


The temple has 4 ‘gopuram’ (monumental tower), whereby the
‘Raja Gopuram’ is elegantly elevated, infused with Dravidian architecture, highlighting
the structural beauty of this holy abode for Goddess Thuropathai. The temple is
filled with heavenly murals, and divine sculptures, comprising the 108 Tandava
dance phase of Lord Shiva, the marriage of Lord Ganesha with Buddhi and Siddhi,
and the 63 ‘Nayanmar’ saints representing Saivism. As the temple has 2 main
deities, Lord Thandayuthapani and Goddess Thuropathai, the deities have a
separate inner sanctum, as well as a separate ‘kodi maram’ (flagpole). The accompanying
deities include Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, Goddess Visalatchi, Sri Krishnan, Sri
Hanuman, Sri Kamatchi, Sri Bairavar, Sri Aravan, Sri Katteverayan, Sri
Periyachi, Lord Nadarajan, Sri Nagar and the ‘Navagraha’ (9 planets). Since the
temple has two main deities, therefore separate festivals are conducted for
both deities during the passage of a Hindu year. The festival for lord Murugan
is celebrated on Vaigasi Visagam, whereas for Goddess Thuropathai, a month-long
festival is celebrated in ‘Adi’ month, culminating with a sacred fire-walking
ceremony, participated by pious ‘Shakta’ devotees.
Address: Jalan Gajah Berang, 75200 Melaka.
Phone: 06-2843060