Eighteen Steps, One Presence – The Aniconic Power of Karuppasamy at Azhagar Malai - Pathinettam Padi Karuppasamy Temple A Shrine Unlike Any Other At the sacred complex of Azhagar Koil, nestled in the Malai hills of Madurai in Tamil Nadu, there exists a shrine that quietly defies the conventional imagination of Hindu temple worship. The Pathinettam Padi Karuppasamy shrine houses no carved icon, no anthropomorphic murti dressed in silk and adorned with flowers. Instead, the deity is identified with eighteen masonry steps – Padhinettam Padi in Tamil – set behind an ornamented wooden doorway that remains permanently shut to the public, opened only once a year during the prescribed festival occasion. This is not absence. This is a deliberately chosen, profoundly meaningful form of divine presence. The Aniconic Tradition in Hindu Worship The aniconic tradition – the veneration of a deity through a non-representational form – is ancient and deeply rooted in Tamil and broader Hindu r...