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Hindu Temples In Kumbakonam
Kumbakonam ( ) is a city and a municipal corporation in the Thanjavur district in the Indian States of India, state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 40 kilometres from Thanjavur and 273 kilometres from Chennai. It is the headquarters of the Kumbakonam taluk of Thanjavur district. Kumbakonam is a temple town with many Hindu temples located in and around it. Majority of the temples are dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. 12 Shiva temples are connected with Mahamaham festival which happens once in 12 years in Kumbakonam. They are Kasi Viswanathar Temple, Kumbakonam, Kasi Viswanathar Temple, Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Kumbeswarar Temple, Someswaran Temple, Someswarar Temple, Nageswaraswamy Temple, Kumbakonam, Nageswara Temple, Ekambeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, Ekambareswarar Temple, Gauthameswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, Gowthameswarar Temple, Abimukeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, Abimukeswarar Temple, Kambatta Viswanathar Temple, Kumbakonam, Kambatta Visvanathar Temple, Banapuriswarar Temple ...
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Mahamaham Festival In Kumbakonam
''Mahamaham'', also known as ''Mahamagham'' or ''Mamangam'', is a Hindu festival celebrated every 12 years in the Mahamaham tank located in the city of Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu in the south of India. This 20-acre square tank surrounded by Shiva mandapams is believed by Tamil Hindus to be ancient, and the holy confluence of nine Indian river goddesses: Ganga, Yamuna, Sarasvati, Narmada, Godavari, Krishna, Tungabhadra, Kaveri, and Sarayu, states Diana Eck – a professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies. On the day of the Mahamaham festival, the river goddesses and Shiva gather here to rejuvenate their waters, according to a legend in the ''Periya Purana''. The Hindus consider taking a pilgrimage and holy dip at the Mahamaham tirtha on the day of Mahamaham festival as sacred. The event attracts chariot processions, street fairs and classical dance performances in temple mandapas. The 12-year cycle Mahamaham festival in Tamil Nadu is observed in the Hindu calendar m ...
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Nageswaraswamy Temple, Kumbakonam
Nageswaraswamy Temple, Kumbakonam is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th-century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the ''Tevaram'', written by Tamil poet saints known as the nayanars and classified as ''Paadal Petra Sthalam''. The temple is counted as the earliest of all Chola temples. Shiva in the guise of Nagaraja, the serpent king.. There are many inscriptions associated with the temple indicating contributions from Cholas, Thanjavur Nayaks and Thanjavur Maratha kingdom. The oldest parts of the present masonry structure were built during the Chola dynasty in the 9th century, while later expansions, including the towering gopuram gatehouses, are attributed to later periods, up to the Thanjavur Nayaks during the 16th century. The temple complex is one of the largest in the state and it houses three gateway towers known as ''gopurams''. The temple has numerous shrines, with those o ...
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Varahaperumal Temple, Kumbakonam
Varahaperumal Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Varaha (the boar avatar of the god Vishnu) at Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Presiding deity The moolavar presiding deity, is found in his manifestation as Varahaperumal (Varaha). His consort is known as Bhoomidevi. Legend Once a demon took the earth to the underground. Devas prayed to Vishnu to save the world. Vishnu fought with the demon in the form of Varaha - a boar and brought out the world from underground.Mahamaham Festival 2004 (in Tamil), Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, 2004 Specialty Five Vishnu temples are connected with Mahamaham festival which happens once in 12 years in Kumbakonam, the others being: *Sarangapani Temple, * Chakrapani Temple, *Ramaswamy Temple, * Rajagopalaswamy Temple Garudasevai Garudasevai is one of the main festivals of the temple. Mahasamprokshanam The Mahasamprokshanam also known as Kumbabishegam of th ...
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Rajagopalaswamy Temple, Kumbakonam
Rajagopalaswamy Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu located at Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Presiding deity The moolavar presiding deity, is found in his manifestation as Rajagopalaswamy. His consort is known as Sengamalavalli. There is another temple in the same name at Thoppu Street in Kumbakonam. Specialty Five Vishnu temples are connected with Mahamaham festival which happens once in 12 years in Kumbakonam.Mahamaham Festival 2004 (in Tamil), Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, 2004 They are: *Sarangapani Temple, * Chakrapani Temple, *Ramaswamy Temple, *Rajagopalaswamy Temple, and * Varahaperumal Temple. This temple, one among them, is situated in the north of Big Street. Garudasevai Garudasevai is one of the main festivals of the temple. Mahasamprokshanam The Mahasamprokshanam also known as Kumbabishegam of the temple was held on 19 June 2015.
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Ramaswamy Temple, Kumbakonam
Ramaswamy Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu located in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the prominent temples in the town and also one of the most prominent temples dedicated to Rama in India. This temple is also counted as a temple located on the banks of river Kaveri. The temple was built during the period of Thanjavur Nayaks king Achuthappa Nayak (1560–1614) and completed during the reign of Raghunatha Nayak (1600–34). The temple is enshrined within a huge granite wall and the complex contains all the shrines and the water bodies of the temple. The ''rajagopuram'' (the main gateway) has five tiers. There are exquisite sculptures on the pillars of the temple depicting various Hindu legends. Ramayanam is depicted in pictorial format in three segments in the first precinct. The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and twelve yearly festivals on its calendar. The major festival in the templ ...
