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Myths about Tamil Nadu

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Tamil Nadu across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

5 myths currently featured for Tamil Nadu.

Murugan Pouting and Leaving Mount Kailash Because Ganesha Won the Mango

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPalani Hills, Tamil Nadu, IndiaMurugan • Ganesha • Shiva

Lord Murugan and his brother Ganesha competed in a divine race to win a sacred mango of wisdom offered by Sage Narada. While Murugan circled the physical world on his peacock, Ganesha won by circling his parents, claiming they were his universe. Feeling slighted, Murugan renounced his home and settled in the Palani Hills as an ascetic.

Rati Piteously Pleading with Shiva to Restore Her Husbands Kamadeva's Form

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, IndiaRati • Kamadeva • Shiva

Following the incineration of the god of love, Kamadeva, by Lord Shiva's third eye, his consort Rati falls into profound grief. She travels to the sacred city of Kanchipuram to perform intense penance and plead for her husband's restoration. Moved by her devotion and the cosmic need for love, Shiva eventually grants her the boon that Kamadeva will be reborn in the future.

Kanyakumari Left Waiting at the Altar and Her Rice Turning into Multi-colored Sand

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, IndiaDevi Kanya Kumari • Lord Shiva • Banasura

The goddess Devi Kanya Kumari, an incarnation of Parvati, performed penance at the southernmost tip of India to marry Lord Shiva and fulfill a prophecy to slay the demon Banasura. Tricked by the sage Narada into believing the auspicious wedding hour had passed, Shiva failed to arrive, leaving the goddess to remain a perpetual virgin. In her sorrow and anger, she discarded the wedding feast,...

Rama Sculpting a Sand Lingam and Worshipping Shiva Before the War

🕉️ Hindu MythologyRamanathaswamy Temple, RameswaramRama • Sita • Shiva

Before crossing the ocean to Lanka to rescue his wife Sita, Rama sought the blessings of Lord Shiva by establishing a sacred lingam on the shores of Rameswaram. When Hanuman's mission to bring a stone lingam from the Himalayas was delayed, Rama and Sita sculpted a lingam out of sea sand to perform the ritual at the auspicious hour. This act of devotion united the paths of Shaivism and...

Markandeya Saved from Yama's Noose by Shiva

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAmritaghateswarar-Abirami Temple, ThirukadaiyurMarkandeya • Lord Shiva • Lord Yama

The sage Markandeya was destined to die at the age of sixteen, but his unwavering devotion to Lord Shiva led him to seek refuge at a sacred lingam in Thirukadaiyur. When Yama, the God of Death, arrived to claim his soul and cast his noose around both the boy and the lingam, Shiva erupted from the stone in his wrathful form as Kalantaka. Shiva defeated Yama to protect his devotee, granting...