Explore Palani – The Sacred Abode of Lord Murugan

Palani is one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in South India, located in Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu. It is renowned for the Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, one of the Six Abodes (Arupadai Veedu) of Lord Murugan, situated atop the Palani Hills.


Why Visit Palani?

Palani is ideal for devotees seeking spiritual fulfillment, divine blessings, and faith-driven journeys. It is believed that worshipping Lord Murugan here brings wisdom, peace, and liberation.


Top Highlights of Palani

Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple – Hilltop shrine of Lord Murugan
Navapashanam Idol – Unique medicinal composition
Winch & Rope Car – Scenic ascent to the temple
Traditional Footpath Steps – Spiritual climbing experience
Panchamirtham Prasadam – Famous sacred offering


Things to Do in Palani

Climb the hill by foot as an act of devotion
Take the rope car or winch for hilltop views
Offer prayers and attend abhishekam
Receive Panchamirtham prasadam
Explore the serene Palani Hills surroundings


Spiritual & Mythological Significance

According to legend, Palani is where Lord Murugan renounced worldly pleasures, symbolizing wisdom, detachment, and spiritual enlightenment. The Navapashanam idol is believed to have medicinal and healing properties.


Best Time to Visit Palani

The temple can be visited throughout the year. Thai Poosam and Panguni Uthiram festivals are especially grand and auspicious.


Plan Your Palani Visit

Palani is a major destination in Tamil Nadu pilgrimage tour packages, often combined with Madurai, Kodaikanal, and Thiruchendur.

👉 Add Palani to your pilgrimage itinerary and experience divine wisdom and spiritual elevation.