Madurai meenakshi temple

  1. Pujas at Meenakshi Amman Temple Madurai
  2. Meenakshi Temple: A Guide For Witnessing It In All Its Glory In 2023
  3. The Meenakshi Temple of Madurai
  4. Meenakshi Amman Temple Madurai
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Pujas at Meenakshi Amman Temple Madurai

We are here to perform puja’s on your behalf: We understand that you may not be able to visit the temple personally. Don’t worry we are here for you. We will perform the puja on your behalf and send you the prasadam from the temple. We take care and ensure that we: • Follow prescribed rituals while performing pujas • Inform you in advance about date and time of puja so you can meditate at home and connect at a spiritual level • Ensure that the prasadam reaches you safely • Will clarify all your doubts and help you in any way we can. Get blessed with peace and prosperity It will not be an exaggeration if we say that the Madurai Meenakshi temple represents the heart of the Hindu spirituality in South India. This temple has a vibrant and rich history and is renowned for granting devotees all the boons they desire. The world renowned Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple popularly known as the Madurai Meenakshi Temple dedicated to Goddess Parvathi and Her consort Shiva (called Sundareswarar here) stands on the banks of the Vaigai river in the 2500-year-old temple city of Madurai. Legend has it that the king of Gods, Indra, discovered a scared Suyambulingam at Kadambavanam and later enshrined it in the city of Madurai. Thirugnanasambandar, the famous Saiva Saint, pays homage to Parvathi (whom he calls Aalavai Iraivan) seated in this temple. In fact descriptions of this temple appear in Tamil literature over the last two millennia. Mother Meenakshi has many names as Pachai Devi, Maraga...

Meenakshi Temple: A Guide For Witnessing It In All Its Glory In 2023

Of the many attractions that make South India a cultural paradise on earth, Meenakshi Temple is the most iconic and popular one. Located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in Madurai, this Hindu temple is an epitome of classic architecture with murals so gorgeous that it will take your breath away. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Meenakshi, this temple has become a major tourist spot over the years and is often referred to as the ‘Mathura of South’. But, if you’re still wondering what’s in it for you, believe us the reasons why you must visit & witness the eternal glory of this temple are endless, though are well reflected through its pictures. Table of Content The Meenakshi Amman temple is open throughout the year, but it is best to witness its beauty when both the weather and occasion are absolutely ideal for having an impeccable experience. While the summer months in Madurai are hot and humid, the monsoons are pleasant which make July and August a good time for planning your trip. Nevertheless, the months from April to May are great for visiting too, especially if you wish to attend the Chithirai Festival. But, it is from October to March, which marks the perfect time for visiting the glorious temple and taking a tour of the city as the weather stays pleasant throughout the days. And as far as the temple is concerned, the best time to visit is early in the morning and also in the evening for the night ceremony. Must Read: Mythology About Meenakshi Temple Accor...

The Meenakshi Temple of Madurai

The Meenakshi Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples located in the holy city of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is dedicated to Parvati, known as Meenakshi, and her consort, Shiva, here named Sundareswarar. The temple has 14 towers, 4,500 pillars and 33,000 sculptures — it’s massive! The temple is as vital to the aesthetic heritage of South India as the Taj Mahal is to North India History Madurai Meenakshi temple’s history is as old as the history of the city itself. The temple forms the heart and lifeline of the 2500-year-old city of Madurai. This ancient city is built around the Meenakshi Temple which has been the geographical and ritualistic centre of the region since the times of the Pandyans. The temple is said to have been constructed by Kulashekara Pandyan. The Meenakshi temple was almost img: Legends Legend tells the tale that the second Pandyan king Malayadwaja Pandya and his wife Kanchananalaj were unable to conceive any children. In attempts to beget a child, Malaydwaja conducted many Vedic homas (rituals involving a fire pit). Finally, in the middle of one such ritual, an infant version of Goddess Parvati appeared. This infant was born with three breasts, but a voice from the heavens told her new parents not to worry because one of her breasts would disappear when she met her true love. The infant was named Tadaatagai and succeeded her father to the throne. She led armies on successful campaigns of conquest. In her last campaign in North India, ...

Meenakshi Amman Temple Madurai

• Home • Blog • Destinations • Asia • India • Andhra Pradesh • Goa • Himachal • Karnataka • Kerala • Madhya Pradesh • Meghalaya • Pondicherry • Rajasthan • Tamil Nadu • Uttarakhand • China • Philippines • Singapore • Thailand • UAE • Vietnam • Australia • Europe • Iceland • Paris • Italy • Florence • Pisa • Rome • Venice • Netherlands • Switzerland • UK • USA • Las Vegas • Miami • Accommodation • Travel Tips & Gears • Blogging Tips • Published Work • About Us • Contact Us • Travel Vlog • Lifestyle Vlog (New) The Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai is one of the most revered temples of South India. And also one of the most famous ancient temples in India. A trip to Madurai is incomplete without a visit to this temple. In fact, many devotees plan a trip to Madurai for a mere visit to the Meenakshi Amman Temple. On our own 5 days road trip across Tamil Nadu covering Madurai, Rameshwaram, Chettinad and Thanjavur, it was one of the first few places we visited. So, in this post, I will take you through this grand temple in Madurai. And also tell you things about visiting this temple which you might not find elsewhere. image credit : எஸ்ஸார், CC BY 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • History of Meenakshi Amman Temple “Arulmigu Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple” or “Meenakshi Amman Temple” is also fondly called the Meenakshi Temple. It is one of the most famous historic temple that is located on the banks of the Vaigai river. This river passes through...

Meenakshi Amman Temple

The Meenakshi Amman Temple is the heart of the ancient city of Madurai in Tamil Nadu, India. A religious and mythological symbol dating back 2,500 years, the temple’s 14 towers are each covered in thousands of colorful stone figures depicting animals, gods and demons. This sacred site draws in upwards of one million visitors each year for the 10-day Chithirai Festival to celebrate the marriage of Meenakshi (the Hindu Goddess Parvati) to Sundareswara (the Hindu God Shiva) — a divine marriage believed by Hindus to be the “biggest event on Earth.” According to ancient Tamil literature, the Meenakshi Amman Temple was originally built 2,500 years ago by survivors of the lost continent Kumari Kandam, a mythological triangle-shaped continent that was said to span the Indian Ocean, touching Australia, Madagascar and India. Although this continent’s existence is currently disproven, members of the Tamil Renaissance Movement once believed it to be the hearth of Tamil culture. But that’s all mythology. In fact, the temple was built by Tamil Hindus native to southeastern India, and it first appeared in recorded history in the 600s AD. In the 1300s, the sacred structure was ransacked and destroyed by the Muslim general Malik Kafur in a successful attempt to spread Islam to Madurai. It wasn’t until nearly 250 years later, in 1559, that the structure was rebuilt by the first Nayak king of Madurai. The Meenakshi Amman Temple remains standing today, the tallest tower reaching 170 feet high...