Krishnan Temple, Vadaseri, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari
Krishnan
Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located at Krishnancoil in
Vadaseri, a suburb in Nagercoil Town in
Kanyakumari District of Tamilnadu. The area was named after this Temple. It is
believed to be built 1000 years ago. It is situated on National Highway 944 (India), which connects Nagercoil with Tirunelveli and Trivandrum, the capital city of Kerala.
The
Krishnan temple at Krishnancoil is described as "The Guruvayoor of South"
as the chief deity is visually like the one in the Guruvayoor
temple. It connects the realistic
tradition of Hindu mysticism to local folklore and happens to be a premiere
spot for local devotees to show up and present their prayers.
Legends
The
region was under the rule of Adhiya Varma then. As a staunch devotee of
Lord Guruvayurappan, he wanted to build a temple here also for the
Lord. Lord Krishna with butter in his hands appeared in the dream of the
king and directed him to build a temple for him here indicating the place also.
The king made the idol in the form he saw in the dream, installed it with all
grand ceremonies and named him Navaneethakrishnan – Krishna holding butter.
The
Temple
Lord
Krishna as a child appears from the sanctum sanctorum in a standing posture
with legs slightly bent. The sanctum sanctorum is decorated with flowers
showing only the face of Lord. This darshan blesses the devotees with all
mental peace and happiness. Festival deity Lord Rajagopala graces darshan
with his consorts Rukmini and Satyabhama. The figures of the Ashtathik
Palakas are depicted around the flag post – Kodimaram.
It may
be recalled that Lord Krishna was praised as Rajagopala when he was a child
grazing the cows, hence Sri Krishna is the presiding deity and Sri Rajagopala
as festival deity. As Lord Krishna is very popular here, the place also is
praised as Krishnan Kovil. During the Artha Jama pujas at night, Child Krishna
is placed in a silver cradle with Thalattu – a melodious song to make the Lord
sleep with a smile.
There
are no sub-deities in the temple as Lord Krishna alone is prominent in the
temple. Garuda Bhagwan graces from the front mandapam. Noted Vaishnavite
Saints Nammazhwar, Periazhwar and Vishvaksena appear jointly in a single
shrine. The custodian deity Boothathan appears in the form of Danda made
of wood. Special pujas are offered to the custodian deity on the day of
Mandala Puja in Sabarimala and on the first day of Thai month falling almost on
January 14.
There is
also a Dharma Sastha shrine here with special pujas on Panguni Uthiram in
March-April. The temple has a gooseberry tree praised as Mother
Mahalakshmi. A Shivalinga is under the Kondrai tree with a Nagar-serpent
deity. Those facing Naga Dosha – adverse serpent aspect worship here
offering milk abishek to Nagar.
The
Krishnancoil temple in the suburb is well maintained, and was
renovated in 2008 for Kumbabishekam which took place after many decades. The
temple is surrounded by the living population in 4 main streets named according
to the direction (south, north, west maada street and Sannadhi street). The
pond adjacent to the temple (known in Tamil as "Teppakulam") has two "pipal
trees" on its banks, one each on the west and south sides.
Temple
Opening Time
The
temple is open from 5.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. and from 5.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Festivals
The
annual ten-day temple festival is conducted during the Tamil month of
Chithirai, which falls between April 14 and May 14. Fourth day of the
Brahmmotsavam, is called Vennai Thazhi – butter pot – Utsava, Lord holding the
pot in his hands. On the seventh day, he comes in procession in Indira Vahana.
During the Chithirai (Apr-May) Brahmmotsavam, Lord Rajagopala Swami comes in
car procession. On the Vaikunta Ekadasi day, he alone goes through the
Sorgavasal – Gate of Heaven.
Lord
comes to the river Pazhayaru for the Aarattu event. Pushapabishekam – abishek
with flowers – is celebrated on the last Saturday in the Aadi month –
July-August. Sri Krishna Jayanthi in August-September and Chitra Poornima full
moon day in April-May are the other main festivals celebrated in the temple. Special
pujas are dedicated to Lord on Krishna Jayanthi day – his birth day at
night. He will appear as a little child with all Alankaras-dressing. Next
day the Uri Adi festival takes place.
Prayers
People pray
to Lord seeking child boon. Devotees offer Vennai Kappu – covering Lord with
butter – and offer Milk porridge, Unni Appam, milk, fruit, rice flakes, butter,
flakes and sugar Nivedhanas.
Contact
Krishnan
Temple,
Krishnancoil,
Vadaseri,
Nagercoil,
Kanyakumari District
Phone: +91 4652 274 499
Connectivity
The Temple
is located at about 1 Km far from the Vadaseri Bus Stand on the
Thiruvananthapuram road. Town bus facility is available. The Temple is
located at about 2 Kms from Nagercoil Bus Stand, 2 Kms from Nagercoil Railway
Station, 3 Kms from Nagercoil, 8 Kms from Suchindram, 10 Kms from Boothapandi,
21 Kms from Kanyakumari, 13 Kms from Eraniel and 74 Kms from Thiruvananthapuram.
Nearest Railway Station is located at Nagercoil and Nearest Airport is located
at Thiruvananthapuram.