Navagraha Temple Tour from Patna
The 5 days Navagraha temple tour from Chennai allows devotees to visit each temple and perform rituals to mitigate the effects of planetary positions in their astrological charts. It’s not only a religious pilgrimage but also a cultural and architectural journey through some of Tamil Nadu’s most revered heritage sites.
Highlights of Navagraha Temple Tour from Patna
- Suryanar Kovil (Sun Temple)
- Chandran Temple (Moon Temple)
- Angarakan Temple (Mars Temple)
- Budhan Temple (Mercury Temple)
- Guru Temple (Jupiter Temple)
- Sukra Temple (Venus Temple)
- Shani Temple (Saturn Temple)
- Rahu Temple
- Ketu Temple
- Swamimalai murugan Swamy temple
- Nataraja Temple Chidambaram
- Pondicherry
- Mahabalipuram
Navagraha Temple Tour from Patna Itinerary
Day 1: Chennai – Vaitheeswaran – Thiruvengadu – Keezhaperumpallam – Kumbakonam
Board your flight from Patna. Arrive at Chennai. Meet our representative and proceed for your Navagraha Temple Tour Package from Chennai.
Our representative takes you to Vaitheeswaran Kovil (about 259 km), where the temple dedicated to Mangala/Angaraka (Mars) is located. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshiped here as Vaitheeswaran (god of healing), the temple has a sacred pond containing sacred nectar. It is believed that worshiping Shiva and taking bath in the pond cures all diseases. Mars was also freed from Brahma’s curse of leprosy in this temple. Pray and admire the architecture and centuries-old inscriptions. This place is also popular for Nadi (palm leaf) astrology.
Later, drive to Thiruvengadu (about 15 km), where there is the Swetaraneeswarar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and a temple of Buddha (Mercury). Legends say that Shiva incarnated as Agora Murthy to kill a wicked named Maruthuvasuran, who misused his powers to harm the people of the area. It is believed that apart from Buddha, Surya, Moon and many others worshiped Shiva here. Explore the huge temple and pray.
From here, we drive to Keezhaperumpallam (about 8 km), home to the Naganath Swamy Temple. While Lord Shiva is the main deity worshiped here in the form of Nagnath, the temple also has a shrine dedicated to Ketu. It is believed that by praying here one gets relief from the troubles caused by Chandra Dosh. Pray and explore the temple. Later, we will take you to Kumbakonam (about 60 km) for overnight stay.
Day 2: Kumbakonam – Tirunallar – Alangudi – Thingalur – Suryanar Kovil – Kumbakonam
After breakfast, start the day by visiting Shaniswaran Temple (also known as Dharabaranyeswarar Temple) at Tirunallar (about 52 km). The main deity of the temple is Lord Shiva, while Shani is also worshiped here. It is also counted among the greatest temples of Lord Shiva, 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams. It is believed that by worshiping Shani in this temple, the problems caused due to Shani dasha go away. Pray at the temple and later drive to Alangudi (approx. 171 km).
Home to the Apatsahayeshwar temple dedicated to Guru/Brihaspati (Jupiter), Alangudi is the place where Shiva consumed deadly poison to save the world and hence he is worshiped as Apatsahayeshwar (Lord and protector during difficulties). The temple has a beautiful gopuram with mesmerizing carvings. Offer prayers and visit the temple and then proceed towards Thingalur (approx. 79 km).
Dedicated to Chandra/Soma (Moon), the Kailasanthar temple at Thingalur also has Lord Shiva as its main deity. It was here that Appar, one of the most famous Shaiva saints, brought the son of one of his devotees back to life after he was bitten by a snake. Pray at the temple and explore the rich carvings and magnificent architecture. From here we proceed towards Suryanar Kovil (about 45 km).
The village hosts the Suryanar Temple dedicated to the Sun God. Interestingly, the temple has the main shrine of Surya as well as shrines dedicated to all the other 8 Navagrahas where the Lord is worshiped along with his consorts. Displaying captivating Dravidian architecture, this masonry temple is popular not only for its religious value but also for its architectural brilliance. Drive back to Kumbakonam (about 15 km) for overnight stay.
Day 3: Kumbakonam – Swamimalai – Thirunageshwaram – Kanjanur – Kumbakonam
After breakfast, drive from Kumbakonam to Swamimalai (approx. 8 km), one of the 6 sacred abodes of Lord Murugan. It was here that Murugan explained the meaning of the Pranava mantra ‘Om’ to his father Lord Shiva, who praised him as Swaminatha Swami (Teacher of Shiva). Find the beautiful gopuram (gateway tower) and offer prayers at the temple. Drive further to reach Thirunageshwaram (about 14 km).
This place is home to Rahu Sthalama or a temple dedicated to the lunar node Rahu. Lord Shiva is worshiped in the form of Nagnathar who was worshiped here by a snake named Adisesha. Shiva blessed the snake with the title of King of Snakes. This place is also famous as the abode of Goddess Girigujambal. Offer prayers at the temple situated on the banks of river Kaveri and proceed towards Kanjanur (about 13 km).
