This 11th-century Chola temple is unique as it houses shrines for all nine planetary deities, with the Sun God as the central presiding figure for worship.
Located near Thanjavur, this serene temple is visited by devotees seeking mental peace and relief from "Chandra Dosha." It is also famous for its first-rice feeding rituals.
Dedicated to the "God of Healing," this temple is a major center for Nadi astrology. Devotees pray here to cure diseases and resolve conflicts related to Mars.
This ancient temple is highly significant for those seeking excellence in education, arts, and communication. It features a unique shrine for the fierce "Agora Murthy" form of Shiva.
Known as the "Guru Sthalam," this temple is where Lord Shiva is worshipped as the protector. It is the primary destination for those seeking wisdom and professional growth.
Associated with wealth and prosperity, this temple is unique because there is no separate idol for Venus; the deity is believed to reside within the main Shiva Lingam.
The most famous Saturn temple in India, it attracts millions seeking relief from hardships. Bathing in the sacred "Nala Theertham" tank is believed to wash away past sins.
This temple is famous for the ritual where milk poured over the Rahu idol turns blue. It is primarily visited to overcome fears and obstacles in one's life.
Located near the coast, this temple is dedicated to Kethu, the "Shadow Planet." Devotees visit to seek spiritual liberation (Moksha) and to resolve various ancestral or karmic issues.