Thirumalai Mahadevar Temple
Near Marthandam, where nature's greenery lie entwined with
the calmness of the village, stands the Thirumalai Mahadeva temple. The shrine
is believed to have been existing since the stone age, with the structure
undergone changes over different periods of history. The shrine is the starting
point of the holy Sivalaya ottam, a run through twelve Shiva temples undertaken
on Shivrathri. The stone carvings available in the temple dates back to the
eleventh century AD, during the reign of Rajendra Chola I. The deity of the
shrine is called Munchirai Thirumalai Thevar and Soolapani.
Location TamilNadu, Kanyakumari, Chennai
Legend
Mythology considers the temple standing through all the four
Yugas. In Kirudayugam it was known as Sreesylam, in Thirethayugam Swamy Sylam,
in Dhwaparayuga Bavyasylam and in Kaliyuga Sivasylam. The temple is believed to
have found mention in Ramayana and Mahabaratha.
This temple is part of the famous Shivalaya Ottam.
Architecture
A flight of stairs lead the devotees from the foothills to
the shrine of Thirumalai Siva Temple. The Vimana or the roof of the central
shrine is adorned with sculptures. The granite built garbhagriha, the carved
pillars ad the corridors are reminiscent of the Chola architecture. There are
two sreekoils, one for Lord Shiva and the other for Lord Krishna. There is a
kodimaram, gold plated bali stone and a small statue of Nandi in the temple.
Culture
Kanyakumari district is the southernmost tip of the Indian
peninsula. This area of Kanyakumari district, with its location ear the Kerala
border is a major trade centre. It is famous for honey, cashew nut processing
and rubber.
Darsan Info
Thirumalai Mahadevar temple timings :5.00 AM to 11.00 AM and
5.00 PM to 8.00PM. The temple is a part of the famed Sivalaya ottam conducted
during Shivratri. It is from this temple from where the run to the twelve Shiva
temples starts
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and traditional clothing.
Western attire are not allowed in the temples of Tamil Nadu
Famous Festival
March - Sivarathri, SIvalaya ottam(Feb/March)
Temple Rituals
The priests perform daily rituals like palliunartal,
abhishekam, archana, neivedyam etc.
Special Rituals
Abhisekham or bathing is done with milk, curd, ghee, honey
and the juice of tender coconuts
Additional Info
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Small eateries are there near the Thirumalai Mahadevar
temple .
Restaurants are available at Marthandam
Taj hotel
Daawat hotel
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