Dhenupureeshwar Thirukovil, Kumbakonam

Dhenupureeswarar Temple or Sri Thenupureeswarar temple is located at South East of Kumbakonam at a calm village known as Pateeswaram. The temple is believed to be constructed during 16th Century by Govinda Dikshithar, a Minister of Nayak King Acchathappa.
The prime deity is Sri Dhenupureeswarar and the idol in this temple is marvelously adorned with religious jewels. The temple structure is a real specimen of centuries old temple architectural beauty. There are many statues, paintings, structures and idols depicting various religious stories and events. The temple is routinely visited by the pilgrims from all over South India.
Temple Timings:
Monday-Sunday (Except Friday):  6 AM to 1 PM, 4 - 9 PM
Friday :  6 AM to 1 PM, 4 - 10 PM
Friday (During Aadi Month) : 4 AM to 1 PM, 4 - 12 Mid Night
How to reach :
Arulmigu Dhenupureeshwar Thirukkovil,
Sri Durga Sthalam,
Patteswaram
Kumbakonam,
Thanjavur District.
Phone: +91 435 416976
  • Trains and Buses from Chennai reach Kumbakonam.
  • Bus route connects Kumbakonam and Patteeswaram Town buses No 8,11,25, 35,61,62 and 67 reach this place.
  • There are buses to Thanjavur from Kumbakonam via Patteeswaram.
  • Mini Buses also ply.   Devotees can stay at Kumbakonam and plan their prayers.
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Theerthangeswarar Temple, Theerthamalai

Theerthamalai is a popular pigrim centre and it is 16 k.m. from Harur in Dharmapuri district. This pilgrim and picnic centre becoming very popular with the public. The temple situated about one k.m up the steep slope of a hillock derives that its name from the five springs in the temple. Lord Theerthagireeswar (Lord Shiva) is the worshipping deity. According to the legend it was here that Lord Rama worshipped Lord Shiva to absolve himself of the sin of having killed several demons in the war against Ravana. Hence there is belief that a holy dip in the waters of this spring will wipe out the sins committed by the people.
According to the legend, in order to worship to Lord Shiva, Rama sent Hanuman to fetch water from the River Ganga, but when Hanuman did not return at the appointed time for pooja, Rama unleashed an arrow onto the rocky slope of the hillock and water sprang forth, which today is called Rama Theertham. The tiny waterfall drops from a height of about 30 feet is perennial and during the summer as well as the rainy season the water falls on the bathing ghat behind the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. The other Theertham, all of which have their origin in different parts of the rocky surface, are the Agasthya Theertham, AgniTheertham. Kumara Theertham and the Gouri Theertham, besides these four Theerthams the Hanuman Theertham is situated about 16km from the main temple on the banks of river South Pennar. This too is also closely associated with the temple. It is stated that when Hanuman returned with the water from the Ganga, he found that Rama had brought the Ganga water with his arrow. He then threw away in anger the vessel containing the Ganga water. This water fell onto the riverbank. Hanuman Theertham also is a very holy place. During summer even when the river is dry there will be sweet water in the spring that flows from rock in the riverbed. The waters of the Theerthamalai are supposed to have medicinal values too. It may be mentioned that Theerthamalai has huge reserves of magnetite iron ore that can be utilized for the Salem Steel Plant.
Several Inscriptions can be found in the Theerthagireeswarar Temple. They relate to the Vijayanagar and Chola rulers. There is one inscription in ancient Telugu and Kannada. Poet Saint Arunagirinathar referred to the Temple of Theerthagirieeswarar in his compositions. The Mandapam near the sanctum sanctorum is supposed to be built by Sila Naicken. He is said to have maintained a well-fortified garrison at the top of the hill from where a commanding view of the surroundings can be on all sides is available.
There is another spring known as Vashista Theertham higher up in the hill. Close by are the wonderful granite pieces of Saptha kanyakas. The beauty of these sculptures is that they can be viewed only through a very narrow crevice in the rock. The nine-day annual festival at the Temple is in the month of March. The main festival is held at the Shiva temple at the foot of Theerthamalai.
Deity : Theerthangeswarar and Arulmozhi Vadivambigai

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Chennimalai Subramanya Swamy Temple

History of Chennimalai Andavar
chennimalai-muruganHundreds of years ago there lived a Land lord on the bank of River Noyyal about 3km away from west of Chennimalai. He had many cows in his farm. One day the Land Lord came to know from his servant that one of his cows has no milk in its udder. But the Land Lord noticed that the same cow discharged its milk in a particular spot every evening. On the very next day he consulted this matter with his village people. They decided to dig the spot where the cow flows its milk everyday. During his digging they found a beautiful Statue of Lord Muruga. On seeing the beautiful image of God they ecstasies. They found that the face of the Statue was cared highly charming than the body. To smoothen the body of the image they summoned a sculptor. When the sculptor began his work with his chisel the image of god was bleeded. On seeing that the people of the village shocked and they thought that God was unwilling to change his image. So they consecrated the image of Lord Muruga on the Chennimalai hill. Even today we can see the image in the same manner. One among the Siddhas named Pinnakku Siddha made penance and worshipped Lord Muruga in this place. We can see the cave where Pinnakku Siddha had performed his penance and got Dharshan of Lord Muruga. The strange thing of this place is that curd is not become sour.

Presiding Deities
God : Arulmigu Chennimalai Andavar
Goddess : Arulmigu Valli, Deivanai
Holy-Water Point: Mamanga Theetham (Sunai)
Sacred Tree : Sthala Vruksha of this temple is Tamarind Tree.

How to Reach the Temple

By Bus:   Bus or Train facilities are available from Chennai to Erode. From Erode travel can be made for another 30 km by bus to the temple on the route of Erode to Dharapuram via Perundurai. Temple is operating two buses for the temple from the town.
By Train :  Chennimalai is at a distance of 8 km from Ingur Railway Station.

By Air : After reaching Coimbatore by air one can take diversion of 13 km in the south from Perundurai town which is one of route of Coimbatore to Erode.

Contact Address:

Arulmigu Subramanya Swamy Temple, Chennimalai,
Perundurai Taluk, Erode District,
Phone : (04294) 250263, 250223.
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Bhavani Amman Temple, Periyapalayam

There are many sacred places of pilgrimage in the ever green and affluent Tamilnadu. Among those innumerable Sacred, Places, in Periyapalayam Goddess Bhavani has manifested hereself as a great boon to the corores of devotees who worship her.  She is popularly known as Mother Bhavani of Universe.


Offerings:


Bhavanimata cures the diseases with margosa leaves.  It is impossible to describe the posture of here  divine form.   Bhavani Mata wipes of the sins of devotees who wear margosa leaves round their waist and go round here temple day and night.


Important Festivals

Chithira Powrnami (Full Moon Day) devotees carry around 108 pots of Milk to abishek for Mulavar Amman and on the evening.  Urchavar Amman has been grandly decorated and taken for purapadu.

Aadi Fridays

Pandhakaal and Komaatha Poojai & 1008 Sagaskara Naama Archanai

Aavani

Vinayagar Chadhurthi Festival

Location:

Om Sri Bhavani Amman Temple,
Periyapalayam,
Tiruvellore District,
Tamilnadu, India