Navagrahas with their Consorts at the Marthandeswarar Temple in Karungulam
Are you aware of any Shiva temple without a Navagraha shrine in Tamil Nadu? It's rare to find one! But have you ever heard of a temple where Navagrahas are present with their consorts? It's a rare phenomenon indeed, and I'd like to take you to a temple near Tirunelveli, where you can witness this extraordinary sight. Located about 20 km southeast of Tirunelveli, Karungulam is a quaint village that remains unaffected by technology. The villagers lead a peaceful life amidst the beautiful surroundings of the perennial Tamraparni river, hills, fertile fields, and gardens that are home to peacocks and other varieties of birds. Karungulam has two prominent temples, one for Vishnu and another for Shiva. While the Vishnu temple is famous, the Shiva temple, which we're focusing on in this article, is well-known only among the locals. The presiding deity is Shiva, known as Marthandeswarar, and his consort is named Kulasekhara Nayaki. The legend behind the temple states that King