The visit to this Valupur Amman Temple at Koduvai was a part of “Kongu
Nadu Heritage Visit to Temples, Hero stones, Ayyanar and Jyeshta Devi
Sculptures around Kangayam” in Tiruppur District. This place was called as
“Melai Chidambaram” during ancient times.
Main Deity : Sri Valuppuramman
Some of the salient features of this temple are... The temple is facing north with a Deepa Sthambam.
In between Deepa Sthambam and Temple entrance there is a banyan tree with a
platform and two swings. Lot of stucco /
suduman images are kept on the platform which are offered by the Devotees as a
part of Thanks giving for their wishes are fulfilled. The temple entrance is
with a small mandapam. Stucco image of
Amman is on the top of the front Mandapa.
Amman is in the sanctum looks in peaceful mood. There is no Koshta images. On the back side of
the wall images of Murugan with Valli... ( ? ). Kannimars, Vinayagar and Horses
of Karuppanasami, Karuppanasami, Pechiamman are in the prakaram. There are
three horses with some suduman / stucco images, on the right side of the
temple.
ARCHITECTUREThe temple complex consists of sanctum, artha
mandapam and a open mukha mandapam. The Temple was re-built during recent years.
The construction is of typical Village style and not followed any temple
architecture. The sanctum is of rectangular with a ekathala vimana is on the
sanctum. Stucco images of Ambal,
Vinayagar, Murugan are on the Vimana.
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONSIt is believed that the temple was built during 11th to 12th
Century during Vikrama Chozha period. The same was reconstructed during recent
years. A 20th Century inscription is found in front wall of the
temple. Kannimar was installed in the year 2000 and Maha Kumbhabhishekam was
conducted in the year 2015.
LEGENDSAs per the legend The Chozha King Vikrama Chozha’s
daughter was suffering from a decease called Epilepsy. When the decease
couldn’t cured by the Kings Doctors / Vaithiyars, Pandits advised the King to
take his daughter to a place called Melai Chidambaram, in Kongu Nadu, where the
decease will be cured.
On his way in Kongu Nadu, he and his people stayed
in this place. In that night Valupur Amman came in the Kings dream and told him
to get Vibhuti from “Vetkovar” and apply on her daughter. Next day the King applied Vibhuti, which he got from Vetkovar and miraculously the decease was
cured. The King made Amman out of mud and prayed. He also named his
daughter as “Valupur Amman”. From then onwards the people believes that this
Amman will cure epilepsy, if prayed her. Devotees also prays Amman to get relieved
from marriage obstacles, Child Boon and epilepsy related to any parts of the
body. As a part of Thanks giving, people offers Pongal to Valupuramman,
sacrificing goats / cocks to Karupparayan, tie the mangalsutra, hung the cradle
& bangles. Etc, on the banyan tree.
POOJAS AND
CELEBRATIONSApart from regular poojas special poojas are
conducted on Sundays, Wednesdays, 18th day of Aadi
month, Brahmotsavam in the month Thai Chariot festival, Pournami ( full moon
days ), and Amavasai ( no moon days ). Goats & Cocks are sacrificed for
this Valupuramman on these days to Karupparayan.
TEMPLE TIMINGSThe temple will be kept opened between 06.00 hrs
to 10.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILSThe Mobile number +91 9842939034 and Land Line
number +91 421 2219730 may be contacted for further details.E mail : valupooramman200tup@gmail.com
HOW TO REACHThe Valupuramman Temple is at Vanavanjeri.The temple is 15.4 KM from Kangayam, 22 KM from
Palladam, 21 KM from Tiruppur, 35.3 KM from Dharapuram, 59 KM from Coimbatore
and 457 KM from Chennai. Nearest Railway Station is Tiruppur.
LOCATION OF
THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE
Some of the salient features of this temple are...
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