Kadayanallur Neelamaninathar Temple (Kariamanicka Perumal Temple) – Thirunelveli
Address
Kadayanallur Neelamaninathar Temple (Kariamanicka Perumal Temple) – Thirunelveli
Thirunelveli District,
Tamil Nadu– 627 751
Mobile: +91 – 99657 61050
Moolavar
Neelamaninathar / Kariamanicka Perumal
Amman
Mahalakshmi.
Introduction
- The Neelamaninathar Temple, also known as the Kariamanicka Perumal Temple, is located in Kadayanallur, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu.
- The presiding deity is Lord Neelamaninathar (also called Kariamanicka Perumal), and the mother is Mahalakshmi.
- Historically, this place is referred to as Arjuna Kshetra.
- Kadayanallur is situated approximately 135 km from Madurai on the Tenkasi Road and about 69 km from Thirunelveli.
- The nearest railway stations are in Kadayanallur and Tenkasi, with the nearest airports in Madurai and Thiruvananthapuram.
Puranic Significance:
- The temple has a significant connection to Arjuna, one of the Pandavas. After the Kurukshetra war, Arjuna sought to cleanse himself from the sin of killing many by visiting this place.
- On his journey, Arjuna rested under a Marudha tree and was instructed by Lord Vishnu in a dream to worship the Lord under that tree to cleanse his sins.
- Upon waking, Arjuna saw an idol of Lord Vishnu with his consorts and worshipped the Swayambu (self-manifested) idols. The local king then built the temple.
- The temple is believed to be over 1500 years old.
Beliefs:
- Devotees facing difficulties with wedding proposals or concerned about children’s well-being due to adverse planetary effects often pray here.
- Offerings of rice made from curry leaves and porridge-payasam are made on the Tiruvonam star day in hopes of resolving these issues.
- Sudarsana Homa is performed for relief from fears, threats, and to achieve success in endeavors.
- Special Tirumanjanam is offered to Lord Neelamaninathar and Mother Mahalakshmi.
- Devotees who are unable to fulfill their prayer commitments in Tirupathi can do so here, as Lord Neelamaninathar in a standing form is a replica of Lord Venkatachalapathy of Tirupati.
Special Features:
- Lord Neelamaninathar, also praised as Karia Manicka Perumal, blesses devotees in a standing posture along with his consorts Sri Bhoodevi and Sri Neeladevi.
- The temple is known as Arjunapuri Kshetra because of Arjuna’s worship here.
- Lord Sudarsana, the deity of the discus of Perumal, graces a separate shrine with 16 hands, and is accompanied by two lions at the base of his peetam.
- Behind Lord Sudarsana is Lord Yoga Narasimha.
- An intriguing feature of the temple is a five-hooded serpent situated below Lord Narasimha.
- Although primarily a Vishnu temple, there is a shrine for Lord Dakshinamurthy, a form of Shiva, with two disciples (unlike the usual four), and his form resembles that of Lord Aiyappan.
- The temple also features Muyalagan (a symbol of ignorance) under Lord Narasimha’s feet, where his head is on the left side (instead of the usual right).
- Two forms of Lord Anjaneya (Hanuman) are depicted: one as Bhakta Anjaneya and another with his left hand on his chest and right hand raised.
- There are additional shrines for Mother Mahalakshmi, Sri Andal, and Vishwaksenar.
Festivals:
- The temple celebrates the Chithirai Brahmmotsavam in April-May, which is the grandest festival, drawing many devotees for prayers and rituals.
Century/Period
1500 Years Old
Nearest Bus Station
Kadayanallur
Nearest Railway Station
Kadayanallur and Tenkasi
Nearest Airport
Madurai and Thiruvananthapuram