Architectural
structure & vocabularyPalani hill, an offshoot of the Western Ghats, carries the temple, with the Avinankudi temple at the base (adivaram) housing the six-faced Shanmuganatha. The hilltop shrine is 689 steps from the foot, the path lined with mandapas and small shrines and three routes of ascent, one called the elephant path on the old ghat road, with a winch and rope-car service. A shrine to Idumban stands midway, with shrines for Śiva, Agastya, Kura-adi-Velavar, and Vezh-Avi Ko, the Velir chieftain who ruled the area.
The outer prakara leads to the entrance mandapa, with Sri Vallaba Vinayaka and the flag mast and Peacock Mandapa nearby. The Navarang mandapa in the inner prakara, where devotees gather, is borne on twelve massive pillars of ornate workmanship; its two sanctums house Shanmuganatha and the processional Chinna Kumara. Facing it is the sanctum of Dhandayudhapani made of navapashana, with Sivalokanathar, Chandeswara and Bogar shrines in the outer prakara. The golden gopuram on the sanctum carries sculptures of Shanmuga and his attendant gods, and a famous Ganapati and the golden chariot of Murugan stand in the second precinct.