Tirunelveli Draupadi Temple

The Draupadi Dharmaraja temple, situated in the Town locality, stands as a renowned religious site in Tirunelveli. Within its sanctum, one can witness the revered figures of Dharmaraja and Draupadi, both seated, with Bheema, Nakula, and Sahadeva on the left of Dharmaraja, while Arjuna stands to the right of Draupadi. Completing this divine assembly, Krishna is positioned behind them, accompanied by Rukmini and Bhama on either side.

The Ardha mandapa of the temple showcases metallic representations of Krishna with his consorts, as well as Arjuna and Draupadi, all standing gracefully. A remarkable feature of the temple is the grand severed head of Aravan.

Among the temple's recent additions, there are representations of village deities, Hanuman, and Lakshmi Hayagreeva. An important annual event at the temple is the festival of walking on fire, which draws thousands of devotees to come together in celebration.


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