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ARULMIGU PADHALI AMMAN-MUTHUKARUPPAN-ONDI VEERAN BHAIRAVAR-ALADI-URALKADAIAPPAR – Arulmigu Chithanatha Gurunathasami Temple Puliyuran, Aruppukottai

GODDESSES

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ARULMIGU PADHALI AMMAN-MUTHUKARUPPAN-ONDI VEERAN
BHAIRAVAR-ALADI-URALKADAIAPPAR

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The feminine deity Padhali Amman is portrayed as a round-shaped structure positioned in front of Vinayagar’s shrine. Arulmigu Muthukaruppan is depicted as a pedestal structure next to Vinayagar’s shrine. Ondi Veeran is depicted as a pedestal structure, positioned next to Nallathambi Swamy. Arulmigu Bhairavar is portrayed as a pedestal structure positioned in the mandapam. Arulmigu Aladi is portrayed as a square-shaped granite structure positioned adjacent to the Veerabhadrar’s shrine. Arulmigu Uralkadaiappar is depicted as a pedestal structure, positioned in front of the Karuppanna Swamy shrine.

These deities were consecrated and worshipped for spiritual health and divine protection. They portray different forms of energy and have specific distinctiveness, and separate philosophies in their worship during the festivals. Devotees worshiped these deities as their family gods.