
Connect With the Ancient Tamil Temple Tradition
A tradition older than 3,000 years from Agama Shastra — where every ritual, every mantra, every offering is precise and sacred.
View Maa Varahi PujaWhat Is Agama Shastra?
Veda and Agama — the two pillars of Hinduism. Agama is the science of temples.
64 Agama Texts
There are 64 Agama texts in Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Shakta traditions governing temple construction, puja rituals, idol installation, and festivals.
Precise Protocols
Agama puja defines every ritual precisely. The timing of Abhishekam, number of lamps, Archana mantras — all prescribed.
Trained Archaka
In South Indian temples, the archaka (priest) is trained in Agama Shastra from childhood. This is wisdom passed down through generations.

Villupuram, Tamil Nadu
Maa Varahi Amman — the 7th and most mysterious of the Sapta Matrika Shaktis. At Villupuram temple, Maa Varahi is worshipped 4 times a day in Agama style. This temple is known for devotees seeking relief from the most difficult obstacles.
4 daily Agama-style pujas
Trained Tamil archaka family
Sankalpa with your name and gotra
Puja video on WhatsApp
How Is Agama Puja Different From North Indian Puja?
North Indian Puja
- Based on Vedic mantras
- Sanskrit tradition
- Flexible rituals
- At home or temple
South Indian Agama PujaAvailable on Divyartha
- Based on Agama Shastra — 64 Agamas
- Tamil-Sanskrit bilingual mantras
- Extremely precise and rule-bound
- Only at temple — by trained archaka
- Deepam, Abhishekam, Archana
Our Featured Agama Service

Maa Varahi Sarv Badha Nashak
Maa Varahi Amman — Varaha-formed, the 7th of the Sapta Shakti. Obstacles no other deity removed, Maa Varahi removes. Performed in ancient Agama style at Villupuram temple — with sankalpa in your name, Deepam, Abhishekam, and Archana.
Temple
Villupuram
Tradition
Tamil Agama
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From ₹501
A 3,000-Year Tradition — Available for You Today
Without traveling to Tamil Nadu — receive the benefits of Agama puja for Maa Varahi