Madapuram Sri Badrakali Amman Temple, Sivaganga
Address
Madapuram Sri Badrakali Amman Temple, Sivaganga
Madapuram,
Sivaganga District,
Tamil Nadu- 630611
Phone: +91 – 4575 272411
Amman
Badrakali Amman
Introduction
The Bathrakali Amman Temple in Madapuram Village, Sivaganga District, Tamil Nadu, is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali Amman. This temple has a rich history, local legends, and is known for its unique deity.
Deity:
- The presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Kali Amman, who is revered for her fierce and protective nature.
- Goddess Kali stands at a height of about 12 feet (3.7 meters) and is depicted without a roof, emphasizing her open presence and powerful form.
Puranic Significance
Legends and Stories:
- One legend states that Madapuram Kali is believed to be the guardian deity (Kaval Deivam) of the Madurai Pandyan kings.
- The temple has a unique story that tells of a devotee who provided a horse-shaped shadow to Goddess Parvathy, as per her request.
- Another story links the name “Madapuram” to a time when the city of Madurai was surrounded by a flood, and Lord Shiva helped mark the boundary with his head and tail, leading to the name “Padapuram,” which later evolved into “Madapuram.”
Significance and Practices:
- Bathrakali Amman is known for protecting her devotees from the effects of black magic and spells cast by enemies. She grants courage and strength to her followers.
- The temple is often visited by people seeking blessings for business development and success in court matters.
- The temple features a five-tiered Rajagopuram (gateway tower) and a 30-foot-tall horse statue, which stands with its front legs raised, symbolizing strength.
Special Features
Court of Justice Belief:
- Many consider the temple a place where they can seek justice. People come to a small platform outside the temple, state their complaints, and offer a cut coin as a sacred offering on a designated spot known as “Pattyakkal.”
- Devotees believe that this ritual will lead to justice and that those against whom complaints are made will be punished accordingly by the Goddess.
Theerthams and Deities:
- The temple has two sacred tanks or Theerthams: Brahmma Gundam and Manikarnigai Theertham.
- Ayyanar, who is considered the ruler of the place, is another important deity in this temple and is depicted in a unique standing posture.
The Bathrakali Amman Temple in Madapuram Village is a place of spiritual significance, with a strong belief in the protective and justice-granting powers of the Goddess Kali. Devotees come to seek her blessings and share their concerns, believing that she will provide them with strength and protect them from adversities. The temple’s legends and practices have made it a cherished and unique place of worship in the region.
Festivals
Every Friday is a festival day in the temple drawing huge numbers of devotees. Poornima puja (new moon day) Milk Abishek, 1008 lamp puja on the first Tuesday of each Tamil month are very devotionally celebrated in the temple.
Century/Period
2000 Years Old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HR&CE)
Nearest Bus Station
Madapuram
Nearest Railway Station
Thirubuvanam
Nearest Airport
Madurai