The nine sacred temples of the Nagarathar community
The Nagarathar temples are at the heart of lineage, worship, ritual identity, and community continuity. Explore the nine clan temples and, where applicable, the pirivu groups associated with them.
Total Temples
9
Total Pirivus
19
Page Purpose
Temple overview and entry point
About the Nagarathar temple tradition
The Nagarathar community is traditionally organized around nine clan temples. These temples are not just places of worship, but also sacred anchors of family identity, marriage custom, ritual continuity, and shared memory. In your uploaded mapping, some temples also contain specific pirivu associations that can be shown on the individual temple pages.
Explore all nine temples
Each temple page can later include temple history, Nagarathar contributions, pirivu list, YouTube video, location, 360° view popup, and gallery content.
Illaiyathangudi Kovil
The first among the Nagarathar clan temples, revered for Kailasanathar and Nithyakalyani Amman.
Iluppaikkudi Kovil
A sacred Nagarathar temple known for its deep traditional and spiritual significance.
Iraniyur Kovil
One of the nine ancestral temples associated with Nagarathar lineage and worship traditions.
Mathur Kovil
A major clan temple with multiple pirivu associations in your uploaded data.
Nemam Kovil
A respected Nagarathar temple that forms part of the traditional nine-temple structure.
Pillaiyarpatti Kovil
Widely known for Karpaga Vinayakar and its long-standing importance in Nagarathar heritage.
Soorakudi Kovil
A sacred temple in the Nagarathar temple network with enduring ritual significance.
Vairavan Kovil
A key Nagarathar temple connected to multiple pirivu branches in your uploaded mapping.
Velankudi Kovil
One of the traditional nine temples, forming part of the sacred Nagarathar temple framework.
Sacred heritage, preserved through generations
These temples are among the strongest living symbols of Nagarathar identity. From worship and lineage to architecture and service, they continue to guide the spiritual and cultural life of the community.