Arupadaiveedu
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The Arupadiveedu (six abodes) are the most important shrines for the devotees of Muruga in Tamilnadu, India.
They are:
- Palani (120 km west of Madurai)
- Swamimalai (150 km east of Madurai)
- Thiruthani (50 km from Chennai)
- Pazhamudircholai (10 km north of Madurai)
- Thiruchendur (100 km south of Madurai)
- Thiruparamkunram (10 km south of Madurai).