Temple car
Temple cars are chariots that are used to carry representations of Hindu gods. The cars are usually used on annual festival days called 'Ther Thiruvizha' (தேர் திருவிழா), during which many people gather around.
The size of the largest temple cars inspired the Anglo-Indian term Juggernaut (from Jagannath), signifying a tremendous, virtually unstoppable force or phenomenon.
The procession of the Asia's largest & greatest temple car of Thiruvarur Thiyagarajar Temple in Tamil Nadu (in Tamil: ஆழித் தேர்) features prominently in an ancient festival held in the town. This festival, called Ratha Yatra, is a famous festival mainly observed in Eastern India. It is usually held annually in March and April, lasts more than 25 days, and is often mentioned in the devotional hymns of saints Tirugnanasambandar and Sundarar, as well as in Tamil literature. This great chariot is said to be the largest of its kind in height and weight, standing at 96 feet (29.26 m) tall and weighing more than 300 tons.
As of 2004, Tamil Nadu had 515 wooden carts, 79 of which needed repairs.[1] Annamalaiyar Temple, Tiruvannamalai, Chidambaram Natarajar Temple are among the temples that possess these huge wooden chariots for regular processions. The Natarajar Temple celebrates the chariot festival twice a year; once in the summer (Aani Thirumanjanam, which takes place between June and July) and another in winter (Marghazhi Thiruvaadhirai, which takes place between December and January). Lord Krishna of Udupi has five temple cars, namely Brahma ratha (the largest), Madya ratha (medium), kinyo (small), and the silver and gold rathas.
Gallery
- Temple chariot in Bannur, Mysore.
- House of Jaffna temple car at Nallur Kandaswamy temple, Northern Province, Sri Lanka, where temple car preserves or rests during non-function.
- Tiruvarur temple car, the largest (chariot) temple car in the world, it weighing 300 tonnes (295 long tons; 331 short tons) with a height of 90 feet (27.43 m).
- The temple car vernacularly called Theru from the Chettikulangara Kumbha Bharani, Kerala
- The temple car vernacularly called Kuthira from the Chettikulangara Kumbha Bharani, Kerala
- Srivilliputtur Andal Temple car which was idle 18 years up to 1974 – 2nd largest Temple Car in Tamil Nadu.
- Picture of Tirunelveli Nellaiappar Temple Golden car.
- Picture of Alwarkurichi People pulling Sivasailanathaswamy Temple car.
List of places with Temple cars
- Aragalur
- Avinashi (Sri Avanashiappar Temple)
- Banavasi, Karnataka
- Bantwal, Karnataka
- Bhubaneswar, Odisha
- Chettikulangara, Kerala (Chettikulangara Devi Temple)
- Cherai, Kerala
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (Koniamman Temple)
- Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu (Nataraja Temple)
- Dindigul (Abiramiyamman Kovil)
- Denkanikottai (Betarayaswamy Kovil)
- Erode (Chennimalai, Sivagiri, Sivanmalai)
- Gobichettipalayam (Sri Kondathukalaimman Temple, Sri Balamurugan Temple, etc.)
