Tirunageswaram
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Tirunageswaram is a place 6 km from Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India and is one of the Navagraha temples dedicated to Lord Raghu. One can offer puja to Lord Raaghu for well beings and good fortune.
One thing is very famous for which crowds throng over that is Raaghu Kala Pooja. one has to purchase ticket for the Pooja ie Milk abhishekam so when milk is poured over the idol the milk turns slightly blue in color which is clearly visible. Other than visiting Raaghu temple nearby is Oopliappan Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
[edit] Travelling
One can take an auto from Kumbakonam if you wish to visit only Tirunageswaram or else if you have travelling on Navagraha tour this will be covered by the tour operator itself.
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