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Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Srirangam

Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Srirangam

Srirangam is the foremost of the eight self-manifested shrines (Swayam Vyakta Kshetras) of Lord Vishnu . It is also considered the first, foremost and the most important of the 108 main Vishnu temples (Divyadesams). This temple is also known as Thiruvaranga Tirupati, Periyakoil, Bhoologa Vaikundam, Bhogamandabam. In the Vaishnava parlance the term “KOIL” signifies this temple only. The temple is enormous in size. The temple complex is 156 acres in extent. It has seven prakaras or enclosures. These enclosures are formed by thick and huge rampart walls which run round the sanctum. There are 21 magnificent towers in all prakaras providing a unique sight to any visitor. this temple lies on an islet formed by the twin rivers Cauvery and Coleroon.

The temple of Sri Ranganathaswami at Srirangam boasts an historic past of great kingdom and a civilization thousands of years old. The reign of the Pallavas was marked by the creation of a solid religious foundation, for example the encouragement given by the dynasty appears to have contributed to the growth of Aryan institutions in Southern India more particularly in the Carnatic. Cholas reigned for about three hundred years over the Coromandel Coast and the greater part of Eastern Deccan, where they helped an advanced Hindu Culture to flourish.

Sri-Ranganathaswamy-Temple

The cholas were defeated in the thirteen century by the Pandyas of Madurai and Hoysalas of Mysore. Hoysalas had taken particular interest in the building of the Temple of Srirangam, leaving behind both the inscriptions and buildings. The Hoysalas were then driven away by the Pandyas in the early part of fourteenth Century. Later, the Mohammedans began frequently raiding the Deccan facing strong resistance from the Hindu Kingdom, which was established in Vijayanagar in 1336. The Kingdom maintained its independence until 1565.

During this time, the Europeans had appeared in the south of India. In the sixteenth century a number of foreign travelers and traders passed through but taking least interest in the hinterland except for the routes it provided for their trade with the Kingdom of Vijayanagar. In 1600, the English East India Company was formed, and 1664 the French company.

In 1680, King Aurangazeb (1658-1707), launched a campaign in western Deccan. After long sieges and a great loss of life, the fortress cities of Bijapur and Golconda fell to him, and the campaign lasted until his death.

In Europe, however, the war of Austrian succession set the English and the French at each other’s throats. Duplex captured Madras (1746), which was given back to the English two years later. The French were forced to surrender in 1752 and Duplex was disavowed and recalled in 1754.

In 1760, a further French attempt, led by Lally-Tollendal, was unsuccessful and the French trading post was dismantled in 1763. From then on, the English Company gradually annexed the whole of the territory of India. Though the French came near to victory, later on they were defeated in 1798 by the English led by Wellessley and who invaded Mysore and in 1799 captured the fortress of Srirangapatnam. There after all of the Southern India came under the supremacy of England. The Carnatic was included in the direct administration of the Madras Presidency where it remained

Pooja Schedule

Sri Ranganathar Sannathi

Viswaroopa seva 6:00 – 7.15
Pooja time – ( No Darshan) 7:15 – 9.00
General Darshan Timings 9:00 – 12.00
Pooja time – ( No Darshan) 12:00 -13.15
Darshan Timings 13:15 – 18.00
Pooja time – ( No Darshan) 18.00 – 18.45
Darshan Timings 18:45 – 21.00

   No Darshan after 21.00 at Sanctum Sanctorum   

Quick Seva Rs.250/- per head.
Viswaroopa Seva Rs.100/- per head.
General Entrance in All Seva timings

* Timings are subject to change on Festival Days 

Thirumanjanam :

  • Devotees may contribute towards Thirumanjanam for shrines of their choice on their prefered date by contributing the below mentioned amount.
  • The amount mentioned below is according to the present rate – Changes if any will be updated.
  • Contributions for this scheme can be sent along with details to the below mentioned address.
  • PrasadamsYour preferred Thirumanjanam booked dates may be altered by the administration due to the prevailing circumstances.
  • Intimation will be sent to your email.For more details please send a mail to [email protected].

