Putlur Angala Parameswari Temple, Thiruvallur
Address
Putlur Angala Parameswari Temple, Ramapuram (Putlur), Thiruvallur District – 602 025 Mobile: +91 94436 39825.
Deity
Amman: Angala Parameswari (Parvathi)
Introduction
- Temple Name: Angala Parameswari Temple (also known as Poongavanathamman Temple).
- Location: Putlur Village near Thiruvallur Town, Thiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu.
- Presiding Deity: Goddess Parvathi in the form of a pregnant woman.
- Unique Feature: Instead of a lion, a Nandi idol is placed in front of the sanctum, which is rare in Amman (Goddess) temples.
- Crowd: The temple is particularly crowded during full moon days.
Puranic Significance
- Mythology:
- Goddess Parvathi and Lord Shiva were traveling from Melmalayanur to Ramapuram (Putlur).
- Tired from the journey, Parvathi asked Shiva for water. While he searched, heavy rains flooded the river, delaying his return.
- Exhausted, she lay down, and an anthill grew over her, merging her essence with it.
- When Shiva returned, he found her in the anthill and stood beside her, earning the name Thandavarayan.
- Nandi Placement: The presence of Lord Shiva next to the Goddess is the reason for having Nandi in front of the sanctum, making it unique among Amman temples.
- Miraculous Event:
- A villager named Ponmeni, tortured by a moneylender, prayed to the Goddess for help.
- He encountered an old woman (the Goddess in disguise) and assisted her in fetching water.
- The anthill became visible as the Goddess appeared, granting him relief from poverty and hardship.
- The temple gained the name Poongavanathu Amman after her emergence.
Beliefs
- Prayers and Rituals:
- Devotees seek blessings for children, assistance with wedding proposals, and resolution of family problems.
- Women tie a piece of their sari to the neem tree as part of their prayers.
- After their wishes are fulfilled, devotees return to thank the Goddess with pujas.
- Drishti Removal Ritual:
- Devotees undergo a ritual to remove “drishti” (evil eye) by circling a lemon around their head and crushing it underfoot before entering the temple.
- A trident (Trishul) is placed in the temple where remaining lemons are pressed.
- Special Customs:
- Women leave a lime fruit at the feet of the Goddess with a prayer; if it rolls and touches their sari, it symbolizes the fulfillment of their wish.
- Many devotees offer Thula Baram (weight equivalent of their body weight) if their prayers are answered.
Festivals
- Major Festivals:
- Shivarathri: Celebrated with special rituals and fervor.
- Masi Magam: Celebrated with a crematorium robbery festival during February-March.
- Aadi Fridays: Observed in July-August with special pujas.
- New Moon Day Pujas: Held regularly at the temple.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
HRCE
Nearest Bus Station
Ramapuram village.
Nearest Railway Station
Putlur station
Nearest Airport
Chennai