Periya Mariamman Temple

Summary

Periya Mariamman Temple (Tamil:பெரிய மாரியம்மன் திருக்கோயில்) is located near Panneer Selvam Park, opposite to Erode Corporation Building in the city of Erode, Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to Mariamman, the Hindu Goddess. Kongu Cholas built the temple 1200 years ago.[1]

Periya Mariamman Temple
பெரிய மாரியம்மன் திருக்கோயில்
Mariamman
Periya Mariamman Temple Car procession
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictErode
DeityGoddess Mariamman
FestivalsPanguni Ther Thiruvizha
Location
LocationPanneer Selvam Park
StateTamil Nadu
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates11°20′20.8″N 77°43′29.7″E / 11.339111°N 77.724917°E / 11.339111; 77.724917
Architecture
CreatorKongu Cholas
Website
http://www.erodeperiyamariamman.tnhrce.in/

Group Temples edit

Along with this Periya Mariamman Temple, the Devasthanam includes two other temples in the city.[2]

  • Chinna Mariamman Temple in Periyar Street
  • Vaikkal Mariamman Temple at Karaivakkal

Also, there are lot many other Mariamman temples inside the city including Karungalpalayam Mariamman, Nadu Mariamman, Narayana Valasu Mariamman, Kumulankuttai Mariamman, Ellai Mariamman. But, Periya Mariamman in worshipped as the Head of all Mariammans in the City.[3]

Festivals edit

Every year, during the Tamil month of Panguni (March- April), a grand festival is celebrated in the City.[4] The festival will start in the first Tuesday of Panguni simultaneously at Periya Mariamman, Chinna Mariamman and Vaikkal Mariamman Temples. The other activities in the celebration includes

  • Kambam Naduthal
  • Maa vilakku
  • Karagam Eduthal
  • Pongal
  • Therottam (Temple Car procession)
  • Manjal Neerattu

The celebrations happen for 20 days between Kambam Naduthal and Manjal Neerattu.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Periya Mariamman Temple Erode". desibantu. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Mariamman Temple Car Festival celebrated". the Hindu. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Periya Mariamman Temple Erode". desibantu. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  4. ^ "Faith and frenzy at the Temple Car Festival in Erode". the Hindu. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Arulmigu Periya Mariamman Temple". erodetoday. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2016.

External links edit

  • Mariamman Temple-Erode