Palani Periyanayaki amman temple kumbabishekam
Palani Periyanayaki amman temple kumbabishekam
Periyanayaki Amman Temple
Popularly called 'Town Temple', 'Ûr-k-kovil' and 'Ûr-Ambalam', this large and spacious temple is in the heart of Palani town, two kilometres from Adivaram. Built four centuries ago by the Nāyaks and enlarged by chieftains of Palani, Ayakudi and Neikkarappatti, it has Goddess Periyanāyaki as the presiding deity; there are sanctums for Muttukumāraswāmi, Subramanyar, Kailāsanāthar and Nātarajar. In the Muttukumāra Swāmi shrine, within the iron railings are a series of festival deities, the last of which Uchi Mahākāli is an amazing piece of art.
This temple is essentially a Muruga shrine with other shrines added perhaps at later stages. This is clear from the fact that the central tower is over Muruga's shrine. The flagstaff and image of the vehicle are all in front of Muruga only. Kailāsanātha is on the northern side and Periyanāyaki on the southern side with Muruga in the centre, or in between father and other. This seating arrangement is known as Somāskanda Mūrtam.
In the Palli Arai in the Amman shrine, it is worth taking a look at the mirror reflecting the chamber. Ask for the shutter to be raised up. Almost every pillar is extravagantly covered with a filigree of sculpture. The supreme climax of South Indian architecture in its most prodigal plastic manifestation.
In one pillar of the Kailāsanāthar shrine and in another in the Navaranga Mandapam, Gnāna Dandāyudhapani has been remarkably produced by stone masons. The pillars and sculptures therein add to importance of the Navaranga Mandapam, which has been built by the Nadar community.
பழனி பெரிய நாயகி அம்மன் கோவில் கும்பாபிசேகம் வெகு விமர்சியாக நடைபெற்றது. இதில் ஆயிரக்கணக்காணோர் பங்கேற்பு.
திண்டுக்கல் மாவட்டம் பழனி ஊர்க்கோவில் மற்றும் பழனி முருகன் கோவிலின் உபகோவில் என்று அழைக்கப்படும் பெரியநாயகி அம்மன் கோவிலில் 19 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு பின் தற்போது 96 லட்சம் ரூபாய் செலவில் கோவிலின் மகா கும்பாபிசேகம் இன்று நடைபெற்றது. கும்பாபிசேகத்திற்கு முன் பெரிய நாயகி அம்மன் கோவில் வாயிலில் ஹாம குண்டங்கள் வளர்க்கப்பட்டு 5 நாட்கள் கால யாக பூஜைகள் நடைபெற்றது. இன்று காலை பட்hட்சியர்கள் வேதம் முலக்கங்கள் முலங்கபெரிய நாயகி அம்மன் கோவில் மேலே உள்ள கும்பத்திற்கு 5 தினங்களாக பூஜை செய்யப்பட்ட புனித தீர்த்தங்களை ஊற்றி மகா கும்பாபிசேக விழா நடைபெற்றது. இதில் நகர் மற்றும் வெளி ஊர்களில் இருந்து வந்த பல்லாயிரத்திற்கும் மேற்பட்ட பக்தர்கள் கலந்து கொண்டு புனித தீர்த்தங்களில் நனைந்து பின்பு அம்மனை வழிபட்டுச் சென்றனர்.
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Sri Periyanayagi Temple| Aalayangal Arputhangal | 23/02/2016 | Puthuyugam TV
There is not dearth of temples in our state. The innumerable temples each have a speciality, a history and a legend very specific to each one them. There are temples which are hundreds of years or even thousands of years old. This program tries to present the background, history, speciality, etc of such temples spread around. From the comforts of their homes, viewers get an opportunity to visit and know about these age old temples, deities, etc.
