The temple is one of the
Six Abodes of Murugan (
Arupadai Veedu), a set of foremost and sacred Hindu temples, dedicated to Murugan. It is also one of the
Vaippu Sthalams sung by Tamil
Shaivite Nayanar Appar. The temple complex is located in the eastern end of the town on the shores of the
Bay of Bengal. It measures north to south, east to west, and has a nine-tier
gopuram (tower gate), that is high. The large gopuram is a prominent feature of the
Hindu Tamil architecture. The principal entrance faces south, and opens into the first of two
prakarams, the first of which is lined with rows of
yalis. The inner sanctum of the temple is in a cave and the main deity, or
moolavar, is Murugan as a saintly child, portrayed in a granite carving. Nali Kinaru, a sacred well fed by a freshwater spring, is located south of the temple. Devotees undergo a
ritual cleansing by bathing in water from the well after bathing in the ocean. ==References==