Payment Modes :

1. You can send Cheque / DD / Payorder / Money order to:Favor of Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam.Payable at Trichy and send it

2. You can Directly Deposit the amount into our INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK account Details for Direct Deposit :FOR ANNADHANAM – USE DIFFERENT ACCOUNT NUMBER Thirumanjanam

The devotees may remit the amount 1 day in advance in the respective shrines to the staff incharge.The temple receipt will be issued immediately.

Sl.No Pooja Name Present Rate Non-applicable days
1 Vairamudi Sevai   3,500/-
2 Hanumar Thirumanjanam   780 Non – applicable on Saturdays
3 Chakarathalwar Thirumanjanam    1075/- Non – applicable on Saturdays
4 Singar Thirumanjanam    1500/- Non – applicable on Saturdays
5 Dhanvanthri thirumanjanam    1200/- Non – applicable on Thursdays & Saturdays
6 Thiruvellarai Arulmigu Pundareekaatcha Perumal Thirukoyil Palipeeda Thirumanjanam    2500/-

Do’s and Dont’s:

Given below are a list of Do’s and Dont’s for the attention of pilgrims.

Do’s:

  • Worship your Ishta or Kula Deivam before you start for Srirangam.
  • Bath in the River Cauvery before you goes to worship Lord Ranganathaswamy.
  • Bath and wear clean clothes before you enter the shrine.
  • Concentrate on Lord Ranganathaswamy inside the temple.
  • Observe absolute silence and chant “Om Namo Narayanaya” inside the temple.
  • Respect ancient customs and usages while at Temple and promote religious sentiments among co-pilgrims.
  • Deposit your offerings in the Hundi only.
  • Keep the temple premises Clean.
  • Please leave your Electronic gadgets like Cell phones, Calculator, Camera and footwear etc. before entering the temple.

Dont’s

  • Don’t carry jewellery or cash.
  • Don’t eat non-vegetarian food.
  • Don’t consume liquor or other intoxicants.
  • Don’t smoke.
  • Don’t approach touts for accommodation and darshan.
  • Don’t wear footwear in and around the premises of the temple.
  • Don’t buy spurious prasadams from street vendors.
  • Don’t come to Temple for any purpose other than worshipping the Lord.
  • Don’t rush in for Darshan but take your turn in the queue.
  • Don’t enter the temple, if, according to custom or usage, you are prohibited to enter.
  • Don’t encourage beggary.
  • Don’t waste water and electricity.
  • Don’t allow strangers into the rooms.
  • Don’t hand over keys to others.
  • Don’t spit, urinate or defecate in the open.
  • Don’t carry Cell phone, camera or any electric or electronic gadget.
  • Don’t carry weapons.

Soorasamharam 2018 – Kanda Sasti Tiruchendur

Soorasamharam 2018 – Kanda Sasti Tiruchendur

Tiruchendur soorasamharam 2018

Soorasamharam 2018 Schedule
1.30 AM Viswaroopa Darisanam
2:00 AM Udayamarthanda Abishekam to Sri Subramanya Swami (Moolavar)
6:00 AM Yaaga Salai Pujai
10:00AM Uchi Kaala Abishekam to Moolavar
Abhishekam to Sri Jayanthinathar
Uchikaala Deeparadhanai to Moolavar, Jayanthinathar
3:00 PM Saayaratchai Deeparadhanai
Deeparadhanai, Abhishekam to Sri Jayanthinathar at Sashti Mandapam
4.15 PM Sri Jayanthinathar Kadarkarai Eluntharulal
5.30 PM Soorasamharam
Chaya Abhishekam will be held in front of 108 Mahadevar Sannidhi. “Chaya” means image in sanksrit. Mirror will be placed in from of Sri Jayanthinathar and abhishekam will be done to this image in the mirror

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2018 Tiruvannamalai

Karthigai Deepam Festival 2018 Tiruvannamalai

Karthigai Deepam – Friday, 23rd November 2018

Karthigai Deepam festival is celebrated in Tamilnadu, Hindus will celebrate this festival. This festival comes in the month of Karthigai (mid-November to mid-December) as per Tamil Calendar. Devotees will celebrate in their houses by lighting up with rows of oil lamps (Deepam) in the evening of the festival day.

