Wednesday Mar 05, 2025

Bhavani Sri Sangameswarar Temple- Erode

Address

Bhavani Sri Sangameswarar Temple, Bhavani Kudal, Bhavani , Erode District- 638 301 Tele: (04256) – 230192.

Deity

Sangameswarar, Amman: Vedhambigai

Introduction

Sangameswarar temple (also called Thirunana and Thirukooduthurai) is a temple in Bhavani, in the Erode district, of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a Shiva temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was built at the confluence of rivers Kaveri, Bhavani and the mystic Amutha (Agaya Gangai). The temple was praised in old Tamil literature as Thirunana. The place is also known as Dakshina Triveni Sangamam and Kooduthurai indicating the confluence of three rivers. Devotees perform last rites for ancestors on the riverbank and offer prayers at the Sangameshwarar temple. Theertham (Holy water): Cauvery, Bhawani, Surya, Deva and Gayatri Theertham Sthala Vriksham (Sacred Tree): Ilanthai (Jujuba Tree)

Puranic Significance

  • Ancient Origin & Architecture
    • Built by the first Pallava King, Mahendra Varman.
    • The temple, seen from a bird’s eye view, appears as an island, surrounded by two rivers.
  • British Connection
    • In 1802, a British dignitary, William Garo, miraculously escaped when his rest house collapsed.
    • Believing that Goddess Bhavani saved him, he became her devotee.
    • He donated an ivory swing (Oonjal), and his signature can still be seen on the frame.
  • Kubera’s Visit & the Sacred Ilandhai Tree
    • Kubera, the Lord of Wealth, was visiting various Shiva temples.
    • He saw a deer, tiger, cow, elephant, snake, and rat drinking water peacefully near an Ilandhai tree by the Cauvery River.
    • Realizing the area’s divine energy, he heard a celestial voice revealing that this was the birthplace of the Vedas.
    • Kubera discovered a Shivalingam beneath the Ilandhai tree and worshiped it, receiving Lord Shiva’s darshan.
    • The Ilandhai tree still exists and bears fruit.
  • Sage Vishwamitra & the Gayathri Lingam
    • Sage Vishwamitra installed another Shivalingam on the riverbank.
    • He worshipped it while chanting the Gayathri Mantra, leading to the lingam being named Gayathri Lingam.

Beliefs

It is believed that those who take a dip at the confluence spot of rivers Cauvery and Bhavani during the Solar and Lunar Eclipse can attain moksham (salvation). It is also believed that worshiping the Amirtha Lingam in this temple can grant the boon of childbirth to couples.

Special Features

Bhavani is a famous Sthalam for performing rituals to satiate one’s ancestors. Here Parikarams are also conducted for all dhoshams, including Nagadhosham. During Adi Perukku day, large number of devotees can be seen taking a dip at the junction of rivers Cauvery and Bhavani. Daily Komadha Pooja (Cow pooja) is performed in this temple for the welfare of the populace. Cows are revered in Hindu mythology because every body part of a cow is attributed to a separate Hindu gods or goddesses. Saint Arunagirinathar in his Thirupugazh praised lord Murugan of this temple. Lord Dakshinamoorthy’s shrine is beautifully architected with intricate reliefs and iconographical sculptures. The procession idols of all the 63 Nayanmars are beautifully arranged on a few steps (displayed like a “Navratri Golu”). Surprisingly, Thirumuruga Kripananda Vaariyaar also finds his place as the 64th Nayanmar. There are two identical stone statues in front of the Ambal shrine. When water or milk is poured on them, it looks as if one of the idols is smiling while the other is shedding a tear. This exemplifies the artistic excellence of the era.

Festivals

The thirteen-day long Car festival (Ther) in the Tamil month of Chithirai (April-May) is the most famous festival celebrated in this temple. It attracts lakhs of devotees from across of the country. Pradosham Pooja is conducted grandly. The 18th day of Tamil month Aadi (July-August) is called “Adiperukku” and it attracts large number of devotees who perform poojas on the river banks. Taking a dip in the river and performing rites during Amavasyas, especially Thai Amavasya and eclipse days are traditionally followed in this temple.

Century/Period/Age

1000-2000 years old

Managed By

Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE)

Nearest Bus Station

Bhavani

Nearest Railway Station

Erode

Nearest Airport

Trichy

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