu sthalam of the Navagraha circuit, this sacred shrine offers divine healing, karmic balance, and spiritual transformation.
Whether you seek relief from Rahu Dosha, inner peace, or wish to explore Tamil Nadu’s ancient spiritual legacy, a visit to this temple is a profoundly uplifting experience.