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பழனியை காக்கும் காவல் தெய்வம் மாரியம்மன் திருவிழா | Palani Mariyamman Temple | TRAVELS NEXT
பழனியை காக்கும் காவல் தெய்வம் மாரியம்மன் திருவிழா
பழனி என்ற பெயரைக் கேட்டதுமே நம் நினைவுக்கு வருவது பழனி முருகன்தான். ஆனால், பழனியில் வாழும் மக்களிடம் கேட்டால் அவர்கள் முருகன் மட்டுமல்லாமல் இன்னொரு தெய்வத்தின் பெயரையும் சொல்வார்கள். அதுதான் மாரியம்மன். தங்களைக் காக்கும் தெய்வம் அதுதான் என்று நம்பிக்கையோடு சொல்கிறார்கள். அதற்கு ஒரு கதையும் இருக்கிறது. இந்தக் கோயிலைப் பற்றியும் அங்கு எப்படி செல்வது? அதன் திருவிழாவையும் காட்சிப்படுத்தியுள்ளது இந்தக் காணொலி.
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Car festival at Palani temple | 2019 | sicp
Car festival at Palani temple | 2019 | sicp
Large number devotees participate in the Thai Poosam Car procession in Palani on Monday.
Thousands of devotees witnessed the Thai Poosam Car procession of Sri Dhandayuthapaniswamy Temple held at the Periyanayaki Amman Temple here on Monday evening.
In the early hours of the day, the idols of the God and the Goddesses were brought to the Shanmuga river for a holy dip.
Amid chanting of hymns, the idols of Lord Muthukumaraswamy and Goddesses Valli and Deivanai were given a ritualistic bath in the river and taken back to the temple.
Then, special pujas were conducted.
The aesthetically decorated idols were mounted on the Car at an auspicious time at noon. Special pujas were performed to the deities. Initially, the priests performed pujas to Lord Vinayagar and to Veerabahu.
Later, they performed pujas to the temple Car and the ‘utsavamurthis’. Large number of devotees started thronging before the Periyanayaki Amman Temple to witness the Car procession.
With shouts of “Arohara”, devotees drew the holy Car along the four ratha veedis. As the temple elephant Kasturi has gone to the rejuvenation camp, the temple administration roped in NCC cadets, volunteers and temple staff to pull the holy Car from its base, joined by a large number of devotees.
Butter milk, water and free food were offered to the pilgrims on the four streets and on the road leading to the hill temple.
The celestial wedding took place in the temple on Sunday evening. The 10-day festival would conclude with the float festival on Thursday following which the flag will be brought down marking the close of the celebration.
Forests Minister C. Srinivasan, Dindigul Collector T.G. Vinay and SP R. Sakthivel and other officials pulled the Car. Tight security was provided at the Periyanayaki Amman Temple, along the hill temple, Sri Padhavainayar Temple, Iduman Temple and places of public congregation in the town.
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Kanda Sashti festival begins at Palani
Kanda Sashti festival begins at Palani
MARKING THE BEGINNING: ‘Kaappu’ being tied to the deity at Sri Dhandayuthapaniswamy Temple in Palani on Monday.
The seven-day Kanda Sashti festival commenced at Sri Dhandayuthapaniswamy Temple on Palani hill on Monday with the ‘kaappu kattu’ ceremony and ‘kalpa puja.’
‘Kaappu’ (holy thread) was tied to Lord Vinayagar and later to Sri Dhandayuthapaniswamy, Lord Shanmugar and the peacock, the Lord’s mount, and also to Nava Veerargal. Later, temple priests tied it to the Lord’s war general, Veerabahu, dwara palakas and parivara murtis.
Hundreds of devotees, who had congregated on the hill temple, too tied the ‘kaappu’ to observe penance. After the ceremony, special pujas and deeparadhanas were performed. Similar pujas were performed at Sri Periyanayaki Amman Temple and also at Sri Thiru Avinangudi Temple. ‘Surasamharam’ (annihilation of demons), the main event of the festival, will take place on November 5. Lord Chinnakumaraswamy will ascend the peacock mount and vanquish four ‘asuras’ on the four streets around the hill (‘Giri Veedhis’), using the holy lance offered by his mother Goddess Malaikozhundhu Amman.
After preliminary pujas on the hill temple and receipt of the holy lance around 1.30 p.m., destruction of the ‘asuras’ will start around 5.30 p.m. near Sri Padha Vinayagar Temple.