- George Town, Malaysia (Nattukkottai Chettiar Temple)
- Hamm, Germany (Sri Kamadchi Ampal Temple)
- Hampi, Karnataka (Stone Chariot built by Vijayanagara Kings)
- Kadiri, Andhra Pradesh (Sri Khadri Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Temple)
- Kumbakonam (Sri Saarangapani Temple and others)
- Koduru, Andhra Pradesh
- Karnataka (Sri Mahabaleshwara Temple Gokarna)
- Kallal Town (Somasundareswarer Kovil)
- Kancheepuram (Ekaambaranathar Kovil)
- Karamadai, Tamil Nadu
- Kateel, Karnataka, (Shri Durga Parameshwari Temple)
- Kanchipuram
- Kuala lumpur, Malaysia (Seri Maha Mariamman Temple Devasthanam)
- Kadayanallur
- Mannargudi (Sri vidhya Rajagopalaswamy temple)
- Mylapore, Chennai (Kapaleeshwarar Temple)
- Manali New Town, (Aiyya Temple)
- Mulki, karnataka, (Shree Kalikamba Temple)
- Mulki, karnataka (Shri Bappanadu Temple)
- Mangalore, karnataka (Shri Venkataraman temple)
- Mangalore, Karnataka
- Madurai – (Sri Meenakshi Amman Temple and others)
- North Authoor (Sri Somanathar Somasundari Temple)
- Perur (Patteewarar Temple)
- Puttur, Karnataka, (Shri Maha Lingeshsara Temple)
- Palani, Tamil Nadu
- Palakkad, Kerala (Many temples in settlements of Palakkad)
- Puri, Odisha
- Sakkottai, (Karaikudi)
- Srivaikuntam (Sri Srivaikuntanathan Permual Temple – Fourth largest temple car in Tamil Nadu)
- Suchindram (Thanumalayan Temple)
- Srivilliputtur (Sri Andal Temple - Second largest temple car in Tamil Nadu)
- Salem, Tamil Nadu (Elampillai, Aranagalur, Rasipuram)
- Suratkal, Karnataka
- Teluk Intan, (Nagarathaar Sri Thendayuthapani)
- Tirunelveli (Sri Nellaiappar Temple – Third largest temple car in Tamil Nadu)
- Tiruchengode (Sri Arthanareeswarar Temple)
- Thirthahalli
- Tiruvallur
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- Thungapuram (Ariyalur-Perambalur)
- Trincomalee, Sri Lanka (Koneswaram temple)
- Thiruvarur (Thiyagarajar Temple - First largest temple car in Asia)
- Thiruthangal (Perumal Kovil)
- Thirukoshtiyur (Sri Sowmiya Narayana Perumal Kovil)
- Udupi, Karnataka
- Virudhunagar
- Yanam
List of temples/cities having Golden cars
Puducherry
- Sri Arulmigu Manakula Vinayagar, Pondicherry, Puducherry
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
- Arulmigu Maruntheeswar, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai
- Arulmigu Devi Karumariamman, Thiruverkadu, Chennai
- Arulmigu Vadapalani Andavar, Vadapalani, Chennai
- Arulmigu Kamatchiamman, Mangadu, Chennai
- Arulmigu Kanthaswamy, Parktown, Chennai
- Arulmigu Mundakakanniamman, Mylapore, Chennai
- Arulmigu Kapaleeswarar, Mylapore, Chennai
- Arulmigu Subramaniaswamy, Maruthamalai, Coimbatore
- Arulmigu Eachanari Vinayagar, Coimbatore
- Arulmigu Thandumariamman, Coimbatore
- Arulmigu MeenakshiSundareswarar, Madurai
- Arulmigu Solaimalai Murugan, Pazhamudircholai, Alagarkovil Madurai
- Arulmigu Jambukeswarar, Thiruvanaikkaval, Trichy
- Arulmigu Nellaiappar Temple, Tirunelveli
- Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy, Rameswaram
- Arulmigu Subramaniaswamy, Thiruchendur
- Arulmigu Kamatchiamman, Kanchipuram
- Arulmigu Dandayuthapaniswamy, Palani
- Arulmigu Swaminathaswamy, Swamimalai
- Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy, Thiruttani
- Arulmigu Anjaneyaswamy, Namakkal
- Arulmigu Pachaimalai Murugan, Gobichettipalayam
- Arulmigu Pariyur Kondathu Kaliamman, Gobichettipalayam
- Arulmigu Mariamman, Bannari, Erode
- Arulmigu Velayuthaswamy, Thindalmalai, Erode
- Arulmigu Arthanareeswarar, Thiruchengode, Namakkal
- Arulmigu Subramaniyaswamy, Sivanmalai, Erode
- Arulmigu Kottaimariamman, Dindigul
- Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar, Thiruvannamalai
- Arulmigu Vaidhyanathaswamy, Vaitheeswaran Kovil
- Arulmigu Mahalinga Swamy Temple, Thiruvidaimarudur (SILVER CHARIOT)
- Arulmigu SankaraNarayanaswamy, Sankarankovil
- Arulmigu Vanamamalai Perumal, Nanguneri
- Arulmigu Balamurugan, Raththinagiri
- Arulmigu Mariamman, Samayapuram
- Arulmigu Masaniamman, Anamalai
- Arulmigu Mathurakaliyamman, Siruvachur, Perambalur District
- Arulmigu Angalaparameshwari Amman, Melmalayanur, Villupuram District
Andhra Pradesh
- Lord Shiva temple
- Narasimhaswami temple and tirumala Sri vari ratham
See also
References
- "Government of Tamil Nadu Welcomes You". tn.gov.in. Archived from the original on 19 December 2012.
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