Architectural
structure & vocabularyThe temple is built on a man made hillock about 60 feet high, with 60 stone steps leading up, each step said to represent one year of the Hindu cycle of sixty. The shrine of Sundaresar and Devi Meenakshi lies at the foot of the hill, while Murugan's shrine stands atop. Sculptures along the way depict the legend of the temple.
There are three gopurams and three prakarams. One prakaram is at the foothill, the second midway up, and the third around the Swaminathaswami sanctum. The first prakaram holds shrines to Dakshinamoorthy, Durga, Chandikeswara and the utsavar of Swaminathaswami. The second is large, with a marriage hall and the temple chariot. In the main sanctum, atop the steps, Iravatham, the white elephant of Indra, stands before the Lord, a unique feature, for other Murugan temples place a peacock there.