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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Arupadai Veedu Pilgrimage

 

My Arupadai Veedu Pilgrimage – A Family Road Trip to Remember(8th Nov - 11th Nov 25)

Day 1: Chennai to Tiruttani, Swamimalai & Palani – The Journey Begins

Our Arupadai Veedu trip kicked off from Chennai in the early morning, my mom and both sisters along for this deeply spiritual journey. First stop: Tiruttani. Despite the early hour, we completed darshan peacefully by 8 am. Breakfast fuelled us for the long drive onwards to Swamimalai, reaching there by 3 pm. After a restful break, we had our darshan by 4:45 pm. Rejuvenated, we headed to Palani and checked into Selvam Imperial Hotel by 10:30 pm. The first day ended with a sense of accomplishment and gratitude, having covered two of Lord Murugan’s sacred abodes with my beloved family.

Tiruttani              Swamimalai 

Day 2: Palani, Pillayarpatti & Thiruparankundram – Navigating Crowds & Finding Peace

Sunday, 9th November 2025, was bustling at Palani—crowds everywhere! We managed our darshan and checked out around noon. Next, we drove to the renowned Pillayarpatti temple, famous for its powerful Pillayar. With time running tight and Pazhamudircholai’s 6 pm closure looming, we decided instead to proceed to Thiruparankundram. The peaceful darshan here contrasted beautifully with the earlier crowds. That night, we settled into Hotel Boopathi near Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple. Though car parking was tricky, we managed. Day two wound down with the fulfillment of hitting key spiritual milestones in our journey.

Thiruparunkundram     Pillayarpatti

Day 3: Pazhamudircholai & Tiruchendur – Serene Darshans and Beachside Bliss

We checked out early from Hotel Boopathi and made for Pazhamudircholai Murugan Temple. Being Sashti, I expected rush, but the temple was surprisingly quiet—almost magical in its serenity. Darshan was quick, and we carried that blessed feeling straight on to Tiruchendur, arriving by 11:30 am. Checked into New LS Lodge (great service, value-for-money, and just a short walk from the temple). Parking was manageable, thankfully. Even for a Monday, the temple had a gentle crowd. We refreshed ourselves with a sea bath, visited the sacred Nazhi Kinaru, and opted for the ₹100 special queue for Senthil Andavan darshan, giving us plenty of time before the deity. Ending the day by the ocean, I felt our pilgrimage was reaching its peaceful, joyous climax.




Day 4: Homeward Bound – Returning with Full Hearts

On the final morning, we left New LS Lodge around 8 am, content and spiritually recharged. Breakfast was at Shanmuga Restaurant; lunch, though average in taste, at Gowari Parvati Hotel near Samapuram toll, delivered sparkling clean restrooms and easy parking. We reached Chennai around 8 pm after nearly 12 hours in the car, grateful to have completed the sacred circuit with Lord Murugan’s blessings.

A few numbers for memory: our Baleno petrol cost ₹9700, tolls ₹1865, hotels ₹7625, and essentials like food & tickets ₹6000. But those numbers pale in comparison to the experiences, laughter, challenges, and moments of peace that marked this unforgettable family pilgrimage.

Truly, the journey to Arupadai Veedu with family is one for my heart’s album—each temple, each road, each darshan, a step closer to spiritual fulfillment.

 

Arupadai Veedu Pilgrimage

  My Arupadai Veedu Pilgrimage – A Family Road Trip to Remember(8th Nov - 11th Nov 25) Day 1: Chennai to Tiruttani, Swamimalai & Palan...