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Private Navagraha temple tour from Thanjavur in one day

13 hoursFrom INR 11999
Private Navagraha temple tour from Thanjavur in one day — Cultural & heritage things to do in Thanjavur

Full-day tour visiting all nine Navagraha temples with private transport — expert guidance on rituals and authentic offerings included.

This full-day private tour brings you to the nine Navagraha temples from Thanjavur, ensuring you see each temple without running into closures. The journey is well-paced to avoid the usual 1 PM to 4 PM temple shutdowns, using a smart sequence that maximizes your time.

You will have access to key rituals, from the unique blue milk at Thirunageswaram to the sacred tanks at Thirunallar, with guidance to help you navigate authentic offerings and bypass tourist traps. Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles are provided, with professional drivers familiar with temple etiquette. Customization options allow you to spend more time at your preferred sites, or skip locations based on your needs.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Fees for parking • Transportation to and from the location • Air conditioning within the vehicle • Applicable government taxes • Fuel surcharges
What's NOT included?+
• Food and beverages • Lodging or hotel accommodations • Personal expenditures
What should I know before booking?+
• Nearby public transport options are accessible • Infants must be seated on an adult's lap • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the planned departure time.
How does pickup work?+
Pickup will occur at your hotel. A driver will meet you holding a sign with the company's name, and the vehicle will display the brand logo.
What's the itinerary?+
• The Kailasanathar Temple in Thingalur, recognized as the holy site of Lord Chandra (the Moon), serves as a key landmark in the one-day Navagraha pilgrimage, primarily attracting those in search of emotional stability and mental peace. Legend states that the Moon God prayed to Lord Shiva on this site to recover his radiance. In Hindu astrology, Chandra influences emotions and the mind, and visiting the temple is believed to ease stress, anxiety, and "Chandra Dosha." The temple draws particular focus on Full Moon (Pournami) days and Mondays, with devotees typically bringing white flowers, white cloth, and raw rice combined with jaggery to honor the lunar deity. The ambiance is filled with devotion as worshippers perform Abhishekam with milk, seeking blessings for domestic harmony and their children's wellness. Including Thingalur in your Kumbakonam temple itinerary adds to the spiritual and tranquil experience. • Alangudi, situated in the Cauvery delta, is the revered "Guru Sthalam" dedicated to Lord Jupiter (Guru Bhagavan). This planet, considered the most beneficial of the nine celestial bodies, embodies wisdom, wealth, marriage, and offspring. The main deity is Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as Abathsahayeswarar, recognized for saving the world by consuming poison during the cosmic ocean's churning. Pilgrims mainly focus on the shrine of Dakshinamurthy, where devotees offer yellow flowers and chickpeas (Garbanzo beans) to Jupiter. Thursdays are particularly busy, as it is believed that honoring Guru on this auspicious day provides quick relief from financial struggles and marital delays. The temple emanates a scholarly and serene energy, aligned with the attributes of the "Teacher of the Gods," and visiting Alangudi is essential for those pursuing career growth and a prosperous family life during their Navagraha journey. • The Naganathaswamy Temple at Thirunageswaram is famed as the dwelling of Lord Rahu. This temple is recognized globally for an unusual miracle: milk poured over Rahu during Abhishekam transforms into a striking blue color as it cascades over the idol and turns back to white upon exiting. Rahu, known as the "Shadow Planet," is associated with earthly desires and sudden shifts. Worshipping during Rahu Kaalam (a propitious time) is thought to safeguard devotees from the "evil eye," poisonous stings, and the adverse impacts of Sarpa Dosha. The temple exemplifies Chola architectural brilliance, featuring expansive halls adorned with intricate serpent sculptures, making it an essential site for those aiming to remove barriers in both their personal and professional lives. The combination of its architectural grandeur and the miraculous blue milk event enhances its appeal for international pilgrims and visitors. • Suryanar Koil, located close to Kumbakonam, is the leading site for the 9 Planets Temple Tour. It is the sole temple in Tamil Nadu specifically devoted to the Sun God, Lord Surya, holding considerable astrological importance. Constructed by the Chola Dynasty in the 11th century, this architectural wonder showcases a unique arrangement where the other eight planetary deities face the center shrine of Surya. Visitors come here seeking relief from Surya Dosha, requesting improvements in health, success in careers, and leadership traits. The temple is noted for its "Kol Vinai Theertha Vinayagar," a shrine for Ganesha, who is honored first to eliminate obstacles. Devotees present red flowers and wheat, engaging in rituals to absorb the Sun's vital energy. Whether you have interests in Vedic astrology or the rich history of ancient South India, Suryanar Koil marks a significant beginning to your spiritual journey through the Navagraha circuit. • The Agneeswarar Temple in Kanjanur is devoted to Lord Sukra (Venus). In contrast to other Navagraha temples, Sukra is believed

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