Kannadi Perumal Temple ~ Near Palani *
Kannadi Perumal Temple ~ Near Palani *
The word, kannadi has been derived from the sanskrit word 'Thirusti'. it means cast an evil eye.The presiding deity kannadi perumal, has been the manifestation of lord Vishnu, which is said to be a 'suyambu' formation.Suyambu means, a devine power, which had been emerged in the earth for a long days, could have unearthed it's visual form what it should be in the near future.Like also here, up in the hillock surrounded with a huge water catchment area, lord Vishnu is blessing us in the form of Suyambu, without chisel touched it's 'Thirumeni'.
Kannadi perumal temple is situated amidst the hiils, with a long water catchment area, which is following us, all along the way to this temple. One side, having full of water, while the other side is full of lush green paddy fields, and coconut groves, all along the way to this temple.As this temple lies, within the reach of 9 km, on the way of Palani to Kodaikanal bus route, i requested the bus conductor to inform me, when the stop had arrived.I think that the stop was 'Anna nagar'. After having got down at this stop, i inquired the local people,about the right location of that temple. I had been instructed to walk, not more than 2km, to reach that temple. It had been a very nice experience to both of us. I captured all the lovely scenes into my Nikon SLR D3100 camera. At last, we both had reached the temple on the right time.
The time, when we had reached the temple, a large gathering was there to worship lord Kannadi Perumal, as He has been the family deity of the people, in the surrounding area of Bala samuthrum, Aa yakudi, and Palani. On those days, all these mentioned areas, had been under the Jamin status with their respective names. We both worshiped the lord Kannadi Perumal very peacefully.
While having inquired the poosari, that is, the temple guru, he explained not in much, only in brief. There had been a legend that, on those days, this area had been covered with full of forest and water everywhere. It was accustomed that sheperds were feeding their cattles regularly. One day a sheperd, who was in the age of teen, was reporting that he had been stumbled at a particular place often, and he had experienced a strange phenomena there. In the dream of an elderly man, he had been ordered to construct a temple at that place, and again added that, lord Vishnu would have reside there, in the name of Kanni-edai-Perumal, as He was known to this world, by a teenage sheperd. In Tamil language,'Kanni' means teenage girl, but here, as the guy,who belongs to the caste of idayar, that is, a sheperd, had experienced that strange phenomena, the god had been known as Kanni-edai-Perumal. Later, it transformed as kannadi Perumal.
Kind information to YouTube:-
1. All the photographs here taken, have been my own photos, taken with my Nikon SLR D3100, when i had been to Palani, on a pilgrimage tour on 4-1-2014.
2. All these photos have been converted into movie clip, by having used 'MemoriesOnTV3'.
3. The output of 'Mpg' video file has been converted into 'Fla' video file for the final upload into YouTube.
4. Regarding back ground voice, here, i have used 'NaturalReader' for the conversion of 'Text into Speech'.
5. Again for the background music,i have used the free audio library of YouTube, from which, i have selected 'Joy to the World (instrumental).mp3'.
6. As true to my knowledge, all the contents, except the background music,have been cent percent my own contents.
Regards
Selvaganapathy S
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1. Palani is the most divine among all abodes of Lord Murugan Who is also known as Karthikeya in North India.
2.This is the third Padai veedu of Lord Murugan in Tamilnadu.
3.Palani is located in Dindugal district at a distance of 112Kms (70 miles) from Madurai and 152 Kms (95 miles) from Trichy.
4.Palani is at the banks of Shanmuganadhi which is revered as a sacred river.
5.Palani Andavar temple, the well known name of Murugan, stands majestically at the top of the hill.
6.Palani Hill temple is at about 500 ft height and has 693 steps to climb up.(D)
7.Old people and persons, who cannot go by walk, have the option to reach the temple by Rope car or winch.
Winch Train Timings: 5am to 9pm regularly and for a nominal fee.
Rope car operates from 7 am to 8:30 pm with a break at 1.30 pm – 2.30 pm.
8.Palani Murugan temple attracts lacs of devotees from all over South India
carrying Kavadis and offering abhishekams or tonsure.
9.The other names of Murugan at Palani are Kulanthai velan, Chinna Kumaran, and Dhandayuthapani.(D)
10.Palani panchamirutham (made of fruits, dry fruits, jaggery and honey) is a famous prasadam available in the temple.
