Maha Samadhi of Rama Deva Siddha


Azhagar Koil is a very popular destination in Madurai. The shrine for Azhagar (Lord Vishnu), Palaimuthir Solai (Lord Muruga) are well known.

If you climb the nearby hill, there is a small spring located on the top called Noopura Ganga. The water of this eternal spring tastes so sweet. There is also a small temple for Goddess Rakkayi nearby. The TamilNadu government runs a small herbal garden here.

But what most people arent aware is the Samadhi of Rama Deva Siddhar which is a 7-8 kms trek from this place. There is a small Shiva Linga at the samadhi but nothing else. Rama Deva was one of the 18 Rishis or Siddhars who were well versed in ancient medicine,alchemy and other sciences.

There is another group of people who believe that the Samadhi of Rama Deva rishi is that of the Lord Narasimha shrine located just behind the main deity in Azhagar Koil ( seen in the image below).  There seems to be an older shrine for Narasimha in the temple and this shrine which stands out seperately in an elevated platform doesnt seem to be inline with the general temple structure.

Shrine of Lord Narasimha believed to be
 the Maha Samadhi of Rama Deva Sidhar
 Rama Deva Siddha Madurai


 Rama Deva Siddha Gajasthambam Madurai

 Rama Deva Siddha Temple Entrance Madurai

Rama Deva Siddha Temple Pillars Madurai

Rama Deva Siddha Temple Gopuram Madurai

Crowd in Rama Deva Siddha Temple Madurai

Rama Deva Siddha Temple Sculptures Madurai

Premises Rama Deva Siddha Temple Entrance Madurai

The Shrine of Karupannaswamy Madurai

Shrine of lord Karuppanasamy Madurai

Shrine of lord Karuppanasamy Temple Madurai

 Lord Karuppanasamy Temple Madurai


 Lord Karuppanasamy Temple Gopuram Madurai


Herbal Farm at Azhagar Koil Madurai

Herbal Farm Trees at Azhagar Koil Madurai

On way to Noopura Ganga Spring Madurai

Bats hanging in the herbal farm Madurai

Palaimuthir Solai Murugan Temple Madurai

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