Wednesday Dec 25, 2024

Neivasal Poomalai Appar Temple, Cuddalore

Address

Neivasal Poomalai Appar Temple, Cuddalore

T, Neivasal, Thittagudi Taluk,

Cuddalore District,

Tamil Nadu 606111

Moolavar

Poomalai Appar

Introduction

                           Poomalai Appar Temple is dedicated to village deity Poomalai Appar located in Neivasal Village in Thittagudi Taluk in Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu. Presiding Deities are Poomalai Appar, Semmalai Appar and Muthu Karuppan. The temple is situated on confluence of Chinnaru River and Vellaru River. The temple is situated on Virudhachalam to Thozhuthur Route. Share Autos are available to reach this temple from Avinankudi Bus Stop.

Puranic Significance 

As per legend, once, seven fishermen from Pennadam came here to catch fish at confluence of the rivers. They came at midnight thinking it as early morning. It is believed that gods from this temple used to venture out for hunting and play. When the gods noticed the fishermen, they got angry and cursed them to lose their eyesight. Realizing their folly, the fishermen and begged for forgiveness to the gods. The gods felt pity and restored their eye sight. In memory of this event, their heirs installed the idols of seven fishermen in this temple. Even to this day, their heirs worship Poomalai Appar and offer fishing net every year.

Beliefs

People pray to Muthu Karuppan to get relief from diseases, for child boon, to get back the lost items and to get relief from legal disputes.

Special Features

          The Temple is believed to be 1000 years old. The temple is situated amidst groves at the confluence of Vellaru and Chinnaru Rivers. Presiding Deities are Poomalai Appar, Semmalai Appar and Muthu Karuppan. Poomalai Appar and Semmalai Appar are considered as brothers. All the gods are housed in their respective shrines. There are shrines for Konga Karuppu, Siddhanathar, Kulla Karuppu, Pachaiyamman and Murugan in the temple premises.

There is a shrine for Veeranar outside the temple premises. He is considered as the guardian deity of this temple. This Shrine is situated at about 50 meters from the main temple. Devotees need to worship him first and then only enter the main temple. The temple has seven idols of fisherman in its premises.

Festivals

Mondays are Fridays are considered as auspicious days for worship.

References

https://tamilnadu-favtourism.blogspot.com/2021/01/poomalai-appar-temple-neivasal-cuddalore.html

Century/Period

1000 years old.

Nearest Bus Station

Avinankudi

Nearest Railway Station

Pennadam Railway Station

Nearest Airport

Trichy

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