Mathura Kaliamman Temple, Siruvachur

The Mathura Kaliamman Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kali located in the village of Siruvachur in the Perambalur taluk of Perambalur District, India. Siruvachur is located at a distance of 5 km from Perambalur, its nearest town. The Car festival and the annual Panguni festivals are important festivals celebrated.[1]

The 1,000 year-old Mathura Kaliamman Temple

History

The place where the temple was constructed is believed to be the place where Kannagi, the idol of the Tamil epic Silappatikaram, reassured herself after returning from Madurai.[2] According to tradition, Chelliamman was a local deity of Siruvachur. Her powers became delimited by a tantric, who started using the powers and for destructive purposes.[2] Kannagi came across this Devi temple at Siruvachur and decided to rest there for the night. During her stay, Chelliamman revealed her servitude, and Kannagi did away with the Tantric and saved Chelliamman.[2] Kannagi now received the name as Mathura Kaliamman, as she is from Madurai & got rid of the tantric with the blessings of Kali. Chelliamman, as a gesture of gratitude and also in order to greet Mathura Kaliamman, moved to the Periaswamimali, a nearby hillock, requesting the latter to stay in Siruvachur to which Mathura Kaliamman accepted with a suggestion that the initial offerings shall be presented to her (Chelliamman).[2] The temple is about 1000 years old.[2]

Deities

The prime deity is Mathura Kaliamman.[2] The temple is open to devotees only twice a week – Monday and Friday.[1] It is believed that the main deity, Mathura Kaliamman, stays with Chelliamman during the remaining days of the week.[2]

Festivals

A Car festival is held annually during the month of May.[3] During the festival, the idol of goddess Mathura Kaliamman is brought from the shrine to the car where rituals are performed. The car-festival is a part of the annual festival that is celebrated for a period of 13 days.[4]

A yearly Mahabishekam to the Deity has been performed since 1974 by Sri Mathurakaliamman Mahabhisheha Association(a registered autonomous body). This Mahabishekam is performed during the last Friday of Tamil month "Thai".

Places to Stay

  • Hotel Temple In - Boarding & Lodging. Opposite to Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College (about 3 km from the temple, on the Chennai - Trichy NH 45). Cell - 73732 11299; 73732 11277
  • Hotel Aryas

Places to Eat

  • Hotel Ashwin - High class vegetarian food; Opposite to Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College (about 5 km from the temple, on the Chennai - Trichy NH 45)
  • Hotel Aryas - High class vegetarian food (within 4 km) from the temple, on NH 45
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References

  1. "Siruvachur Mathurakaliamman Temple". Collectorate, Perambalur. Archived from the original on 26 September 2003. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  2. "Sri Madhurakalaiamman temple". Dinamalar. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  3. "Devotees pull temple car". The Hindu. 20 May 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  4. "Fervour marks Siruvachur car fest". The Hindu. 23 May 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2013.

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