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Join us on a peaceful one-day spiritual trip to Brihedeshawara temple and then Venni Karumbeswarar Temple, starting and ending at Thanjavur. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva as Karumbeswarar and is known for its calm and divine atmosphere. The journey takes you through the beautiful Cauvery delta region, making the trip both relaxing and spiritually meaningful. People with diabetes or their family members visit the temple and pray for better health and control of the disease. At the temple, devotees will take part in a special Abishekam, a sacred ritual where the deity is bathed with holy offerings. This ritual is included in the trip and allows devotees to experience the blessings of Lord Karumbeswarar in a special way. After the Abishekam, you will have time to pray, perform archana, and spend some quiet moments inside the temple.


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The Brihadeeswara Temple, also known as Peruvudaiyar Kovil, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. Built by the great Chola king Raja Raja Chola I in the 11th century, this temple is a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture and a symbol of Tamil heritage. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is renowned for its massive vimana (tower), which rises over 200 feet and is one of the tallest of its kind in the world. The temple complex is constructed entirely out of granite, a remarkable feat considering the absence of nearby quarries. The central sanctum houses a huge Shiva lingam, and the Nandi (bull) statue at the entrance, carved from a single stone, is among the largest in India. The walls are adorned with intricate frescoes and inscriptions detailing the temple's history, donations, and rituals. Brihadeeswara Temple stands not only as a religious site but also as a testament to the architectural brilliance and cultural sophistication of the Chola dynasty. Even today, it draws pilgrims, historians, and tourists alike, offering a deep spiritual experience along with a glimpse into ancient Tamil civilization. ⏰ Session Open Hours Morning 6 AM To 12:30 PM Evening 4 PM To 8:30 PM

Venni Karumbeshwarar Kshetra is an ancient and sacred Shiva temple located in the village of Kovil Venni, near Needamangalam in Tamil Nadu’s Thiruvarur District. Historically known as Tiruvenni, this temple is one of the 276 Paadal Petra Sthalams in Chozha Naadu (south of the Cauvery), glorified in the hymns of Tamil Shaivite saints. Lord Shiva here is worshipped as Karumbeshwarar, represented uniquely as a Lingam shaped like a bundle of sugarcane stems, symbolizing sweetness and divine grace. The region was once covered in sugarcane (karumbu) and Venni trees, hence the name. The consort of the Lord is known as Goddess Soundaranayagi. Locally, He is also referred to as Rasapureeswarar, meaning "Lord of Sweet Essence," aligning with the belief that devotion at this shrine brings the sweet essence of divine blessings. Over time, the village name evolved from Venniyur to Kovil Venni, centered around the temple. This place is also the birthplace of Vennikuyathiar, a celebrated poet of the Sangam period who contributed to Purananuru, and Chola King Karikala Chola, who is believed to have significantly renovated and promoted the temple following his historic Venni war victory. The temple is also notable for conducting a special “Diabetes Relief Puja”, a Vedic ritual believed to aid in healing chronic ailments like diabetes. Devotees believe this sacred puja, invoking Lord Karumbeshwarar and Goddess Soundaranayagi, helps cleanse karmic blockages, restore inner energy balance, and promote well-being. ⏰ Session Open Hours Morning 8:00 AM To 12:00 PM Evening 5:00 PM To 8:00 PM