Arulmigu Kulazhandaivellayutha Swamy Temple (Thiruavinankudi), Palani is one among the six Padaiveedu's (Abode) of Lord Muruga which is the sub temple of Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, Palani. Thai Poosam and Panguni Uthiram festivals are notified festivals of this temple and large number of devotees visiting this temple for dharsan of Lord Muruga. There are totally 38 sub-temples are attached with this main temple. It belongs to 9th century and the Cheran king Cheraman Peruman constructed this temple. Height of the Hill Temple : 150 M. Total Steps : 693 Direction of Hill temple
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Appakkudathaan Perumal Temple or Thirupper Nagar, is a Hindu temple located in Koviladi, a village 10 miles (16 km) from Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to Vishnu and is one of the Divya Desams—the 108 temples of Vishnu revered in Nalayira Divya Prabandham by the 12 poet saints or Alwars. This temple is located along the banks of the Cauvery River and is one of the five Pancharanga Kshetrams located on the banks of the Cauvery River.
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Palani near villangiyappar and varthamanathi | பழனி அருகில் விலங்கியப்பர் மற்றும் வரதமாநதி
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Palani view from Murugan hills
Palani view from Murugan hills.
Palani is a city and a municipality in the Dindigul district of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, located about 100 km South-east of Coimbatore City and 60 km west of Dindigul. It is the location of the far-famed temple of the god Kartikeya, resorted to by more than 7 million devotees each year.
Palani is home to one of the most sacred shrines of the God Subrahmanyan, as worshipped in the Hindu cult of Koumaram. The Dhandayudhapani Temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, and regarded one of his Arupadai Veedu (Six Battle Camps), is situated here. The temple situated atop the Sivagiri is small but attracts a flood of devotees from all over the country. The architecture of the temple appears to be of the Pandya school. The Garbagriham is surmounted by a gold gopuram, most admirably worked. The walls of the Garbagriham have numerous stone inscriptions describing offerings made by devotees to the temple. Steps are hewn into the rock, besides a wide path meant for the ascent of elephants, up the hill. In addition, a funicular railway with three tracks and a rope way have been provided more recently for the comfort of the pilgrims.
In keeping with the traditions of all temples of the God Subrahmanyan, another temple is dedicated to his worship near the foot of the Sivagiri. It goes by the name of Thiru Avinankudi, and is remarkable for the exquisite appearance of the chief deity besides other sculptures.
Besides this, right at the foot of the Sivagiri is a small shrine dedicated to the god Ganapathi, where he goes by the name Pada Vinayakar. It is common amongst the pilgrims to pay their obeisances at this shrine before commencing their ascent of the hill to worship the Lord Subrahmanyan. A particular offering here is the breaking of coconuts, by flinging them against an enclosed stone before the shrine, of which many hundreds are broken by the devotees in the course of a day.
Within the town is another temple dedicated to the Goddess Parvathi as Periyanayaki Amman. It popularly goes by the name of the Oorkovil - the town's chief temple. A particularly intriguing aspect of the temple is that, although it is referred to as the temple of Periyanayaki Amman, the central sanctum, the sanctum of supreme honour in Hindu temple architecture, is accorded to the Lord Subrahmanyan. The temple is large in expanse and displays an interesting blend of Pandya and Nayaka architecture. A tradition associated with the temple is that, formerly, a subterranean passage connected it with the Periya Avudaiyar temple some distance from the town, and was used to convey the idols under a peculiar circumstance of duress - when a Nawab attacked; however, beyond the fact, obvious from his title, that he was a Muslim, nothing is known of the Nawab or of his attack. Some evidence may be said to exist of an attack since some of the sculptures in the Nayaka mandapam in front of the temple have their limbs missing.
A short distance from the town is a temple dedicated to Shiva as Periya Avudaiyar. This temple, located right on the banks of the Shanmugha Nadi, is situated in particularly peaceful environs far-removed from the bustle of the town.
Near the Periya Nayaki Amman temple are two others - the Mariyamman Temple and the Perumal Temple. The former is particularly resorted to in times of epidemics, the goddess there being regarded as the protectress against illnesses.
