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Where is raahu temple located in chennai?

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  1. Rahu Temple.....................................

    The temple of Sri Rahu is located in Thriunageshwaram, near Kumbakonam,Thanjavur district.

    Rahu Baghawan...................................

    Rahu temple is in Thirunakeswaram about 5 km form Kumbakonam. The deity of the temple is Nagabatheswarar and the Goddess is Piraiyani Valnuthal Ammai. This temple faces the east; it has four Gopurams and three corridors. The Gopuram has five tiers. As one enters the one can have darisanam of Nirutha Ganapathy, Nandi, Vinayakar

    In the outer corridor of the Southern corner, Rahu Baghawan accompanied by his two Devis is found.

    Adverse effects of Rahu will be, such as, misunderstanding among relations and loss of money, illness and unnecessary medical expenditure.

    By worshiping Rahu we may get favourable effect such as improvement in financial position, increase in comforts, disappearance of bad habits, development of good habits

    Rahu may be worshiped on any day. It will reduce the ill effects considerably

    Mantra - Aum rang rahuve namah aum

    Temple is open from 6 A.M. to 1 P.M. and 4P.M. to 8.30 P.M.


  2. It is located in  Tirunageswaram near Kumbhakonam, Thanjavur district.

    Please checkthe following link for details:

    http://www.templenet.com/Tamilnadu/s164....

  3. Hello Vicky. Rahu temple is located in Tirunageshwaram, near Kumbhakonam. Description: This Shivastalam is a vast temple known for its shrine to Raahu, one of the nine celestial bodies - Navagrahas- hence a Navagrahastalam visited by thousands. (Rahu and Ketu are associated with the legend of the churning of the milky ocean.)  

    Tirunageswaram is considered to be the 29th in the series of Tevara Stalams in the Chola kingdom located south of the river Kaveri.

    It is located adjacent to the Vaishnava Divya Desam Uppiliappan Kovil outside the town of Kumbhakonam. Sekkizhaar, the author of Periyapuranam, named the temple that he built at Kunrattur in Tondai Nadu after this temple.

    Offering worship at Kudandai Keezhkottam (Nageswarar temple) in the morning, at Tirunageswaram at noon and at Tiruppampuram in the evening on a given day is considered to be of special significance.

    Legend has it that the mythological serpents Aadi Seshan, Dakshan and Kaarkotakan worshipped Shiva here. Legend also has it that Nala worshipped Shiva here as in Tirunallaar.  Gowtama muni, Paraasarar and Bhageerata are also associated with legends related to this temple.

  4. Thirunageshwaram.

    For any puja for removal of naga-dosha, Kalahasti in AP is also a preferred destination.

  5. it is located in thirunageswaram in kumbhakonam at tanjore district

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