Rasipuram Nithya Sumangali Amman Temple, Namakkal
Address
Rasipuram Nithya Sumangali Amman Temple, Namakkal
Rasipuram, Namakkal District,
Tamil Nadu 637 408
Phone 91- 4287 – 220 411, 99940 71835
Amman
Nithya Sumangali Amman
Introduction
This temple is about 500 years old and is situated in Rasipuram , Near Namakkal of Tamil Nadu. It seems that once some people were digging a field and blood came out and then they found out the statue of the Goddess in the form of a linga. Goddess entered in to one person there and he told them to build a temple for her in the village. This temple is situated between four hills viz Kolli malai, alavai malai, natha malai and Bodha malai.
In this temple before the Goddess a wooden post with three branches representing her husband (Kambam) is planted. Since the goddess is always able to see her husband, she is called as Nithya Sumangali..Women believe that offering worship to this Amman would also keep them as Nithya Sumangalis
Puranic Significance
The place was fertile with green fields. A farmer, while tilling the land found a place bleeding. He brought all the people and while digging the place, they found a swayambu deity. Mother spoke through one of her devotees to build a temple for her in the place. People did it. Later, they built a temple installing an idol of Mother Mari Amman.
As a tradition, only during festivals, a wooden post with three branches (Kambam in Tamil) is planted in Mari Amman temples before Ambica. It is a permanent feature in this temple. It is said that Ambica has a direct view on this Kambam considered as Her Lord. Hence, she is praised as Nitya Sumangali Amman. Women believe that worshipping Amman would bless them a life with their husbands and absolute longevity to their Mangalsutras in their life time. People seeking child boon follow a strange puja in the temple. During the Aipasi festival, they remove the old Kambam and replace it with a new one. Take the old one to a well nearby, do pujas and offer curd rice nivedhana. Women seeking child boon worship the Kambam and consume the curd rice nivedhana so that they will get their wish-child boon. This temple is situated amidst four hills, Kollimalai, Alavai malai, Nainamalai and Bodhamalai. During the Aipasi festival Ambal is decorated with flowers called Poochattu. Worshipping during this time is considered a lucky opportunity for the devotees. The swayambu Amman is in the sanctum sanctorum before Ambica seated on a square stage-peeta. Swayambu Ambica is in the form of a Linga. The Yali Vahan – resembling a lion – is before Ambica. There is also a swing mandap. The foot prints of Ambica are on the swing. Women seeking child boon move the swing to and fro with their prayers. There are shrines for Lords Vinayaka and Muruga only in the prakara. There are other deities in the prakara.
Beliefs
People pray to Mari Amman for cure from all the diseases and those with vision problems in particular realizing their wishes, devotees carry fire pots and do body circumambulation-Angapradakshinam.
Special Features
Amman in the temple is a swayambumurthy with the honour of Nitya Sumangali title. Cooked raw rice is offered as nivedhana to the Lord of the temple. Sri Vinayaka of the temple is praised as Anugnai Vinayaka. The vimana of the temple is of hexagonal design
Festivals
A 15 day festival is observed in the month of Aipasi (October-November)
Century/Period
500 years old
Nearest Bus Station
Rasipuram
Nearest Railway Station
Namakkal
Nearest Airport
Trichy