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The Navagraha temples are dedicated to 9 planets according to Hindu astrology. The main purpose of visiting these temples is to get health and wealth and remove bad effects based on the planets “doshas.” It is believed that worshiping in these temples will help to balance the influence of planet’s effect.
Begin your peaceful spiritual journey around Kumbakonam with our One-Day Navagraha Temple Tour. Known as the temple hub of Tamil Nadu, this sacred region is home to the famous temples dedicated to the nine planetary deities – Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu.
During the journey, you will visit these ancient temples, experience the calm and divine atmosphere, and witness traditional temple rituals that have been followed for centuries. Devotees can offer prayers and perform special parihara poojas to seek blessings for health, career, marriage, prosperity, and peace in life. Travel through the scenic Cauvery delta region while exploring beautiful temple architecture, historic towns, and the rich spiritual heritage of Tamil Nadu.
This carefully planned tour allows you to comfortably visit all the important Navagraha temples in a single day, making it a perfect pilgrimage for devotees and spiritual travelers. Join us for a meaningful day filled with devotion, culture, and divine blessings.

Visit the 9 sacred Navagraha temples around Kumbakonam in one well-planned day.
Witness unique temple rituals like Rahu milk abhishekam and Shani oil offerings.
Enjoy a comfortable and well-organized pilgrimage through the scenic Cauvery delta region
One Day Navagraha Temple Tour is located in kumbakonam,tamilnadu
| City | Distance |
|---|---|
Kumbakonamto One Day Navagraha Temple Tour distance | 0.5 km |
Thanjāvūrto One Day Navagraha Temple Tour distance | 33.4 km |
Tiruchirappallito One Day Navagraha Temple Tour distance | 77.3 km |
Pudukkottaito One Day Navagraha Temple Tour distance | 89.3 km |
Cuddaloreto One Day Navagraha Temple Tour distance | 96.8 km |
Villupuramto One Day Navagraha Temple Tour distance | 109.8 km |
Puducherryto One Day Navagraha Temple Tour distance | 118.8 km |
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Agniswarar Temple is a famous Navagraha temple located in Kanjanur. The temple is dedicated to Shiva as Agniswarar and Parvati as Karpagambal. This temple is associated with Venus (Sukran). Devotees visit to seek blessings for wealth, prosperity, marriage harmony, and luxury. It is one of the Navagraha temples near Kumbakonam and is especially visited on Fridays, which are considered auspicious for Sukran worship.

Abathsagayeswarar Temple is a famous Navagraha temple for Jupiter located in Alangudi. The temple is dedicated to Shiva as Abathsagayeswarar and Parvati as Elavarkuzhali Amman. Devotees visit this temple to seek blessings from Guru (Jupiter) for wisdom, education, prosperity, marriage, and career growth.

Dharbaranyeswarar Temple is a famous Navagraha temple located in Thirunallar. The temple is dedicated to Shiva as Dharbaranyeswarar and Parvati as Pranambigai. It is associated with Saturn (Shani). Devotees visit this temple to seek relief from Shani dosha, especially during Sade Sati, and pray for protection, health, and success. The temple is one of the important Navagraha temples near Kumbakonam.

Naganathaswamy Temple is a famous Navagraha temple located in Keelaperumpallam. The temple is dedicated to Shiva as Naganathar and Parvati as Soundaryanayaki. It is associated with Ketu. Devotees visit the temple to perform Ketu parihara prayers for relief from Ketu dosha, spiritual growth, and removal of obstacles.

Shri Kailasanathar Temple is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Thingalur near Kumbakonam. The temple is widely known as the Chandra (Moon) Navagraha Temple, where devotees worship the Moon God along with Lord Shiva. The presiding deity, Shiva, is worshipped here as Kailasanathar, and the temple is especially famous for prayers related to Chandra (the Moon).

Naganathaswamy Temple is a famous Navagraha temple located in Thirunageswaram. The temple is dedicated to Shiva as Naganathaswamy and Parvati as Girigujambika. It is associated with Rahu. Devotees visit to perform Rahu parihara prayers for relief from Rahu dosha and obstacles in life. The temple is especially known for the milk abhishekam to Rahu, where the milk is believed to change color during the ritual.

Suriyanar Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun God). It is located near Kumbakonam in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. This temple is one of the Navagraha temples, which are sacred temples dedicated to the nine planetary deities in Hindu astrology. The main deity, Surya, is worshipped along with his consorts Usha Devi and Pratyusha Devi. The idol of Surya faces west and is depicted standing in a majestic posture.

Swetharanyeswarar Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in Thiruvenkadu. The temple is dedicated to Shiva, worshipped here as Swetharanyeswarar, and Parvati as Brahmavidyambal. It is one of the Navagraha temples associated with Mercury (Budhan). Devotees visit this temple to seek relief from Budha dosha and for blessings related to education, intelligence, and communication. The temple is also known for its sacred tanks and the shrine of Aghora Veerabhadra, which represents Shiva’s powerful form.

Vaitheeswaran Koil is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the Mayiladuthurai district. The temple is one of the important Navagraha temples and is associated with the planet Mars (Angaraka). It is a highly revered pilgrimage destination visited by devotees seeking healing and relief from diseases. The presiding deity Shiva is worshipped here as Vaitheeswaran, meaning “God of Healing”.

