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Pillayarpatti Temple Online Rooms Booking Devasthanam Rent

Shiva Venkateswara Mar 16, 2023 Updated Jul 6, 2026 5 min read

Yes — the Arulmigu Karpaga Vinayagar Temple at Pillayarpatti (Sivagangai district, Tamil Nadu) does provide accommodation for pilgrims. The temple’s managing body, the Pillayarpatti Karpaga Vinayakar Nagarathar (P.K.N.K) Trust, runs a set of cottages next to the temple, including both air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned rooms, and offers boarding (food) facilities to visiting devotees. Booking is handled directly by the Trust; the safest, most accurate way to confirm current room availability, tariffs and rules is the Trust’s own official website, pillayarpattitrust.org. This guide summarises what is publicly documented so you can plan your stay with realistic expectations.

Pillayarpatti Temple accommodation at a glance

Pillayarpatti is one of Tamil Nadu’s most revered Ganesha shrines — an ancient rock-cut cave temple whose main deity, Karpaga Vinayagar, is a black-stone image carved into the rock. Many pilgrims come for a single day of darshan, but those who plan special poojas or arrive during festival season often need to stay overnight. For them, the Trust maintains dedicated cottages close to the temple.

DetailWhat the official Trust states
Managed byPillayarpatti Karpaga Vinayakar Nagarathar (P.K.N.K) Trust
Accommodation typeCottages beside the temple — around 45 units, including A/C cottages
Room categoriesBoth non-A/C and air-conditioned rooms available
Food / boardingBoarding (meal) facilities offered to devotees
Booking channelDirectly through the Trust (official website / Trust office)
Advance paymentNot required to reserve; can also be arranged on arrival subject to availability

Note: the official Trust page confirms the cottages and that A/C options exist, but it does not publish a fixed room count or a rate card. Some third-party pages quote figures such as 60 rooms (35 A/C and 25 non-A/C) or tariffs from around Rs 100 up to about Rs 2,000. Because these numbers are not confirmed on the Trust’s own site and can change, treat them as indicative only and verify the current position with the Trust before you travel.

How the room booking works

The Trust manages reservations itself. In practice this means:

  • No third-party portals. Rooms are allotted by the Trust, not by external travel or hotel-booking websites. Avoid any private page claiming to “reserve” temple cottages on the Trust’s behalf.
  • Reserve in advance or on arrival. You can request a room ahead of your visit through the Trust, or enquire in person at the temple. During off-peak periods rooms are usually easier to obtain on the day.
  • Payment. Publicly available information indicates you are not required to pay the full amount in advance to hold a room; settle as per the Trust’s current procedure. Confirm the exact method with the Trust office.
  • Festival demand. Around Vinayaka Chaturthi (a 10-day celebration here) and other major days, cottages fill quickly. Plan well ahead for those dates.

For accommodation questions and current rules, use the Trust’s official accommodation page: pillayarpattitrust.org/accommadation.php. This is the correct, factual point of contact — this article does not take bookings and is not a booking agent.

Rules and eligibility to keep in mind

Temple-run accommodation typically comes with basic conditions to keep the premises orderly and suitable for pilgrim families. Reported conditions at Pillayarpatti include priority for families and, in some cases, restrictions on allotment to single or unmarried individuals. As these house rules are set by the Trust and can be updated, do not treat them as fixed — check the current eligibility and ID requirements with the Trust when you enquire. Carry a government photo ID, as most temple guest houses require one at check-in.

Temple timings and darshan

Planning your stay is easier when you know the temple’s daily schedule.

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ItemDetails
Morning darshan6:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Evening darshan4:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Main deityKarpaga Vinayagar — a rock-cut black-stone Ganesha in a cave shrine
Major festivalVinayaka Chaturthi, celebrated over 10 days

Timings can shift on festival days and during special abhishekams, so reconfirm locally if your plans are tight.

