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Sapta Vidanga Temple trail to spotlight Tamil Nadu’s ancient spiritual heritage

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Last updated: November 7, 2025 4:11 pm
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Published: November 7, 2025
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In a bid to promote the region’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage, the Nagapattinam district administration has launched a series of curated heritage tours, beginning with the Sapta Vidanga Temple Trail. Organised by the Nagapattinam District Tourism Promotion Committee under the chairmanship of Collector P. Akash, the initiative forms part of a larger effort to promote heritage and experiential tourism across the coastal district.

The inaugural trail — “Sapta Vidanga Thalangal: Oru Naal Pārampariya Sutrula” (One-day Heritage Tour) — is scheduled for November 9 and will feature an expert heritage guide accompanying the participants to seven ancient Shiva temples in the districts of Nagapattinam, Karaikal, and Tiruvarur.

Ancient circuit

The “Sapta Vidanga” tradition refers to seven Swayambhu (self-manifest) forms of Shiva, collectively worshipped as Thyagaraja in the Somaskanda aspect — accompanied by Parvati and Skanda. The name “Vidanga” derives from Vi + Danga, meaning “not created by hand.”

Each of the seven temples — at Nagapattinam (Kayarohaneswarar), Vedaranyam, Tirukuvalai, Tiruvaimur, Tirukarayil, Tiruvarur, and Tirunallaru — enshrines a distinct form of Thyagaraja, each associated with unique yogic symbolism and devotional traditions. These temples, celebrated in the Periya Puranam and forming part of the Paadal Petra Sthalams, are among Tamil Saivism’s most revered yet less known shrines.

“Among thousands of Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu, these seven hold special significance for their Swayambhu idols and their deep philosophical meaning,” said S. Jeyakumar, tourism consultant and member of the district promotion committee. “Each image of Thyagaraja represents a distinct Vidanga form — believed to be worshipped even by Vishnu himself.”

Heritage push

Officials said the Sapta Vidanga trail takes inspiration from other well-known spiritual circuits in Tamil Nadu, including the Pancha Bhootha Sthalams, dedicated to the five elements, and the Pancha Sabha temples, which represent Shiva’s five cosmic dance halls.

“This initiative aims to connect spiritual geography with cultural understanding. By facilitating expert-guided interpretation, we hope to foster responsible tourism while deepening appreciation for the region’s art, architecture, inscriptions, and living traditions,” said a Tourism promotion committee member.

Beyond this launch, the district administration is preparing to unveil additional heritage and eco-tourism projects, alongside restoration efforts at the Dutch Cemetery and other remnants of colonial Nagapattinam.

Published – November 07, 2025 09:41 pm IST



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