Friday, September 15, 2017

Devi Kanyakumari Temple (Bhagavathy Amman Temple), Kanyakumari

Devi Kanyakumari Temple (Bhagavathy Amman Temple), Kanyakumari
Devi Kanyakumari Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Goddess Parvathi located at Kanyakumari town in Kanyakumari District of Tamilnadu. The Temple is also called as Bhagavathy Amman Temple or Kumari Amman Temple. Devi Kanyakumari is the goddess of Sanyasa and penance, the goddess herself is a Sanyasin. It is a practice that people choose to receive the deeksha of Sanyasa from here in olden times. Kumari Amman Temple is also said to be one of the hundred and eight “Durga Alayas” – Temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. The Holy Goddess temple is situated at the confluence of Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.







Kanyakumari region is a part of the mythological greater Kerala stretching up to Gokarnam in Karnataka. This is one of the four Durga temples created by Sage Parasurama around Kerala for its protection. The temple was in the territory of the erstwhile Travancore Kingdom. So, there is a strong influence of Kerala Namboothiri culture in the rites and rituals of the Temple. The reputation of this temple is widely known to all throughout India and the world. Though the temple is on the sea shore, the water in the well in the temple is sweet and not salty. During the full moon days, devotees and tourists can enjoy simultaneously the setting of the sun in the west and the rising of the moon in the east.







Kanyakumari Temple is regarded as a Shakti peetha. The Poojas in the temple are performed according to the Tantra Samuchayam like the temple in Kerala. Kanyakumari Temple is considered as a Kerala Temple and was once part of the erstwhile Travancore Kingdom. During the British rule, the temple was called as Cape Comorin. During the full moon day, pilgrims and tourists can enjoy the Sun setting in the west and Moon rising in the east. 







Legends
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History
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The Temple
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Temple Opening Time
The temple is remains open from 6.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Pooja Timings
Morning
Evening
Pooja Name
Timings
Opening Time
 4.30 am
Abishekam
 5.00 am
Deeparadhana
 6.00 am
Abishekam
10.00 am
Deeparadhana
11.30 am
Closing Time
12.30 pm
Pooja Name
Timings
Opening Time
  4.00 pm
Sayaratchai Deeparadhana
  6.30 pm
Sribali
 8.15 pm
Yeganda Deeparadhana
8.25 pm
Closing Time
8.30 pm
Closing Time
12.30 pm
Poojas & Worship Practices
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Festivals
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Prayers
Probably, Kanyakumari is the only place in the world where a confluence of three seas could be seen. This is the point where the Indian Ocean in the South, the Arabian Sea in the West and the Bay of Bengal in the east meet together. The nature’s beauty is in its full form here. During the full moon days, devotees and tourists can enjoy simultaneously the setting of the sun in the west and the rising of the moon in the east. People use to light lamps in the temple and offer new saris to the goddess besides usual abishek and archanas. People bathe in the sea and offer Tarpan to the departed ancestors for their salvation.
Contact
Bhagavathy Amman Temple,
Kanyakumari District – 629 702
Phone: +91 4652 246223
Connectivity
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