How to reach Pillayarpatti

  • Road: Pillayarpatti lies about 12 km northwest of Karaikudi and roughly 75 km northeast of Madurai. It is reachable via National Highway 36 and State Highway 35.
  • Rail: Sivagangai Railway Station is the nearest, about 43 km away; Karaikudi is another convenient railhead.
  • Air: Madurai International Airport is the closest airport, roughly 94 km from the temple.

Buses and taxis connect Karaikudi and Madurai to Pillayarpatti, and local transport from Karaikudi is frequent.

Practical tips for an overnight stay

  • Reach a day early if you intend to perform a special pooja, as darshan plus pooja can extend beyond a single day.
  • Off-season weekdays offer the best chance of walk-in room availability.
  • Keep expectations realistic: these are simple pilgrim cottages, not hotels — clean, functional, and close to the shrine.
  • If temple cottages are full, Karaikudi (about 12 km away) has a wider range of hotels and lodges.

Frequently asked questions

Does Pillayarpatti temple have its own rooms for pilgrims?

Yes. The P.K.N.K Trust runs cottages beside the temple, including air-conditioned and non-A/C options, and provides boarding facilities for devotees.

Can I book Pillayarpatti temple rooms online?

Reservations are handled by the Trust directly rather than through outside booking portals. Use the Trust’s official website to check availability and the current booking procedure; a confirmed online-payment system may not be in place, so verify before you travel.

What does a room cost?

The Trust’s official page does not publish a rate card. Third-party sources mention tariffs roughly in the Rs 100 to Rs 2,000 range depending on room type, but these are unverified and subject to change — confirm current rates with the Trust.

How many rooms are available?

The official page refers to around 45 cottages including A/C units. Other listings cite different totals (for example 60 rooms). Because counts vary between sources, treat any single figure as approximate.

Are there any restrictions on who can book?

Temple accommodation is intended primarily for pilgrim families, and some reports mention limits on allotment to single or unmarried individuals. House rules are set by the Trust and may change, so confirm eligibility and ID requirements when you enquire.

What are the temple darshan timings?

The temple is generally open 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM, with variations on festival days.

Sources & last verified (July 2026)

tirumalatirupationline.com is an independent pilgrim-information guide. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with the Pillayarpatti Karpaga Vinayakar Nagarathar Trust, TTD, or any temple or government body. Always confirm timings, tariffs, availability and rules on the official Trust website before you travel.

Last reviewed: July 6, 2026

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Shiva Venkateswara is the founding editor of Tirumala Tirupati Online. With over 8 years of dedicated coverage of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, he has personally completed pilgrimages to Tirumala 50+ times, walking the Alipiri and Srivari Mettu footpaths, observing every major arjitha seva, and touring every guest house, mutt, and accommodation block in both Tirumala and Tirupati. His on-the-ground reporting drives the site's day-by-day darshan-status updates, room-availability charts, and festival schedules.His coverage spans TTD darshan procedures (Sarva Darshan, ₹300 Special Entry, SSD tokens, Srivani Trust, Divya Darshan, Supatham VIP), accommodation booking (online quota, CRO walk-ins, all major mutts and choultries), sevas (Arjitha, Daily, Weekly), and broader South Indian temple traditions including Srikalahasti, Bhadrachalam, Tiruchanur, Kanchipuram, Madurai, and the Char Dham circuit. He has interviewed senior TTD staff, peetadhipathis, and tour operators to verify the booking processes, timings, and pricing documented on the site.He launched Tirumala Tirupati Online on August 15, 2017 with the goal of giving Indian and NRI devotees a single trusted source for darshan information that previously lived only in Telugu pamphlets, regional newspapers, and word-of-mouth. The site now publishes daily updates across 2,900+ guides reaching pilgrims in English, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi.Editorial standards: every booking process, timing, and price published on the site is cross-verified against the official TTD portal (tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in) and TTD-issued circulars before publication. Reader-reported errors are corrected within 24 hours. The site does not accept paid placements for booking-related content; AdSense advertising is disclosed per Google policy. Affiliate links use rel="sponsored noopener".Contact: editor@tirumalatirupationline.com. Connect on X (Twitter) @tirumalatirupati and Facebook @tirumalatirupationline.

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