
Goddess : Sowndhara Nayagi
Holy Tree : Bamboo
Holy Water : Naga Theertham
Color : Smoky
Gem Stone : Cat's Eye

Temple History:
Keezhperumpallam is also called Vanagiri. The planets Kethu and Rahu, known as ‘Chaaya Grahangal’, are associated with the legend of the churning of the milky ocean. When the Devas and Asuras churned the ocean of milk with the Manthira Mountain as the churning stick and snake Vasuki as the rope, the amirtham emerged. This was consumed by an asura, who disguised himself as a Deva. Knowing this, Lord Narayana hit the asura on the head with the spoon in his hand. The head was cut off and fell on the ground. As the asura had consumed amirtham, his head and body continued to live. The head portion of the asura attached itself to a snake body and became Rahu Bhagavan. The body portion that was thrown away fell in Pothigai mountain region which was found and preserved by a Brahmin. The head of a snake got attached to the asura body to become Kethu.
This is an ancient Saivite shrine where legend has it thatKethu, one of the 9 celestial bodies central to astrological beliefs worshipped Shiva.
Rahu and Ketu are associated with the legend of the churning of the milky ocean.There is a shrine dedicated to Kethu in this temple where worship services are offered
Temple Timings:
Kethu Naganathaswamy Temple opens daily from 6 AM to 12.00 PM and 4 PM to 7 PM.
How to reach Kethu Navagraha Shrine at Keezhperumpallam:
The Kethu Temple at Keezhperumpallam is located around 63 km from Kumbakonam. It can also be reached via the Sirkali (Sirkazhi) - Poompuhar Road.
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