NALLUR MURUGAN TEMPLE, SRILANKA
Nallur temple of Murugan/ Skanda/ Kandaswamy in Sri Lanka, 3 kilometers from Jaffna. It rained heavily here on 23rd November, 2025.
Inner shrine of Nallur Murugan temple, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. The architecture inside the temple is excellent. Photography inside the temple is prohibited.
Kandaswamy Kovil (Nallur Temple) is of Murugan, the god of war, love, and beauty, located in Nallur, 3 km from Jaffna town in Sri Lanka. One of the oldest and most significant temples in Sri Lanka, of 948 CE. Rebuilt several times. The current structure is of the 18th century under Dutch rule. Dravidian style with multiple gopurams, including a golden-ochre rajagopuram 25 m high, grand arches, and colors. Main eastern entrance, inner shrines for Ganesha, Vairavar, Surya, Sandana Gopala, a sacred pond, and a garden within the complex. Men should be bare‑chested. Photography is restricted inside the main shrine area.
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