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Samayapuram mariamman photos
Samayapuram mariamman photos










samayapuram mariamman photos

During this time, the temple chariot processions and teppams (lake processions) happen. Like most Tamil temples the main festival is during the start of the summer, generally in April.Thai Poosam, usually occurring in the Tamil month of Thai.The temple is maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu. The new urchavar panchaloga idol was donated to the temple in the year 1991. Later, the control was split and currently Samayapuram is under an independent trust monitored by the Government of Tamil Nadu, which also monitors the annadanam distribution (an act of offering food to the devotees). Originally it was under the management of the Thiruvanaikaval temple, a popular one in the region. It is believed that they made a commitment to build the temple if they win the war and after attaining success they built a shrine for the Goddess. The idol was moved outside Srirangam, and later found by some of the passerby who built a temple named, the Kannanur Mariamman temple.ĭuring that period (around the 17th century CE), Trichi was ruled by the Vijayanagar kings and the area was used as an army base. It is a common belief in that part of the region that such local Gods have immense powers and they must always be satisfied by proper offerings and sacrifices. One legend says that the present deity was at the Ranganathaswamy temple at Srirangam, and one of chief priests of the temple believed that the idol caused him illness and hence asked it to be removed from the temple. There is scant history of the period before that though it is believed that the locals worship the Goddess for many centuries before building the current temple. In the early 18th century, King Vijayaraya Chakkaravarthi built the present day form of the temple.

samayapuram mariamman photos

Samayapuram is the second most wealthy (in terms of cash flows) temple in Tamil Nadu after Palani. The temple attracts thousands of devotees on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays, the holy days for Mariamman. Offerings of raw salt is also made to the Goddess by the rural devotees. ĭevotees also offer mavilakku, (Tamil - மாவிளக்கு) a sweet dish made of jaggery, rice flour and ghee. It is believed by the devotees that the Goddess has enormous powers over curing illnesses Īnd hence, it is a ritual to buy small metallic replicas, made with silver or steel, of various body parts that need to be cured, and these are deposited in the donation box. The main deity, Samayapurathal or Mariamman, a form of supreme mother goddess Durga or Maha Kali or Aadi Shakthi, is made of sand and clay like many of the traditional Mariamman deities is considered as most powerful Goddess, and hence unlike many other Hindu deities there are no abhishekams (sacred bathing) conducted to the main deity, but instead the "abishekam" is done to the small stone statue in front of it. Arulmigu Mariamman Temple, Samayapuram is an ancient Hindu temple in Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu, India.












Samayapuram mariamman photos