Periyamanali Sri Nageswarar Temple, Namakkal
Address
Periyamanali Sri Nageswarar Temple, Periamanali, Namakkal District, Tamil Nadu 637410
Deity
Sri Nageswarar Amman: Sivakami.
Introduction
- Location:
- The Nageswarar Temple is situated in Periyamanali, within the Namakkal District of Tamil Nadu, approximately 5 kilometers from Vaiyappamalai on the Rasipuram-Thiruchengodu road.
- Deity:
- The presiding deity of the temple is Nageswarar, a form of Lord Shiva, while the Mother Goddess is referred to as Sivakami.
- The temple is renowned for its association with serpent worship, highlighting the significance of the serpent (Naga) in its history.
Puranic Significance
- Historical Background:
- The temple is believed to be around 1000 years old, showcasing its rich historical heritage.
- Sthala Purana:
- According to local history, a devoted woman who lost her husband resided in the area. As a devoted worshiper of Lord Shiva, she often performed rituals and prayers.
- During one of her divine viewings (darshan), she witnessed a serpent (Naga) emerging from the Shiva Linga, circling around the Lord before vanishing. This miraculous event led to the deity being recognized as Nageswarar.
Management
- The temple is managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), ensuring the preservation of its cultural and historical significance.
Other Deities and Festivals
- Shrines:
- In addition to the presiding deities, the temple houses shrines dedicated to:
- Mother Durga
- Lord Dakshinamurthi
- Lord Brahma
- Lord Kalabhairava
- Lord Kalyana Subramaniar
- Planets Sun and Moon
- In addition to the presiding deities, the temple houses shrines dedicated to:
- Festivals:
- The temple celebrates various festivals, including:
- Aipasi Annabishekam in October-November
- Margazhi Tiruvadhirai in December-January
- Maha Shivrathri in February-March
- Masi Shivarathri, a significant event attracting numerous devotees from nearby regions, including Rasipuram, Tiruchengode, Komarapalayam, and Namakkal.
- The temple celebrates various festivals, including:
Beliefs
- Devotees visit the temple for various reasons, including:
- Seeking relief from the adverse effects of serpents and planetary influences.
- Praying for wedding boons and enduring unity between couples.
- Seeking assistance from Lord Shiva for relief from business slowdowns, family unity, and reconciliation between separated couples.
- Devotees perform abishekam (ritual bathing) and archanas (offerings) to both Lord Nageswarar and Mother Sivakami, often offering vastras (clothes) as part of their devotion.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
Peria Manali
Nearest Railway Station
Thiruchengodu
Nearest Airport
Coimbatore