This is the place where he wedded Goddess Deivanai,as a reward of being destroyed the asuran (Demon) Padmasuran, and his cruel brothers. Thiruparamkundram: It's one of the Six Abodes of Lord Muruga ,god of Tamil. This corresponds to his role as the bestower of siddhis. His six heads represent the six siddhis bestowed upon yogis over the course of their spiritual development.
His peacock mount symbolizes his destruction of the ego. His javelin is used to symbolize His far reaching protection, His discus symbolizes His knowledge of the truth, His mace represents His strength and His bow shows His ability to defeat all ills. This symbolizes His purification of human ills. He is sometimes depicted with many weapons including: a sword, a javelin, a mace, a discus and a bow although more usually he is depicted wielding a sakti or spear. Kartikeya symbols are based on the weapons - Vel, the Divine Spear or Lance that He carries and His mount the peacock. We find that interesting legends and puranas are associated with each of these temples of Kumara (Lord Muruga). The six places are believed to be six different battle camps of Lord Muruga. The term padai veedu - in Tamil - means Battle camp. These six places are considered to be the battle camps of Lord Muruga (Skandha). It includes specific details like location, legends, purana, mythology, places to stay, festivals, on these six most famous temples of Lord Muruga - called Aru padai veedu. Then Lord Muruga the special emphasis on the arupadai (Six Abodes)veedu (house) group of shrines. He is considered to be the son of Lord Shiva - the Hindu God of distruction and the brother of Lord Ganesh - the most famous elephant headed god of India.
Lord Muruga - called by various favourite names like Karthilkeya, Arumuga, Shanmuga, Guhan, Skanda, Subramanya and Kumara - by his ardent devotees - is a Hindu god. Lord Muruga Pooja- Aaru(six) Padai(Abodes) Veedu(house)