Nedungundram Sri Ramachandra Perumal (Yoga Ramar) temple- Tiruvannamalai
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Nedungundram Sri Ramachandra Perumal (Yoga Ramar) temple- Tiruvannamalai
Nedungundram, Tiruvannamalai District,
Tamil Nadu – 606807.
Moolavar
Ramachandra Perumal (Yoga Ramar) and Lakshmana
Amman
Sita, Sengamalavalli
Introduction
- Location: Nedungundam Village, Tiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Deity: Presiding deity is Ramachandra Perumal (Lord Rama) with Mother Sengamalvalli.
- Unique Aspect: Largest temple in Tamil Nadu dedicated to Lord Rama, depicted seated in a meditative pose as if teaching the Vedas. Rama does not hold his traditional bow and arrow; Lakshmana holds them instead. Hanuman is in the sanctum, holding a palm-leaf book, symbolizing the study of scriptures.
- Thala Virutcham (Sacred Tree): Vilwa.
- Theertham (Sacred Water): Shivatheertham.
Puranic Significance
- Sage Sukha Brahma Rishi: A sage with a parrot face who performed penance to Lord Rama here. When Rama was returning to Ayodhya, he appeared before Sukha Brahma Rishi as a blessing, staying for a day at the sage’s request.
- Qualities of Lord Rama: The name “Nedungunam” signifies Rama’s noble characteristics—Nedum (high/noble) and Gunam (quality).
- Connection to Kaliyar River: Originates from Dheerkachala Hill and flows to Maduranthakam Lake, linking the Eri Katha Ramar Temple with this one.
- Curse of Sukha Brahma Rishi: Transformed into a parrot by Parvati’s curse, Sukha Brahma Rishi was granted a human form with a parrot face after his penance to Lord Shiva.
Beliefs and Worship
- Peace of Mind: Devotees pray to Lord Rama here for mental peace.
- Blessings for Marriage and Children: Sudharsana Azhwar is believed to bless devotees seeking a happy marriage and children.
- Prayers for Prosperity: Devotees pray for success in business, promotions, and family welfare.
- Offerings: Devotees perform abhishekams with milk, turmeric, honey, and other items. They offer garlands, dhotis, and money to the deity and undertake feeding the poor.
Special Features
- Ancient Temple: 1500-year-old temple with a 5-tier Rajagopuram and large temple walls built during the Pallava period.
- Unique Legend of Plantain Leaf: Rama marked a dividing line on a plantain leaf while dining with Sage Sukha Brahma, symbolizing his decision to stay despite a looming deadline to return to Ayodhya.
- Cave Pathway: There is an inner path around the sanctum, resembling a cave.
- Construction and Area: Temple was built by Krishnadeva Raya and spans 8 acres.
Festivals
- Panguni Brahmotsavam (10 days, March-April) with grand car festivals and processions.
- Sri Ramanavami (Lord Rama’s birthday) celebrated with a 10th-day Indravimana festival.
- Kanum Pongal (second day of Pongal, January): Procession around the hill to nearby villages.
- Other Celebrations: Vaikasi Visakam, Sri Krishna Jayanthi, Saturdays, Tamil and English New Year, Deepavali, and Pongal attract large crowds.
Century/Period
1500 Years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HR&CE)
Nearest Bus Station
Nedungundram
Nearest Railway Station
Bolur station
Nearest Airport
Puducherry