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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Sattainathar Temple, Sirkazhi


Sattainathar temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Sirkali,TamilnaduIndia.[1] The temple is incarnated by the hymns of Thevaram and is classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam.Sirkali Bhramapureeswarar is an ancient temple complex with 3 different Shiva Shrines. The Bhramapureeswarar shrine is housed in the lower level. The second level houses Periyanakar with Periyanayaki on a Thoni, hence the name Thoniappar. Sattainathar/Vatukanathar is also housed here. From the steps leading to the Toniappar and the Vatukanathar shrine, one can grasp the entire layout of this vast temple, its gopurams and mandapams. There are 22Theerthams associated with this shrine. Three different forms of Shiva are worshipped here, the Shivalingam (Bhrammapureeswarar), a colossal image of Uma Maheswarar (Toniappar) at the medium level, and Bhairavar (Sattanathar) at the upper level.

Special worship services to Bhairavar (Sattanathar) are carried out on Friday nights. The annual Bhrammotsavam is celebrated in the month of Chittirai, and on its second day, the Tirugnanasambandar festival is celebrated. Festivals for Ambaal are celebrated in the month of Aadi and during Navaratri.


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Karikkakom Devi Temple,Trivandrum

Karikkakom Devi Temple is a temple situated seven kilometers east of Trivandrum.The  Karikkakom Chamundi Devi Temple which is one of the most ancient and renowned shrines of Kerala.
        Chamunda, also known as Chamundi, Chamundeshwari and Charchika, is a fearsome aspect of Devi, the Hindu Divine Mother and one of the seven Matrikas (mother goddesses). She is also one of the chief Yoginis, a group of sixty-four or eighty-one Tantric goddesses, who are attendants of the warrior goddess Durga. The name is a combination of Chanda and Munda, two monsters whom Chamunda killed. She is closely associated with Kali, another fierce aspect of Devi. She is sometimes identified with goddesses Parvati, Chandi or Durga as well. 
      In Hindu scripture Devi Mahatmya, Chamunda emerged as Chandika Jayasundara from an eyebrow of goddess Kaushiki, a goddess created from "sheath" of Durga and was assigned the task of eliminating the demons Chanda and Munda, generals of demon kings Shumbha-Nishumbha. She fought a fierce battle with the demons, ultimately killing them.




Temple Opening Timings 

Karikkakom Chamundi Devi Temple is open on all days. The temple opens daily at 05:00 AM to 11:30 AM in the morning and 5:00 PM to 08:00 PM in the evening. 

How to reach Karikkakom Devi Temple
Karikkakom is just 7 km from Thiruvananthapuram city. The nearest railway station is Trivandrum Central Railway Station and bus station is Thiruvananthapuram Central Bus Station. 

Karikkakom Devi Temple Contact Address 
Karikkakom Sree Chamundi Temple 
Karikkakom, Beach PO, 
Thiruvananthapuram 
Kerala
Postal Code - 695007 
South India 

Contact Telephone Number - 0471 - 2500989 (Temple) 2507671 (Office) 
Email: karikkakomdevitemple@gmail.com