Sri Kumar GurukkalSivachariyar · SaivaPriest.com

Tiruppur district, Tamil Nadu

Tirumuruganpundi Murugan Temple

1 documented prasādam and naivedyam offerings.

A 1237 CE inscription is cited for pittu-related offering.

What follows is every prasādam and naivedyam this reference documents for Tirumuruganpundi Murugan Temple, grouped by how often the offering is made. Each links through to the entry for that preparation.

Historical record

PittuPittu amutu / tiruppanniyara-appam type · 1237 CE inscription cited in scholarship · One of the strongest inscriptional examples of a medieval pittu-related temple offering.
Historical

What the temple kitchen actually cooks

Temple naivedyam is governed by the temple’s own Āgama and established kitchen tradition, and the working formula — the dittam — is generally not published. Where an official source describes the ritual menu, that is what is recorded here. What is distributed to devotees is not necessarily identical to what is offered inside the sanctum.

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