Thursday, 20 June 2024

Beema and Horse Foot prints, The Epic Mahabharata Related Site, Enipali, Savadipalayam, Salem District, Tamil Nadu.

The visit to this Mahabharat-related site at Enipali, Savadipalayam, was a part of the “Shiva, Vishnu, Amman Temples and Heritage sites from Komarapalayam to Edappadi Visit” – On 19th May 2024. Thanks to ல மா செல்வராசு, one of my FB friends from Komarapalayam, for taking me to all these places.  


On the way to the Dolmen converted Shiva Temple, this place with the Garudasthambam, made us curious to explore. As per the locals, the Pancha Pandavas, during their exile, cooked food at this place. For drinking water, Beema created a Paali (water source) with his thanda. The locals showed us the stones used to cook food, the pali, footprints of Beema, and the Horse. 6 small Stones are installed and worshipped as Pancha Pandavas and Draupadi. 

It was further told that on Vaikunta Ekadasi day, Devotees in large numbers gathered at this place and offered Naivedyam to the Pancha Pandavas of this temple.

LOCATION OF THE ENIPALI: CLICK HERE

Paali is a natural water source (about 10 feet deep)
Believed to be of Beema's footprint
Believed to be a Horse footprint
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

No comments:

Post a Comment