Aayiram Kaliamman Temple

Coordinates: 10°55′25″N 79°49′48″E / 10.9237272°N 79.8299009°E / 10.9237272; 79.8299009
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Aayiram Kaliamman Temple is an ancient temple in Tirumalairayanpattinam (T.R.Pattinam). The temple is much famous for the main deity, Goddess Kaliamman's statue is made up of wood.

History[edit]

Aayiram Kaali Amman Aalayam Temple

According to legend, a devotee belonging to Senguntha Mudaliar caste dreamt that he collects a box with an idol of Goddess Kaliamman on the seacoast. The next day he really found a silver box with an idol on the seacoast, along with an palm leaf inscription.[1] The palm leaf inscription indicated that this deity has to be worshipped with 1000 items daily.[citation needed]

But the community decided to conduct pooja for once in 5 years, as performing pooja with 1000 ritualistic object daily is impossible. During the Tamil month of Vaikasi (May–June), the festival is conducted for every 5 years.[citation needed]

Festival[edit]

Arulmigu Abhirami Amman Aalayam

Every five years, a special pooja is performed with 1000 items.[2] This special pooja at Aayiramkaliamman Temple attracts devotees from all over Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

Goddess idol[edit]

The goddess is entirely made of wood. Every part of her body is kept individually in a wooden box.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "AAYIRAM KALIAMMAN TEMPLE - TRAVEL INFO".
  2. ^ "Karaikal temple festival from May 29". 19 May 2007 – via www.thehindu.com.
  3. ^ "Karaikal Aayiram Kaliamman Temple". karaikal.gov.in. Archived from the original on 4 January 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2017.

10°55′25″N 79°49′48″E / 10.9237272°N 79.8299009°E / 10.9237272; 79.8299009