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Chakrapani Temple, Kumbakonam
Chakrapani Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to God Vishnu located in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. This temple is located 2 km, away towards North West from the Kumbakonam Railway Station. Vishnu appears in the form of a discus or ''Chakra'' to put down the pride of ''Surya'' (the Sun), who subsequently became his devotee. Like Shiva, Lord Chakrapani has a third eye on His forehead. The temple is one of the most prominent temples in Kumbakonam. South Indian Railway Company 1926, p. 57 Legend As per Hindu legend, ''Chakra'' (also called Sudarshana), the discus, is the most powerful weapon of god Vishnu. He once sent his weapon to nether world to kill king Jalandasura. The weapon is believed to have come out of the nether world through river Kaveri. God Brahma, who was taking bath in the river, got impressed and installed the image of Sudarshana in the place where the temple is now located. Surya, the Sun god, who was glowing in brilliance, had his brightness diminished b ...
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Sarangapani Temple
Sarangapani Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, located in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the ''Divya Desams'', the 108 temples of Vishnu revered in Nalayira Divya Prabandham by the 12 poet saints, or Alwars. This temple is along Kaveri and is one of the Pancharanga Kshetrams. The temple is believed to be of significant antiquity with contributions at different times from Medieval Cholas, Vijayanagara Empire and Madurai Nayaks. The temple is enshrined within a huge granite wall and the complex contains all the shrines and the water bodies of the temple. The ''rajagopuram'' (the main gateway) has eleven tiers and has a height of . The Potramarai tank, the temple tank, is located opposite to the western entrance of the temple. Sarangapani is believed to have appeared for sage Hemarishi. The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and twelve yearly festivals on its calendar. The temple chariot festival is the most pro ...
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Amirthakadeswarar Temple, Sakkottai
Amirthakadeswarar Temple (அமிர்தகடேஸ்வரர் கோயில், சாக்கோட்டை) :ta:சாக்கோட்டை அமிர்தகலேசுவரர் கோயில் is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located at Sakkottai in Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is dedicated to Shiva. Shiva is worshiped as Amirthakadeswarar, and is represented by the ''lingam''. His consort Parvati is depicted as Amirthavalli Amman. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the ''Tevaram'', written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanmars and classified as ''Paadal Petra Sthalam''. As per Hindu legend, the essence of creation arrived at this place in a pot (locally called ''kalayam''), the place came to be known as Kalayanallur. The temple is closely associated with Sakya Nayanmar, one of 63 saints associated with Saivism. The temple has four daily rituals at various times from 7:00 a.m. t ...
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Kalahasteeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam
Kalahasteeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located at Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Presiding deity The moolavar presiding deity, is found in his manifestation as Kalahasteeswarar. His consort, Parvati, is known as Gnanambikai.Mahamaham Festival 2004 (in Tamil), Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, 2004 Speciality 12 Shiva temples are connected with Mahamaham festival which happens once in 12 years in Kumbakonam. They are : * Kasi Viswanathar Temple, * Kumbeswarar Temple, * Someswarar Temple, * Nageswara Temple, *Kalahasteeswarar Temple, * Gowthameswarar Temple, * Kottaiyur Kodeeswarar temple * Amirthakalasanathar Temple, * Banapuriswarar Temple, * Abimukeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, * Kambatta Visvanathar Temple and * Ekambareswarar Temple. This temple is one among them. Renovation The temple was renovated by Serfoji of Thanjavur. Mahasamprokshanam The Mahasamprokshana ...
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Banapuriswarar Temple
Banapuriswarar Temple is a Hindu temple located in the town of Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, the site was the place from where Shiva took his aim at a pot of ''amrita'' with his bow and arrow. Specialty 12 Shiva temples are connected with Mahamaham festival which happens once in 12 years in Kumbakonam. They are : * Kasi Viswanathar Temple, * Kumbeswarar Temple, * Someswarar Temple, * Nageswara Temple, * Kalahasteeswarar Temple, * Gowthameswarar Temple, * Kottaiyur Kodeeswarar temple * Amirthakalasanathar Temple, *Banapuriswarar Temple, *Abimukeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam Abimukeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located in Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is one of 12 Shiva temples connected with the Mahamaham festival, which takes place in Kumbakonam every 12 ye ..., * Kambatta Visvanathar Temple and * Ekambareswarar Temple. This temple is one ...
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Kambatta Viswanathar Temple, Kumbakonam
Kambatta Viswanathar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located at Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Presiding deity The moolavar presiding deity, is found in his manifestation as Visveswar. His consort, Parvati, is known as Anandhanithi.Mahamaham Festival 2004 (in Tamil), Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, 2004 Specialty 12 Shiva temples are connected with Mahamaham festival which happens once in 12 years in Kumbakonam. They are : * Kasi Viswanathar Temple, * Kumbeswarar Temple, * Someswarar Temple, * Nageswara Temple, * Kalahasteeswarar Temple, * Gowthameswarar Temple, * Kottaiyur Kodeeswarar temple * Amirthakalasanathar Temple, * Banapuriswarar Temple, * Abimukeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam, *Kambatta Visvanathar Temple and * Ekambareswarar Temple. This temple is one among them. Mint During the period of Cholas, there was mint in this place. So this place was called as 'Kambatt ...
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