Later, Sri Chinna kumaraswamy will be taken on Indira Vimanam for the victory ceremony at Ariyar Mandapam around 9 p.m. the same day. The celestial wedding of Goddess Deivayanai and Lord Muthukumarasamy will take place at the hill temple in the morning and at Periyanayaki Amman Temple in the evening on November 6.
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Devotees witnessing Thai Poosam car procession in Palani
Devotees witnessing Thai Poosam car procession in Palani
Thousands witness festival
Devout lot: Devotees witnessing Thai Poosam car procession in Palani on Thursday.
Thousands of devotees witnessed Thai Poosam car procession of Sri Dhandayuthapaniswamy Temple held at Periyanayaki Amman Temple here on Thursday evening.
In the early hours of the day, the idols of the God and the Goddess were brought to Shanmuga River for a holy dip.
Amid chanting of hymns, the idols of Lord Muthukumaraswamy and Goddesses Valli and Deivanai were given a ritualistic bath in the river and taken back to the temple.
Then, special pujas were conducted.
After special pujas, the aesthetically decorated idols were mounted on the car at an auspicious time at noon. Special pujas and aradhanas were also performed to the deities in the car. Initially, priests performed pujas to Lord Vinayagar and to Veerabahu.
Later, they performed pujas and aradhanas to the temple car and the ‘utsavamurthis’ in the temple car. Devotees started thronging the Periyanayaki Amman Temple.
With “Arohara” renting the air, devotees drew the holy car along the four Car streets. As the temple elephant has gone to the rejuvenation camp for elephants, the temple administration roped in NCC cadets, volunteers and temple staff to pull the holy car from its base. Devotees too pulled the holy car. Butter milk, water and free food were offered to pilgrims on the four streets and on the road leading to the hill temple.
The celestial wedding took place in the temple on Wednesday evening. The 10-day festival would conclude with the float festival on Sunday.
Collector T.G. Vinay and HR &CE Department Joint Commissioner P. Rajamanickam, SP Shekar Deshmuk and other officials pulled the car. Crowd was heavy in the afternoon and evening on the hill temple. Pilgrims were waiting in long queues for darshan. Tight security was provided at the Periyanayaki Amman Temple, hill temple, Sri Padhavainayar Temple and places of public congregation in the town.
More than 200 buses were operated to the temple town from various places to transport pilgrims. Southern railway too operated special trains for the convenience of pilgrims.
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பழநி பெரிய நாயகியம்மன் கோயிலில் திருக்கல்யாணம்
பழநி பெரிய நாயகியம்மன் கோயிலில் திருக்கல்யாணம்
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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.
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Periyanayagi amman temple theppa urchavam on Thai Poosam at Palani | News7 Tamil
Periyanayagi amman temple theppa urchavam on Thai Poosam at Palani | News7 Tamil
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PALANI KOVIL KUMBHABHISHEKAM
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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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Palani Muruga temple, Tamil Nadu
Town scenes, temples, temple gopuram, shops, puja items, temple elephant, coconut breaking on the Taipooyam day. Palani temple is a major Hindu pilgrim centre in Tamil Nadu, India
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பழனி யில் உள்ள சுற்றுலா தளங்கள் / Places To Be Visit In Palani...
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1. Palani Murugan Temple ( From Bus stand 1.4 Kms )
2. Idumban Temple ( From Bus stand 1.8 Kms )
3. Government Museum ( From Bus stand 750 mts , Giri Veethi )
4. Childrens Park ( From Bus stand 2.4 Kms , Palani Bypass Road )
5. Mariyamman Temple ( From Bus stand 2 Kms )
6. Periya Nayagi Amman Temple ( From Bus stand 2.2 Kms )
7. Periya Aavudaiyar Temple ( Palani - Dharapuram Road , 5 kms )
8. Varathamanathi Dam ( Palani - Kodaikanal Road 12 Kms )
9. Kannadi Perumaal Temple ( Palani - Kodaikanal Road 11 Kms )
10. Rengasamy Karadu ( Palani - Balasamuthiram Road , 14 kms )
11. Periya & Chinna Ivar Malai ( Palani - Udumalpet Road , Thathanaaikanpatti 18 Kms )
12. Thalakuthu WaterFalls ( Palani - Virupatchi Road , 22 Kms )
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