Sorimuthu Ayyanar Temple

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Sorimuthu Ayyanar Temple (சொரிமுத்து அய்யனார்) is a temple located in Mundhunthurai reserve forest in a dense jungle which is between Papanasam and Karaiyar Dam in Tamil Nadu. It is located 12 km from Papanasam and 61 km from Thirunelveli. Its presiding deity is Mahalinga Swamy. Lord Dharma Sastha (Ayyappa) appears with his left leg bent and the right hanging down. The temple is under the administration of Singampatti Zamin, who maintains the temple. An estimated 2 lakh devotees come to Karayar on Thai and Adi Amavasya (new moon) days. All Amavasya days are observed. People erect tents to stay in the temple up to a month in advance. They bring with them provisions for cooking to fulfill their prayer commitments.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ Temple, Sorimuthu Aiyanar. "Sorimuthu Aiyanar Temple : Sorimuthu Aiyanar Temple Details | Sorimuthu Aiyanar- Karayar | Tamilnadu Temple | சொரிமுத்து அய்யனார்". temple.dinamalar.com.
  2. ^ Sorimuthu Aiyyanar, Temple (16 July 2016). "No tents, private vehicles during Ayyanar Temple fest". The Hindu.
  3. ^ Temple, Aiyyanar. "Carcass of two-year-old leopard found in KMTR". The New Indian Express. No. 22 April 2019.
  4. ^ Temple, Sorimuthu Aiyyanar (16 July 2016). "No tents, private vehicles during Ayyanar Temple fest". The Hindu.