Sri Subramaniya Swamy Temple is located in Valliyur in South Tamil Nadu quite close to Nanguneri and Thirunelveli. It is located in a picturesque Mahendragiri Hills and thus this Temple earns the distinction of being the one and only Subramanya Temple built in a Cave. The Temple premises where it has been built is in the shape of a Tamil word OM. The Presiding Deity of this Temple is Sri Subramanya Swamy who is also known as Valliyur Murugan. The Temple does not have a Rajagopuram but instead there is a Gopuram on top of which the Idols of Subramaniya Swamy along with Valli and Devasena are found. Most Devotees who come by vehicles enter the Temple through the Northern gate. There is a multi pillared Mandapam leading from the Northern gate to the Temple. Facing the Sanctum Sanctorum is a Dwajasthambam, a Neivedhya Peedam and a Mayil Vaahanam. The East facing Moolasthanam looks glittering with the Idol of Lord Subramanya Swamy along with His newly wedded Consort Valli on one side and flanked by Deivanai on the other side. There is another Sub Shrine where Shanmugar is flanked on either side by Valli and Devasena. It is believed that immediately after marrying Valli, Lord Subramanya Swamy had brought Her to Valliyoor it is said that Deivanai was so sad that She could not befriend Valli despite best efforts. Finally it is said that Sage Agasthiyar came to the rescue of Deivanai and brought them together through conciliatory talks. Sage Agasthiyar was one of the foremost person to worship Lord Subramanya Swamy here. The Temple has a Rock Cut Sanctum Sanctorum with several Mandapams around it. The Temple comprises of Idols for Ganapathy, Sastha and Shivan. Close to this are the Idols for the Ashta Kannigaigal. There is a Sub Shrine for Jayantheeswarar and Soundaryanayagi Ambal. There are Shrines for Natarajar, Sivagami Ambal and Dhakshinamoorthy. To the right of the Sanctum Sanctorum is a Sub Shrine for Kasi Viswanathar, Visalakshi and Saneeswarar. The Naalvar Sannadhi comprises of Thirugnana Sammandar, Thirunavukkarasar, Sundarar and Manickavasagar. Facing the Moolasthanam are the Idols of Bhairavar, Suryan and Chandran. The Idol of Aajarya Vinayagar is seen East facing. There is a East facing Ambal Sannadhi for Valli who is seen in a standing posture. It is believed that the newly wedded Valli was desperately in need of water and hence requested Subramanya Swamy for it. Since water was scarce Subramanya Swamy struck His Spear on the ground and perennial water started gushing out of it. The flooded Sacred Tank formed here due to this is known as Saravana Poigai. This Pushkarani is close to the Eastern entrance and there is a Vasantha Mandapam within this Pushkarani. A multi pillared Mandapam leads the Devotees from the Pushkarani towards the Temple premises. Historians still believe that many of the Idols found in this Temple is around 3000 years old. There is a saying that Murugan never sends His Devotees empty handed when they visit Valliyur. This is one of the rare Temples where Childless couples are Blessed with new born kids soon after they visit this Temple. Since the Temple is carved out of Rocks Devotees may not be able to circumambulate from within the Temple. The outer Pradhakshanam or Giri Pradakshanam is considered very Sacred here. There is a Sub Shrine for Sangili Boothathar, and Naga Devathas in this outer peripheral. There is a Temple office and a Madapalli within the Temple Premises. The Temple's Chariot is parked safely near the Northern entrance. There are several flower and Pooja Shops selling all types of Divine articles. Devotees who wish to know more about the Temple could contact Sivarama Kutty in his mobile 97903 53253. He runs his Divine Pooja stall close to the Northern entrance. Thai Kiruthigai, Aadi Kiruthigai, Thai Poosam, Skanda Shasti are some of the important festivals that draws tumultuous gathering of Devotees here.
Temple Timings: From 5.30 AM to 11.30 AM and 5.30 PM to 8.30 PM
Contact Details: Sivarama Kutty 97903 53253, 04637 222888 and Ganapathy Sundaram or Ganesan Gurukkal 97914 33020
Distance from Thirunelveli to Valliyur is 44 Kms
Distance from Thoothukudi to Valliyur is 88 Kms
Distance from Nanguneri to Valliyur is 15 Kms
Distance from Kalakkad to Valliyur is 25 Kms
Distance from Nagerkoil to Valliyur is 39 Kms
Distance from Tenkasi to Valliyur is 96 Kms
Distance from Kadayam to Valliyur is73 Kms
Distance from Colachel to Valliyur is 57 Kms
Distance from Marthandam to Valliyur is 64 Kms
Distance from Thiruvananthapuram to Valliyur is 115 Kms
Distance from Ambasamudhram to Valliyur is 58 Kms
Distance from Varkala to Valliyur is 147 Kms
Distance from Kanyakumari to Valliyur is 40 Kms
Distance from Chennai to Valliyur is 665 Kms
Nearest Railway Station is Valliyur R.S.
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