Pachaimalai Subramanya Swamy Temple
Pachaimalai Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy Temple (Pachaimalai Balamurugan Temple) is one of the two major hill temples (other being Pavalamalai) located in Gobichettipalayam, Tamil Nadu, dedicated to Tamil God Murugan. The temple constructed in the Tamil style of architecture, is located on top of a small hillock in the outskirts of the town of Gobichettipalayam.
Once upon a time, Saint Durvasar visited the Shiva Temple at Kunnathur on his sojourn to Kongu Nadu. His mystic powers revealed him that Modachur (near Gobichettipalayam) was the most suitable place for undertaking a penance on Lord Shiva. On reaching Modachur, he invokes Lord Shiva and goes into deep meditation. However, he longs for the dharshan of Lord Murugan. On Lord Shiva's advise, he reaches a small hillock, Pachaimalai. He worships Sri Murugan as Dhandayuthapani and installs his statue facing towards the west.
As years rolled by, the temple at Pachaimalai was forgotten and was in a dilipidated state. In 1954, Amarar. P. K. Kuppusamy Gounder is said to have a seen a divine light emanating from the Sanctum Sanctorum of the shrine. He endeavoured to start regular poojas and codified the practices/events at the temple. The temple was slowly but completely rebuilt by 1980 due to his untiring efforts.
Once upon a time, Saint Durvasar visited the Shiva Temple at Kunnathur on his sojourn to Kongu Nadu. His mystic powers revealed him that Modachur (near Gobichettipalayam) was the most suitable place for undertaking a penance on Lord Shiva. On reaching Modachur, he invokes Lord Shiva and goes into deep meditation. However, he longs for the dharshan of Lord Murugan. On Lord Shiva's advise, he reaches a small hillock, Pachaimalai. He worships Sri Murugan as Dhandayuthapani and installs his statue facing towards the west.
As years rolled by, the temple at Pachaimalai was forgotten and was in a dilipidated state. In 1954, Amarar. P. K. Kuppusamy Gounder is said to have a seen a divine light emanating from the Sanctum Sanctorum of the shrine. He endeavoured to start regular poojas and codified the practices/events at the temple. The temple was slowly but completely rebuilt by 1980 due to his untiring efforts.
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