Monday, October 29, 2012

Sai Periyaandavan Temple

Aathur Periyandavan (Angala Parameswari)



This temple is situated at Aathur between Salem - Chennai route, near local river bank in Aathur, not so famous, but very powerful. First Visit was on 2001 January, and its almost 14 years with the blessings of Amma, calls me every year. Indeed Periyandavan Amma is my Paternal Kuladevatha (Ancestral Deity). 

I am unaware of renowned History of this temple, even the localites and my anscesters. But I am sure Amma settled approx 500 years back to the extent of my search enshrined and worshipped as Aadhi Paraasakthi.

Arulmigu Periyandavan Amman Temple, referred as Periyaayi and Periyanayagi Temple by localites, is seen in a lying posture measuring 15 ft from head to foot. 

Not many devotees aware of this temple except the localites, however, most noteworthy part is Amma serves as a welfare government listening to the grievances of the public, as a clinical dispensary rectifying the physical ills of people and as a court of justice easing the suffering of men and women. This sanctified shrine attract large number of Devotees and throng to get blessings from Amma during Tuesdays,Fridays & Sundays.


Temple Worship Timings

Morning: 6AM till Evening 8.30PM IST

Pooja is not regular in nature due to unknown reason, sometimes, devotees have to wait for the preist to come, post his other regular work during weekdays.

The annual Kundam Festival and Mayaana Kollai celebrated here is a major draw attended by thousands of devotees amid much pomp and splendor though.

How to Reach the Temple

By road, Aathur is linked with Chennai and Salem NH. Salem Railway Station is the nearest railhead.

Jai Sai Sudarshanaaya Namaha

Sai Angaalamman Temple

Kalvadangam Sri Angaala Parameswari


A very old Hindu Temple in Salem District, Sankagiri Taluk, Kalvadangam Village with the Diety Sri Angalaparameswari Amman temple is situated at Kalvadangam between Salem - Bhavani-Sangagiri route, near local river bank of Kaveri, very powerful deity. First Visit was on 2009 March. 

Lakhs of devotees visit here every newmoon and fullmoon days since it is supposed to be auspicious during these days.

Amma consecrated
as snake pit, with her miracles and the great dazzling brightest light is mother Sri Angaalaparameshwari was ruling the world even before inhabition started. 

Devotees thronging to Kalvadangam even when there is no frequency of transport to reach here.

A small group of Brahmins who originally hailed from this village migrated several generations back to Kalvadangam got settled and started revering Sri Angaala Parameswari Amma as their Kuladevatha, indeed its my Maternal Kuladevatha as well. 

The Temple is governed by Late Muthusamy Poosari Family as Heridatary Trustee and as well Mahibalan Poosari family

Every year 7days of Festival is celebriated from Maasi Maha Siva Raththiri with three days of Ther Ottam etc.


Temple Worship Timings

Morning: 6AM till Evening 8.30PM IST


 To Reach the Temple 

Kalvadangam is a small village in Sangagiri Taluk in Salem District in Tamil Nadu State. Sangagiri, Tiruchengodu, Konganapuram, Elacipalayam & Edapadi are the near by Towns to Kalvadangam.

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Kalvadangam is reachable by Sangagiri RailWay Station , Mavelipalaiyam RailWay Station , Anangur RailWay Station , Magudanchavadi RailWay Station
 
By road, Kalvadangam is linked with Sangagiri-Bhavani and Salem State highway. Salem Railway Station is the nearest railhead.

Jai Sai Hanuman

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Jay Sai Maatha

Jay Sai Vigneswaraaya Namaha
Jay Sai Maathaaya Namaha
Jay Kuladevatha Sai Periyandavaaya Namaha
Jay Kuladevatha Sai Angalammaaya Namaha
Jay Ishta Devatha Sai Venkateswaraaya Namaha
Jay Ishta Devatha Sai Murugaaya Namaha
Jay Ishta Devatha Sai Sanaischaraaya Namaha 

Jay Poojyaaya Guru Shri Raaghavendraaya Namaha
Jay Ishta Devatha Sai Muneshwaraaya Namaha

With all the blessings from all the Devatha's and from my parents, spouse, near and dear, my journey starts now

Human species different and unique in nature and within us we are distinct from country,culture,language & religion, however, the ALMIGHTY is ONE and all their teachings are one. Similarly Sai Maathaa also quotes "Sabkaa Maalik Ek Hai" means ALMIGHTY is ONE allover.

Keeping this in mind, with Sai Maathaa's blessings, my journey of publishing the Saibaba Temples I visited starts now.

I am not a firm believer of planning and then implementing, its always start immediately if you know your destination even unsure of route, then start refining while you on the fly by following Sai Maathaa, the things will fall into your place. Even this blog was started as mentioned above. I am sure many blogs might have published by many Bhaktha's temple visits and their experiences,  however, let me try to put it simple and crisp. So "Bolo Jai Sai Baba ki"....