At Kanjanur, you will visit the Agniswarar Temple, the abode of Venus. Lord Shiva is worshiped in the form of Agnishwar and it is believed that Venus resides in the stomach of the idol of Shiva here. It was here that Lord Shiva performed the cosmic dance and blessed sage Parashara. Pray and drive back to Kumbakonam (about 17 km) for night stay.
Day 4: Kumbakonam – Chidambaram – Pondicherry
After breakfast, drive from Kumbakonam to Pondicherry (approx. 129 km) with a stopover at Chidambaram (approx. 73 km) en route. The sacred temple town is home to several Hindu temples, the most popular of which is the Nataraja Temple, which is one of the five Panch Bhoota sites (the sacred Shiva temple represents the various elements of nature called air, water, fire, earth and sky). Represents where Shiva represents Lingam. Element sky (space). It was here that Shiva took the form of Nataraja (god of dancers) and performed the Tandava dance on the back of a demon.
Offer prayers at the temple and spend some time at Pichavaram, popular for its lush mangrove forests and pristine backwaters. Continue towards Pondicherry, a erstwhile French colony that has influences of European and Indian cultures and check in to the booked hotel on arrival.
Afterwards, join us on a sightseeing tour and visit top attractions like beaches, churches, temples and the famous Aurobindo Ashram. Overnight stay in Pondicherry.
Day 5: Pondicherry – Mahabalipuram – Chennai
After breakfast depart for Chennai (approx. 170 km) and stop at Mahabalipuram (approx. 100 km) on the way.
This coastal city hosts World Heritage sites of unique rock-cut architecture adorned with incredible carvings. Visit top highlights like the Shore Temple, Pancha Rathas (five chariot-shaped temples dedicated to the Pandavas) and Arjuna’s Penance (a giant open-bass relief).
Continue drive to Chennai. Arrive at Chennai Airport. Take your flight for Patna. Tour ends.
Navagraha Temple Tour from Patna Includes:
Well appointed rooms on the above mentioned hotels.
Daily breakfast in hotels.
A/C Vehicle for all the surface transfers & sightseeing. Drivers allowance, toll & parking.
All applicable hotel taxes.
GST @ 5%.
Navagraha Temple Tour from Patna Excludes :
Any meals other than those mentioned above.
Any transportation which is not mentioned in the itinerary.
Entrance fees to the amusement parks & boating charges.
Any portage at Airport and Hotels, tips, insurance, beverages, mineral water, telephone charges, and all items of personal nature.
Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
Expenses caused by the factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, road blocks, vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances, etc…
Any Airfare/Train fare
Hotels for Navagraha Temple Tour from Patna
Ark Inn Residency, Kumbakonam 3 Night
Hotel Akshaya, Chidambaram 1 Night
ROOMS – Twin/ Triple Sharing Room
CAB – AC Vehicle as per group size.
MEAL – DAILY BREAKFAST
Navagraha Temple Tour from Patna package price
Rs 8300 per person for group of 12 persons
Rs 8900 per person for group of 6-7 persons
Rs 9400 per person for group of 4-5 persons
Rs 10400 Per person for group of 3 Persons
Rs 16000 Per person for group of 2 Persons
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- Child below 5 year will be complementary. Child between 5-8 yrs will be charged 50% of package cost. Child above 8 yrs will be treated as adult.
- For Tours between 20Dec to 2 Jan Rs 2000 Per person extra charge.
Navagraha temple tour from Patna cancellation policy:
Minimum Cancellation is 10% or INR 3000 whichever maximum Per Person Per Tour
25% Between 45-30 Days Before Tour Departure
50% Between 30-15 Days Before Tour Departure
75% Between 15-05 Days Before Tour Departure
100% on the Same Day & No show & 05 Days remaining.
Cancellation charges as % of Total Tour Cost.
The Navagraha temples tour from Chennai offers a captivating journey through ancient Hindu temples dedicated to the nine celestial bodies, known as the Navagrahas. These temples are located in and around the state of Tamil Nadu, each dedicated to a specific planet or celestial body in Hindu astrology.
Overview of the Navagraha temple tour from Patna
1. Suryanar Kovil (Sun Temple):
Located near Kumbakonam, Suryanar Kovil is dedicated to Surya, the Sun God. The temple’s architecture and rituals are centered around worshiping the Sun, believed to bestow health, prosperity, and overall well-being.
2. Chandran Temple (Moon Temple):
The Chandran temple in Thingalur near Kumbakonam is dedicated to Chandra, the Moon God. Devotees visit this temple seeking relief from mental stress and to enhance their emotional well-being.
3. Angarakan Temple (Mars Temple):
The Angarakan temple in Vaitheeswaran Koil is dedicated to Angaraka, the planet Mars. This temple is believed to offer remedies for those afflicted by Mars-related astrological issues and promotes courage and victory.