Thiruvannamalai Maha Karthigai Deepam will be visible at around 6 pm at the top of 2668 ft high holy mountain. The entire Mountain is for Lord Shiva. Sri Arunachaleswarar will bless devotees in the Temple at the time of lighting the Maha Deepam.

karthigai deepam 2018

Lakhs of devotees will perform 14 KM Girivalam (circumambulation of the holy mountain).

This festival is celebrated for three days.

  • 1st day : Appa Karthigai
  • 2nd Day : Vadai Karthigai
  • 3rd Day : Thiru Karthigai

Also Read : Tiruvannamalai Temple Timings

Karthigai Deeapm First Day Festival start in the early Morning 5.00 AM To 6.15 AM in between Holy flag Hosting on 14th Nov 2018 and ends in 26th Nov 2018.

Thiruvannamalai Temple Timings

Karthigai Deepam 2018 Schedule

Tiruvannamalai Karthigai Deepam Festival 2018 – Schedule
Days Date Day Morning Evening
1st Day 14-Nov-2018 Flag Hosting
14-Nov-2018 Wednesday Silver Vimanagal Athikara Nanthi, Hamsa Vaganam
2nd Day 15-Nov-2018 Thursday Arulmigu Vinayagar, Chandrasekarar Suriya Prabai Vaganam PanchaMurthigal Silver Indiran Vimanam
3rd Day 16-Nov-2018 Friday Arulmigu Vinayagar, Chandrasekarar Pootha vaganam PanchaMurthigal Silver Anna Patchi Vimanam
4th Day 17-Nov-2018 Saturday Arulmigu Vinayagar, Chandrasekarar Naaga vaganam PanchaMurthigal Silver Kamadhenu, Silver Karpaga virutcham Vaganam.
5th Day 18-Nov-2018 Sunday Arulmigu Vinayagar, Chandrasekarar Kanaadi Rishaba vaganam PanchaMurthigal Silver Maha Rishaba vaganam.
6th Day 19-Nov-2018 Monday Arulmigu Vinayagar, Chandrasekarar Elephant Vaganam, 63 Nayanmargal Urchavam Silver Radham
7th Day 20-Nov-2018 Tuesday PanchaMurthigal Maha Radham (wooden Car)
8th Day 21-Nov-2018 Wednesday Arulmigu Vinayagar, Chandrasekarar Kuthirai vaganam PanchaMurthigal Kuthirai vaganam
9th Day 22-Nov-2018 Thursday Arulmigu Vinayagar, Chandrasekarar Purusha Muni Vaganam Kailasha Vaganam, Kaadhenu Vaganam
10th Day 23-Nov-2018 Friday 4.00 Am BHARANI Deepam 6.00 pm MAHA DEEPAM Top of the Arunachalam Hill
11th Day 24-Nov-2018 Saturday 9.00 pm Ayyan kulathil Arulmigu Chandrasekarar Theppal
12th Day 25-Nov-2018 Sunday Arulmigu Periya Nayagar GiriValam 9.00 pm Ayyan kulathil Arulmigu Barasakthi Amman Theppal
13th Day 26-Nov-2018 Monday 9.00 pm Ayyan kulathil Arulmigu Barasakthi Amman Theppal

 

 

Tiruvannamalai Temple Timings

Tiruvannamalai Temple Timings

Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar Temple, Thiruvannamalai is one of the most famous Shiva Temple in Tamilnadu. Shiva is known by devotees as Annamalayar or Arunachaleswarar. This temple is one of the largest temple in the world dedicated to Shiva.

