Madavar Vilagam Vaidyanathar temple, Hindu temple near Srivilliputhur, Tamil Nadu, India
The Madavar Vilagam Vaidyanathar is a Hindu temple near Srivilliputhur in Tamil Nadu with two courtyards enclosed by granite walls and a five-tiered gateway tower decorated with sculptures from the Nayak period. The complex includes pillared halls and shrines arranged within these courtyards.
Kings from the Vijayanagar and Nayak dynasties commissioned construction work in the 16th century, adding multiple pillared halls and major shrines to the complex. This period of expansion shaped the temple's layout and architectural character.
The temple's daily rhythm centers on four ritual ceremonies where priests accompany sacred chants with traditional nagaswaram music. These practices shape how worshippers experience the space and connect with its spiritual purpose.
The temple is reachable by bus from Srivilliputhur and Madurai, and operates during set hours from 6 AM to noon and 4 PM to 7 PM. Plan visits around these hours since the site closes outside these times.
Within the complex sits the Siddhamirtham tank, a water reservoir that local residents value for its reputed healing properties. Visitors often learn about this water feature's traditional significance and the local beliefs surrounding it.
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