Friday, February 5, 2016

Palani Murugan Temple – Mariamman Temple

Palani Murugan Temple – Mariamman Temple
The seated Mariamman is small in stature. She is covered with a golden sheath, and on Fridays there will always be a crowd. This too is owned by the Devasthanam. In the extreme south at the end of this street, a Vinayaga of Chettiar Madam, a Mahakali, in old Dharapuram road, and Chowndamman are all worth seeing.

The prosperity of this Devi increased with the prosperity of the Palayakars. Palayakars were lords of small tracts, and Mariamman was their goddess of boundary. Naturally they propitiated her to get her grace.
This temple has a big Balipeetham, a dais mandapam at the entrance with a Vinayaga at the centre. In a pillar beautiful Dhandayuthapani sculpture can be seen. At the entrance site a cashier with tickets for those who want to go in. This Goddess does not cure anybody without requisite fees. There are hundials too.

In the south circuit, Idumban swamy, Mariamman re enjoying the breeze of a Neem tree with sky as canopy. Then comes the Maha Mandapa; A Nandi and Brass flag staff adorn this centre. Two separate ways for males and females are provided and an iron barred passage has been set up.
The sanctum is very small. In the south west corner of Arda Mandapa, there is Amman with a baby. She is called Peichi Aththal.  The Mariamman Temple is devoted to Goddess Mariamman, who is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. The temple is visited by many travellers, especially on Fridays, when the main idol is covered with a golden sheath.


Temple Opening & Closing Time: 6.00 AM - 9.00 PM.