4. Budhan Temple (Mercury Temple):
Located in Thiruvenkadu near Kumbakonam, the Budhan temple is dedicated to Budha, the planet Mercury. Devotees visit this temple to seek intellectual growth, communication skills, and business success.
5. Guru Temple (Jupiter Temple):
The Guru temple in Alangudi is dedicated to Brihaspati, the planet Jupiter. It is believed to offer solutions to problems related to education, marriage, and career growth.
6. Sukra Temple (Venus Temple):
The Sukra temple in Kanjanur near Kumbakonam is dedicated to Sukra, the planet Venus. Devotees visit this temple seeking marital bliss, fertility, and artistic talents.
- Shani Temple (Saturn Temple):
The Shani temple in Thirunallar is dedicated to Shani, the planet Saturn. It is believed to alleviate the adverse effects of Saturn in one’s horoscope and bring prosperity and longevity.
8. Rahu Temple:
There isn’t a specific temple dedicated solely to Rahu, but the Rahu Kethu Sthalam near Kumbakonam is considered significant. It’s believed to alleviate the negative impacts of Rahu in one’s astrological chart.
9. Ketu Temple:
Similar to Rahu, there isn’t a dedicated temple for Ketu. However, Ketu sthalams are considered significant in Kalahasthi near Chennai, where devotees seek relief from Ketu-related afflictions.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Navagraha temple tour from Patna
1. What is the Navagraha temple tour?
– The Navagraha temple tour is a pilgrimage journey that takes devotees to the nine temples dedicated to the Navagrahas, or nine celestial bodies, in Hindu astrology. These temples are believed to have the power to mitigate the negative effects of planetary positions in one’s astrological chart.
2. How long does the Navagraha temple tour from Chennai take?
– The duration of the tour can vary depending on the itinerary and the pace of the travelers. Typically, it takes around 2-4 days to visit all nine temples, allowing sufficient time for rituals and exploration.
3. What are the transportation options for the Navagraha temple tour?
– Travelers can opt for various transportation options, including private cars, taxis, or guided tour buses. Some tour operators also offer organized Navagraha temple tours with transportation included.
4. What should I wear during the temple visits?
– It’s advisable to dress modestly and respectfully when visiting the temples, covering shoulders and legs. Removing footwear before entering the temple premises is also customary.
5. Are there any specific rituals to be performed at each temple?
– Each temple has its own set of rituals and prayers associated with the respective Navagraha deity. Devotees may perform archana (offering prayers with flowers), abhishekam (ritualistic bathing of the deity), and other offerings as per their beliefs.
6. Is it necessary to have prior knowledge of astrology to visit the temples?
– No, prior knowledge of astrology is not necessary to visit the temples. The tour is open to all devotees seeking blessings and spiritual solace, regardless of their astrological beliefs.
7. Can I visit all nine temples in a single day?
– While it’s technically possible to visit all nine temples in a single day, it’s not recommended due to time constraints and the significance of performing rituals at each temple. It’s better to spread the visits over a few days for a more fulfilling experience.
8. Are there any accommodation options near the temples?
– Yes, there are various accommodation options available near the temples ranging from budget hotels to luxury resorts. It’s advisable to book accommodations in advance, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons.
9. Is photography allowed inside the temples?
– Photography rules vary from temple to temple. While some temples allow photography in certain areas, others may have restrictions. It’s best to inquire about photography rules at each temple entrance.
10. Are there any specific dietary restrictions to follow during the tour?
– While there are no strict dietary restrictions, it’s recommended to follow vegetarianism during the tour as a mark of respect for the religious sentiments associated with the temples. Many eateries near the temples offer delicious vegetarian meals.
Best time to visit Navagraha Temple Tour from Patna
- Tamil Nadu experiences hot and humid weather for most of the year. The period between October and March is generally considered the most pleasant time to visit due to milder temperatures.
- It’s advisable to avoid visiting during the peak summer months of April to June when temperatures can soar, making outdoor travel uncomfortable.
- Consider planning your visit during festival seasons such as Pongal (January), Navaratri (September/October), or Tamil New Year (April), when the temples are adorned with decorations and host special ceremonies, providing a more vibrant and culturally enriching experience.
- Many devotees prefer to visit the Navagraha temples during auspicious astrological periods, such as Guru Peyarchi (transit of Jupiter), Sani Peyarchi (transit of Saturn), or other planetary transitions, believed to enhance the efficacy of prayers and rituals.
- Weekdays tend to be less crowded compared to weekends and holidays. If possible, plan your visit on weekdays to avoid long queues and enjoy a more serene atmosphere at the temples.
- Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of monsoon (July to September) or post-monsoon (October to December) when tourist crowds are thinner, and accommodation rates may be more affordable.
- If astrological considerations are significant for you, consider consulting with astrologers or temple authorities to determine auspicious dates for your temple visits based on your individual astrological charts.