The Kannadi Perumal Temple, dedicated to Vishnu, is a small temple situated on a hillock 9 km south of Palani, a short distance from the highway to Kodaikanal. The name of the temple is derived from its tradition that the presiding deity of the temple wards off the effects of dhrishti, a Sanskritic term which may be held to mean 'casting an evil eye'. One of the practices of the devotees of the temple is to bring the first-born calves of their cows to the temple seeking the deity's blessing, as the protector of cattle. On account of its secluded location it is not resorted to by many.
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Swami Adhyatmananda and Santhoshkumar in Palani Temple
Swami Adhyatmananda and Santhoshkumar in Palani temple on November 23, 2014
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THF: Veppathur Veetriruntha Perumal Temple
This video clip is featuring a ruin of Vishnu temple, Veetrirundha Perumal temple at Veppathur village.
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அருள்மிகு பழனி யாண்டவர் கலை பண்பாட்டு கல்லூரி|
Palani * Third Abode of lord Muruga ~
Thiru Aavinankudi - Now being called as Palani. The main shrine up in the hillock, is said to have been built by the ruler of Kerala, who was Cheraman Perumal, belonged to the 7th century.
Siddhar Boghar who consecrated the Vigragha, that is the statue of the presiding deity 'Bala Thandayuthapani' with the 9 poisonous herbal mixture called as 'Nava Pasanam'. The fluids (Abishegam) of libation, when having consumed,could cure any acute diseases of human. But nowadays,there will be no abisegham by having concerned the status of the presiding deity,that had been consecrated by the great siddhar Boghar.
Now itself, we can see the Jeeva samathi of the siddhar Boghar at the south-west of the corridor. Again,it's said to have been a under ground passage connecting the Boghar Jeeva-Samathi and the sanctum of the presiding deity, Bala Thandayuthapani.
After having waited for three hours in a long queue, we have seen our lord Bala thandayuthapani around 10.30 P.m.
Kind information to YouTuube:-
1. All the photographs used here, haven been cent percent my own, taken with my Nikon SLR D3100.
2. Photographs have been converted as movie clip by having used the 'MemoriesOnTV3'.
3. Output 'Mpg' has been converted into 'Fla' video file for the final input to YouTube.
4. Regarding sound, i have used 'Naturesoundsfor.me', in order to produce various musical pieces, as i have been member in this site.
5. Here i have created one background musical piece in the name of 'Palani'.
6. You can hear this @ on which, i have got authorship in the user name of 'raakachi'
7. All these photos have been taken by me, when i had been on pilgrimage tour to Palani on 29-3-2013 to 30-3-2013.
Kind regards
Selvaganapathy S
Palani town view from the winch
Palani town view from the winch.
Palani is a city and a municipality in the Dindigul district of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, located about 100 km South-east of Coimbatore City and 60 km west of Dindigul. It is the location of the far-famed temple of the god Kartikeya, resorted to by more than 7 million devotees each year.
Palani is home to one of the most sacred shrines of the God Subrahmanyan, as worshipped in the Hindu cult of Koumaram. The Dhandayudhapani Temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, and regarded one of his Arupadai Veedu (Six Battle Camps), is situated here. The temple situated atop the Sivagiri is small but attracts a flood of devotees from all over the country. The architecture of the temple appears to be of the Pandya school. The Garbagriham is surmounted by a gold gopuram, most admirably worked. The walls of the Garbagriham have numerous stone inscriptions describing offerings made by devotees to the temple. Steps are hewn into the rock, besides a wide path meant for the ascent of elephants, up the hill. In addition, a funicular railway with three tracks and a rope way have been provided more recently for the comfort of the pilgrims.
In keeping with the traditions of all temples of the God Subrahmanyan, another temple is dedicated to his worship near the foot of the Sivagiri. It goes by the name of Thiru Avinankudi, and is remarkable for the exquisite appearance of the chief deity besides other sculptures.
Besides this, right at the foot of the Sivagiri is a small shrine dedicated to the god Ganapathi, where he goes by the name Pada Vinayakar. It is common amongst the pilgrims to pay their obeisances at this shrine before commencing their ascent of the hill to worship the Lord Subrahmanyan. A particular offering here is the breaking of coconuts, by flinging them against an enclosed stone before the shrine, of which many hundreds are broken by the devotees in the course of a day.
