Narikudi - Maha Mrutyunjaya Bhoomi Near Alangudi.
- Thanjavur Paramapara
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A sacred space dedicated to the victory over the fear of death and cure from long time illness - Narikudi.
Archaeological evidence from the Chola period confirms Narikudi (historically Dharma Neri Kudi) as a site of significant royal patronage.
Inscriptions from the reigns of Rajaraja I and Rajendra Chola proves the temple's prominence.
As detailed in the February 2010 issue of Sri Agasthia Vijayam, Narikudi is not merely a village but a Maha Mrutyunjaya Bhoomi.
Located just 3km from the famous Alangudi Guru Temple, Narikudi acts as the spiritual protectorate for those seeking longevity and a peaceful transition.
Key Rituals :
(1)Dharmaraja Deepam: Lighting Dheepams in exclusive mandapam on Pournami nights
(2)Pitru & Mrityu Dosha Parikara:
Doing tharpans here on amavasaya days is considered very auspicious for
warding off Pithru Doshams
(3)Gandaki Teertham near Sri Ambal's shrine (Yama Teertham) is same of Gandaki River, Nepal. To bring some theertham and dosing as medicine and worshipping in Altar at Home
(4)Sacred pushkarani [temple Tank ] to take a dip here for all Doshas.
Devotees also observe that this holy water famously taste different at various spots around the tank—a mystical sanctity
please contact for more details on pooja
Sri Balamurugan - 8489869367 or Dr Sundaram - 9480173760
Kindly see photos and texts below as references from sri agasthiya vijayam.
Source Courtesy : www.agasthiar.org or www.agnisiksha.org



















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