“Though a 1931 court judgement said that except the 33-cent land on Thiruparankundram hillock, the rest belonged to the Murugan temple, the hillock was mistakenly named as ‘Sikkandar Malai ...
Madurai: Union minister of state L Murugan visited the Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple on Monday and later climbed the hill to offer prayers at the Kasi Viswanathar shrine. However, police ...
Ahead of Minister of State L Murugan’s visit to the temple atop the hill, Madurai city police requested him to not proceed to the temple. MADURAI: The entire Thiruparankundram Hill belongs to ...
Union minister L Murugan visited the Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple and faced security restrictions by police. He highlighted irregularities on the sacred hill, urging the Tamil Nadu government ...
Murugan visited Thirupparankundram Murugan ... He insisted that the hill should be recognised solely as Thiruparankundram Malai. (ANI) ...
Dedicated to Murugan or Karthikeya, Thiruparankundram temple is located on a hillock approximately 8 km from the city. The temple is one of the six abodes of Murugan and is a pilgrimage site for ...
In recent weeks, certain Hindu outfits and some BJP leaders in Tamil Nadu have accused sections of Muslims of attempting to rename the Thiruparankundram hills as ‘Sikkandar Malai’. The remarks ...
The Thiruparankundram Subramaniya Swamy Temple in Madurai is the first of the six most sacred temples of Lord Murugan in the state. The other five being -- Tiruchendur, Palani, Swamimalali ...
Some even raised slogans: "reclaim Thiruparankundram hill," and "Murugan's army of devotees defeats detention" on the occasion. Hindu Munnani state president Kadeshwara Subramaniam and scores of ...
A court order from 1933 clearly states that the entire hill, barring 33 cents of land, belongs to Lord Murugan. However, the revenue records from 1983 wrongly mention it as Sikkandar Hill.