Nallur Kandaswamy Temple – Iconic Hindu Shrine in Jaffna, Sri Lanka
Nallur Kandaswamy Temple – Iconic Hindu Shrine in Jaffna, Sri Lanka
Located in Jaffna, Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil is one of Sri Lanka’s most important Hindu temples, dedicated to Lord Murugan.
Historical & Cultural Background:
Originally built in 948 AD and later rebuilt by the Dutch-era administrator Don Juan Ragunatha Muthaliyar in 1734, the temple is an architectural and spiritual marvel. It plays a central role in the religious life of Tamil Hindus in Sri Lanka.
Unique Facts or Anecdotes:
- Hosts the grand 25-day Nallur Festival each August
- Traditional rituals are performed with drumming and conch shells
- The temple prohibits certain attire—men must enter shirtless
What to See:
- Golden-arched gopuram (temple tower)
- Intricate carvings and frescoes
- Daily puja (rituals) and temple music
- Large inner courtyard and historic well
Tips for Visitors:
Remove your shoes before entering. Dress modestly and follow temple customs. Visit during puja times for a vibrant experience.