Daily lakhs of devotees visit to this temple. Thiruvannamalai is the capital of Saivism. Girivalam is very famous in this temple.

Thiruvannamalai Temple Timings

Mountain circumambulation is around 14 KM. Lakhs of devotees circumambulate the Hill and get all benefits by praying to Lord Annamalaiyar.

Temple Timings
Morning 5.00 AM to 12.30 PM
Evening 3:30 PM to 9:30 PM

Tiruchanur Padmavathi Temple Brahmotsavam 2018

Tiruchanur Padmavathi Temple Brahmotsavam 2018

Trichanur Sri Padmavathi Thayar annual brahmotsavam is scheduled from 4th December 2018 to 13th December 2018.

Tiruchanur Padmavathi Brahmotsavam 2018

Tiruchanur Padmavathi Temple Brahmotsavam 2018 – Schedule
Date Day Morning Evening
4-Dec-2018 Tuesday Dwajarohanam (Flag Hosting) Chinna Sesha Vahanam
5-Dec-2018 Wednesday Pedha Sesha Vahanam Hamsa Vahanam
6-Dec-2018 Thursday Muthupandal Vahanam Simha Vahanam
7-Dec-2018 Friday Kalpa Vriksha Vahanam Hanuman Vahanam
8-Dec-2018 Saturday Pallaku Utsavam Gaja Vahanam
9-Dec-2018 Sunday Sarva Bhoopala Vahanam Golden Chariot, Garuda Vahanam
10-Dec-2018 Monday Suriya Praba Vahanam Chandra Prabha Vahanam
11-Dec-2018 Tuesday Rathotsavam (Car Festival) Ashwa Vahanam
12-Dec-2018 Wednesday Chakra Snanam, Panchami Teertham Dwaja Avarohanam
13-Dec-2018 Thursday Pushpayagam

Thiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Pooja Timings

Thiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Pooja Timings

Thiruchendur Arulmigu Subramaniya Swamy Temple is one of the Arupadai Veedu for Lord Murugan, particulary this the 2nd Arupadai Veedu of Lord Muruga. Lord Muruga won the battle with the asura, Surapadma and worshipped Lord Shiva in this sacred place. The temple is situated near to the shores of the Bay of Bengal and has a seven tier Gopuram.

Skanda Sasti, a devotional song in praise of Lord Muruga are performed at the temple.

Tiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Temple

Pooja Timings
Time Pooja Detail
5.10 AM Subrapadam – Thirupalli Eluchi
5.30 AM Viswaroopam Darshan
5.45 AM Dwajasthamba Namaskaram
6.15 AM Udaya Marthanda Abishegam
7.00 AM Udaya Marthanda Deeparadhanai
8.00 to 8.30 AM Kalasandhi Pooja
10.00 AM Kalasha Pooja
10.30 AM Uchikala Abishegam
12:00 PM Uchikala Deeparadhanai
5:00 PM Sayaratchai Pooja
7.15 PM Arthasama Abishegam
8.15 PM Arthasama Pooja
8.30 PM Ekanda Seva
8.45 PM Ragasia Deeparadhanai, Palliarai Pooja
9:00 PM Nadai Thirukappiduthal

Also Read : Thiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Temple Timings

Thiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Temple Timings

Thiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Temple Timings

Thiruchendur Arulmigu Subramaniya Swamy Temple is one of the Arupadai Veedu for Lord Murugan, particulary this the 2nd Arupadai Veedu of Lord Muruga. Lord Muruga won the battle with the asura, Surapadma and worshipped Lord Shiva in this sacred place. The temple is situated near to the shores of the Bay of Bengal and has a seven tier Gopuram.

Tiruchendur Subramaniya Swamy Temple

 

Temple Timings
Temple will be opened from 5.00 am till 9.00 pm.