1.Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple
The auspicious Dandayuthapani Swamy Temple is the third of the Arupada houses of Lord Murugan. This temple is very famous, as it is about 2,000 years old. It is located in Palani town of Dindigul district, formerly Tiruvinankudi, and is mentioned in the old Sangam literature as Thirumurugaartutpai. It is located in Palani town in Dindigul district, 100 kilometers (62 mi) southeast of Coimbatore and northwest of Madurai, at the foot of the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu, India. Lord Palani Muruga blesses the devotees in Antikolam as Dandayuthapani. The statue of Moolavar in this thalam is made of Navapashan. Legend has it that this idol was created by Sage Bogar, the chief disciple of Agathiya.
2.Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple
Palani is the name of a hill. Palani is the city with Palani Hill and Thiruvavinankudi Place at the foot of the hill. The reason why this temple is called "Palani" is because Lord Shiva and Parvati called their youngest son, Lord Muruga, "Jnanap Pasam Ni," which was given as "Pazam Ni" and later became Palani.
3.Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple
Palani Murugan Temple is a town famous for its festivals.Festivals like Thaipusam, Panguni Uthiram, and Surasamharam are celebrated here every year with much fanfare.It is a boon that crores of devotees visit this temple from all over Tamil Nadu, mainly during the Thaipusa festival.The golden chariot worship in this temple is very special.