Abhayapradhana Ranganathar Temple, Karur
Shree Abhayapradhana Ranganathar Temple is located at
Pugalur in Karur district of Tamil Nadu. Lord Vishnu is the presiding deity
here in the divine form of Shree Abhayapradhana Ranganathar. Located 1km south
of the Railway Station on the Northern banks of River Amaravathi off the Mettu
Street is an ancient Abhaya Pradhana Ranganatha Temple in Karur, one that was
constructed during the rule of Muchukunda Chakravarthy dating back several
centuries.
Muchukunda also played a role in the construction of Kalyana Venkatramana Swamy temple in Thanthoni Malai on the outskirts of the city.
Muchukunda also played a role in the construction of Kalyana Venkatramana Swamy temple in Thanthoni Malai on the outskirts of the city.
Providing darshan in a Karkodaga Anandha Sayana posture,
Lord Ranganatha is believed to have promised abhayam to Markandeya Rishi
protecting him from evil forces. Lord Ranganatha is seen in a beautiful Posture
resting himself on the five hooded Serpent with his right hand placed on the
Rishi’s head in a sign of blessing him and promising protection.
Belief is that Lord Ranganatha will provide abhayam to
devotees who offer sincere prayers at this temple.
Temple Name
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Abhaya Pradhana
Ranganatha Temple Karur
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God
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Vishnu
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Other Names
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Twin Perumal Temples
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Timings
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06.30 am to 11.30 am
& 04.30 pm to 08.30 pm
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City
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Karur
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District
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Karur , Tamil Nadu
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Moolavar
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Ranganatha East Facing
Karkodaga Sayanam
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Urchavar
|
Srinivasa Perumal
|
Amman
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Ranganayaki Thaayar
(Separate Sannidhi)
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History
Shree Abayapradhana Ranganathar Temple is an ancient Abhaya Pradhana Ranganatha
Temple in Karur which was constructed during the rule of Muchukunda
Chakravarthy dating back several centuries. Muchukunda also played a role in
the construction of Kalyana Venkatramana Swamy temple in Thanthoni Malai on the
outskirts of the city.
Legend
According to puranics providing darshan in a Karkodaga Anandha
Sayana posture, Lord Ranganatha is believed to have promised abhayam to
Markandeya Rishi protecting him from evil forces. Lord Ranganatha is seen in a
beautiful Posture resting himself on the five hooded Serpent with his right
hand placed on the Rishi’s head in a sign of blessing him and promising
protection. Belief is that Lord Ranganatha will provide abhayam to devotees who
offer sincere prayers at this temple.
Festivals
Thaipusam festival is celebrated during the first week
of February every year. This festival is the most auspicious occasion at this
temple when the devotees carry ‘Kaavadi’ to this temple. The deity placed in
the chariot is also pulled around the temple at night.
·
Brahmotsavam in Chitrai
·
20day Utsavam in Margazhi
·
Opening of Swarga Vaasal
on Vaikunda Ekadasi
Temple Opening Time
Time: 630am-1130am and 430pm-830pm
Contact
Shree Abayapradhana Ranganathar Temple,
Pugalur, Karur-639 001
Contact: VV Narasimha Bhattar
Phone: 94439
04088 or 04324 257640
Connectivity
By Bus: Buses
are available to reach Pugalur from Karur which is 13km away.
By Railways: Nearest
railway station to reach Shree Abayapradhana Ranganathar temple is Pugalur
Railway Station.
By Flight: The nearest airport is Tiruchirapalli International Airport located at a distance of 77 km from the town. After reaching Tiruchirapalli travel up to Karur. And then travel Karur to Pugalur. Buses and Taxis are available to reach this temple.
By Flight: The nearest airport is Tiruchirapalli International Airport located at a distance of 77 km from the town. After reaching Tiruchirapalli travel up to Karur. And then travel Karur to Pugalur. Buses and Taxis are available to reach this temple.