Temples are primary attraction and few select days in the year are special for each of the big temples. Taking the god for a tour in the evening happens on auspicious occasions around the Raja Vedi. Aragalur celebrates many festivals like Pongal where the friends and relatives of nearby villages are invited.
Shiva:
Bhairavar puja is celebrated in a grand way at the Sri Kamanada
Eswar temple on the 8th day after the
new moon day (Ashtami) at midnight. This is probably the only temple having like this Bairavar pooja in Tamil Nadu. On the day before
Panguni Uthiram, morning sun-ray directly falls on the
Lingam and is worshiped at this time by small number of traditional local families. This next occurs on 12 April 2014 6:00am to 6:30am IST. This temple has a
Temple tank, though dry for most part of the year.
Kameshwara temple stala Purana indicates that the Kamadeva woke up Siva at this place. There is a village named
Kaamakkaapaliyam in this locality. Sri Kamanada Eswar temple was built prior to 1206 CE and hosts many
Epigraphs of historic and
Archaeological importance and it is maintained by Tamil Nadu Government Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments ministry. The epigraphs were collected by the
British Raj in 1931CE and numbered it 408 - 455. Bhirava pooja here is recent phenomena - since 17 September 1993CE, and it is getting very popular and the village bustles with transient business, including Aragalur traditional
Paniyaram dish. The
vimana is of 3 levels and it has
Temple tank. Saint
Vashistha, is believed to have worshipped the shiva Linga here.
Aarudhra Darisanam is celebrated in December each year (Tamil month of Margazhi on Tiruvathira).
Ashta Bhairavar icons installed at Aragalur are : Asitanga, Kala, Kapala, Krodha, Rudra, Ruru, Samhara & Unmatta.
Vishnu: Rajaraja Vanar Kovaraiyan built Karivaradha Perumal Kovil (Vishnu) in the 12th century that is facing West. There are nice
Dasavatara murals with the 9th avatar as
Budha. This temple has a
Temple tank having water. Its water is not used or minimally used for the ritualistic activity. This is parrikara sthalam for the people with stars
Uthiradam,
Thiruvonam,
Avittam &
Moolam. The
vimana is of 3 levels and it has
Temple tank. Both the Sri Kamadada (consort's temple pillar) and Karivaradha Perumal (roof) temples have the sun, moon and the dagger Royal Insignia of the
Vijayanagara Empire embossed on the granite wall/pillar.
Solesvaran Temple: This temple gives the old name for the village as 'Thayinum nalla chozhiswaram'. The temple is constructed using
Granite stones with no mortar. There is one
inscription in the temple,
Nandi in separate
Mandapa. There is another small temple for the goddess adjacent to the Solesvaran temple and the construction is similar to the mail temple. Locals believe that this was constructed by/in honor of
Kulothunga Chola III. In 2007, volunteers have cleared the vegetation over growth on the roof of this temple. {{Adjacent communities
Subrahmanyan temple in the Market street (Kadai Veedhi) celebrates Soora Samhaaram every year on the 6th day of Karthika lunar
Tamil month.
Ambairamman temple, on the Vasishta Nadi, has 2
Vinayakars that's not as common.
Temple cars: (Donated by Eramanchi Tulukanna Nayaka 1518 under
Vijayanagara Empire ruler
Krishnadevaraya) in ruins - not maintained. The art work is brilliant even in the current condition.
Buddha temple: The Budha temple and Buddha statues are found in the neighboring village
Thiyaganur is another attraction to visitors. For the visitors who have extra time on their hand there is no shortage of temples, small and big, in this small village. There are 21 temples for the tiny population of this village. Bronze
Jain statues were present in this village. They are probably moved to Salem
museum. There are couple of restaurants that provide basic food to the locals and tourists. For accommodation, Attur is the nearest desirable place. There are 12 Siva temples located on villages through which
Vasishta Nadi flows. These include the panchaboodhas (Five Classical Elements or
Tattva worshipped by
Vashistha Rishi: Belur Thandodreswarar (
land),
Ethapur Sambavamoortheswarar (
water),
Attur Kottai Kayanirmeshwarar (
Fire), Aragalur Kamanadeshwarar (
Air) & Koogayur Swarnapurieswarar (
Sky). == References ==