Within the town is another temple dedicated to the Goddess Parvathi as Periyanayaki Amman. It popularly goes by the name of the Oorkovil - the town's chief temple. A particularly intriguing aspect of the temple is that, although it is referred to as the temple of Periyanayaki Amman, the central sanctum, the sanctum of supreme honour in Hindu temple architecture, is accorded to the Lord Subrahmanyan. The temple is large in expanse and displays an interesting blend of Pandya and Nayaka architecture. A tradition associated with the temple is that, formerly, a subterranean passage connected it with the Periya Avudaiyar temple some distance from the town, and was used to convey the idols under a peculiar circumstance of duress - when a Nawab attacked; however, beyond the fact, obvious from his title, that he was a Muslim, nothing is known of the Nawab or of his attack. Some evidence may be said to exist of an attack since some of the sculptures in the Nayaka mandapam in front of the temple have their limbs missing.
A short distance from the town is a temple dedicated to Shiva as Periya Avudaiyar. This temple, located right on the banks of the Shanmugha Nadi, is situated in particularly peaceful environs far-removed from the bustle of the town.
Near the Periya Nayaki Amman temple are two others - the Mariyamman Temple and the Perumal Temple. The former is particularly resorted to in times of epidemics, the goddess there being regarded as the protectress against illnesses.
The Kannadi Perumal Temple, dedicated to Vishnu, is a small temple situated on a hillock 9 km south of Palani, a short distance from the highway to Kodaikanal. The name of the temple is derived from its tradition that the presiding deity of the temple wards off the effects of dhrishti, a Sanskritic term which may be held to mean 'casting an evil eye'. One of the practices of the devotees of the temple is to bring the first-born calves of their cows to the temple seeking the deity's blessing, as the protector of cattle. On account of its secluded location it is not resorted to by many.
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang (at) gmail.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
Thirumanjanam for Sundararaja Perumal @ 5000 Years old Perumbuliyur Temple
This Temple is 5000+ years old. Sri Sundara Raja Perumal temple of Perumbuliyur is located 16 kms from Tanjore near by Thillaisthanam. There are separate sannadhis for Yoga Narasimhar, Sri Govindarajar with Ubhaya Nachiyars and Chakrathazhwar. On June 2, 2014; Jaya Varusha Vikasi Poosam, Samproksham took place well at Sri Sundara Raja Perumal Temple, Perumbuliyur.
Thirumanjanam for Utsavar & Yoga Narasimhar was performed on 20th Feb 2015 by Sarma family. It is their Kuladaivam.
Palani Murugan Temple || Hindu Temple | Located In Tamil Nadu, India
Lord Murugan is the deity of the Tamil Land. Palani (Tiru Avinankudi) is the third Padai Veedu. The temple at Palani is an ancient one, situated at an elevation of 1500 feet above sea level. It is a charming campus from where one can take a look at the Idumban Hill, the Kodaikanal Hills, the Western Ghats, the greenery of the paddy fields, rivers, tanks, Palani town and the colleges. On a lovely, clear and mist-free day, the Kurinji Andavar Temple is visible from here against the bright Sun. In daytime, Palani is Hill Beautiful at night, it is Hill Resplendent.
The deity of Palani is known as Dandayudhapani Swami, the Lord having the Staff in his Hand. The deity at the sanctum sanctorum is made out of an amalgam of nine minerals popularly called Navapashanam. The deity is in a standing position with a baton in his hand. He has the look of a person who has renounced all worldly pomp. He has just a loincloth besides the baton. He is a mute messenger of the great precept 'Renounce all to reach Me'. The icon is unique in the whole world. It was made by siddha Bhogar by combining nine poisonous substances (Navapashanam). Murugan signifies beauty and Lord Murugan of Kurinji land is the god of Beauty and Youth.
In Palani Temple So Many Gods Are Worksheet Like,
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Periyanayaki Amman,
Bhogar Shrine ,
Idumban Temple,
Thiru Aavinankudi (Kulandai Velayudhaswami Thirukkovil),
Saravana Poikai,
Mariyamman Temple,
Shanmuga Nadi group of temples ,
Periya Avudayar Kovil