Samayapuram Maariamman Temple
The Maariamman Temple at
Samayapuram in the vicinity of Tiruchirappalli (see
below),
is one of the well visited shrines in Tamilnadu, dedicated to Maariamman, a
manifestation of the primeval energy
Shakti as
the mother Goddess.
Maariamman:
Local variations of the worship of Shakti, the mother Goddess are seen
throughout the Indian subcontinent. Mariamman is a form of Shakti worshipped in
Tamilnadu, and is associated with prosperity and health. Local beliefs associate
this deity with cures for diseases such as small pox and chicken pox.
Legend
has it that Shiva created Kali, out of the poison that he had swallowed, and
decreed that he kill Daarukaasuran. Having originated from the Kaalakoota
poison, she assumed the name Kaali. Mariamman is believed to be a form of Kaali,
and is also known as Mahamaayi or Seethala Gowri.
Legends surrounding Samayapuram:
Dasaratha, father of Rama is said to have worshipped here. It is believed that
the processional image of Mariamman was in the possession of the Vijayanagar
monarchs and that as their empire neared destruction, this image was brought
down to Tamilnadu in an ivory palanquin. It is believed that the palanquin
bearers placed image on the ground and paused for rest, and then found
themselves to be unable to lift it off the ground. A temple was then established
in the vicinity of Tiruchirappalli, which was later expanded by Vijayaranga
Chokkanatha Nayak of Madurai of the 18th century.
Samayapuram was a
local capital of the
Vijayanagar
rulers in the vicinity of Tiruchirappalli, and was known as
Vikramapuram.
The Temple:
This temple has separate shrines for the processional image of Mariamman and the
moolavar in the sanctum. There is also a shrine to Karuppannasaami a local
deity.
Festivals:
: Several worship services are offered throughout the day here. Offerings of
salt, jaggery (brown sugar), lentils, jewelry are made by devotees. Annual
festivals are celebrated during Thai Poosam, and in the tamil months of Pankuni
and Chittirai. The last Sunday of Pankuni marks the commencement of the
festival, while the chariot festival is celebrated on the first Tuesday in the
month of Chittirai, and the float festival is celebrated a week later.
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