Ranganathaswamy Temple Karamadai Coimbatore | Karamadai Aranganathaswami
Karamadai Ranganathaswamy temple is located in Karamadai,
At the distance of 23 km from Coimbatore,in the Coimbatore–Mettuplayam
highway,Tamilnadu, India.
Ranganathaswamy temple is dedicated to Vishnu, is
worshipped as Ranganathaswamy and his consort Lakshmi as Ranganayaki in this
temple.This temple is considered one among the 108 divya desam temples.
Karamadai Name Reason : The place was once a forest with Karai trees and Karai Cows .A tribe named
Thottiyars inhabited the region, whose main profession was herding cattle.
Thats why the name of the place now called karamadai .
Karamadai Ranganathaswamy Temple Sthala Puranam :
The sthala puranam of Sri Karamadai Ranganatha Temple is
Garudan, the vechile of lord vishnu
desired to see His wedding with Mother Mahalakshmi and expressed his desire to
the Lord. The Lord graced the wedding
dharshan on Earth to Garuda and chose this place also to stay on.
At the place to bless the local people. As time passed,
the stone statue of the deity went underground and was covered by a dense
forest full of Kara trees. A cowboy from the Thottiya community hailing from
the Karamadai area noticed.
That one of his
cows often disappeared into a specific spot within the thick under growth. The
cow is also believed to have shed her milk voluntarily at that spot. Intrigued
by the act of the cow, the cowboy decided to uncover the thick bushes.
When he attempted to cut them, blood suddenly started
oozing from the spot. The bewildered cowboy then found a stone, resembling a
Lingam. The same night, Lord Vishnu is said to have appeared in the cowboy’s
dream and had asked him to apply Chandana Kaapu (sandalwood paste) over the
stone.
On applying the sandalwood paste, the cowboy found the
stone to be the divine and graceful Lord Ranganathar. The only temple where the
Lord was originally revealed in the Lingam form and later identified as a Lord
Ranganathar.
A temple was constructed for the Lord where shrines were
also constructed for Shri Ranganayaki Thayar and Andal. The Lord graced them in
the form of a Kshathirya (Warrior) . The scar of the axe is said to appear on
the top portion of the Suymabu even to this day.
The unique feature of this temple is other Ranganatha
Murthis, here one can have only the darshan of the face of the Lord. Hence unlike the other Vishnu temples, the
Utsava Murthy is not in front of the Moolavar in the sanctorum as it would hide
the small Murthy of Moolavar.
Utsavar is kept in a separate shrine in front of the
Moolavar. The Lord is also believed to
be growing in size over centuries. The
Lord is believed to be in three incarnations here- Venkatesa Achuthan,
Venkatesa Perumal and Aranganathar.
Originlly the shrine of the Thayar was in a nearby hill
and hence She is called Bettathamman
(Amman on Hill in Kannada).
Karamadai Ranganathaswamy Temple Architecture :
Karamadai Ranganathaswamy temple had regarded as the
second oldest temple in Coimbatore, The foremost Vishnu temple in Kongunadu.
Ranganathaswamy temple is constructed in the Tamil
architecture. The temple occupies an area of 1 acre (0.40 ha) and is surrounded
by granite walls. The seven tiered rajagopuram, the temple's gateway tower, has
seven kalasam at the top.
Karamadai Ranganathaswamy temple is original
build during the Chola ruler, Karikala Chozhan during the 10–11th
centuries .Tirumalai Nayakar (1623–59 CE) expanded the temple during his regime
and built the walls, rajagopuram and halls in the temple.
The Mysore King Krishnaraja Wodeyar(1940–1950) built a
set of other halls in the temple. The northern temple tower was built during
1944, while the seven-tiered 80 ft (24 m) Eastern tower was built during 2013.
Some of the old halls were also renovated during 2013.
Image of shrines in the Karamadai Ranganathar Temple :
The sanctum houses the image of Ranganathaswamy,
where the image is sported in standing, sitting and reclining posture, only the
face of Ranganathar is seen in the temple.The Ardha mandapa is guarded by two Dvarapalas
on either sides.
The shrine of Soundaravalli is located closed to the
eastern gateway. There Mahamandapa houses the images of Vedanta Desikar,
Manavala Mamunigal, Alvars, and Ramanuja. There are separate shrines for Rama
housing Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman.
There are a number of smaller shrines and halls in the
precincts of the temple. The temple showcases a sacred water pool known as the
Brahma Theertham which is believed to be blessed by the Creator God that is
Lord Brahma. Also, the temple has a sacred water pond named as Karuda
Theertham.
The temple follows the Tenkalai tradition of worship.
Four daily rituals and many yearly festivals are held at the temple, of which
the fifteen-day annual Brahmotsavam during the Tamil month of Maasi (February–March),
Vaikunta Ekadasi and Ramanuja Jayanti being the most prominent.
Karamadai Ranganathar Temple Sthala Tree : Karai tree.
Karamadai Ranganathar Temple Sthala Theertham : There are several theerthams here- Brahma
Theertham, Garuda Theertham and Ashta Theertham ( where there are eight Murthis
in front of these eight theerthams .
Karamadai Ranganathar Temple Ramabanam : The unique feature of this temple is the Ramabanam
kept in the sanctorum. This is having
the Ranganathar image on one side and the Sudarshana Chakram on the other
side. This is used to bless the
devotees.
During the Masi festival, on the fifth day, it is taken
in procession around the temple streets.
This is the only occasion when the Ramabanam is taken out of the
temple.
Ramanuja’s visit to Karamadai Ranganathar Temple : Ramanuja have visited the temple on (1017–1137 CE), on his way from Srirangam to Thiru Narayanapuram (Melkote).
Modern Time Railway Line : A British general was trying to
build a railway line bisecting the temple .The people of the village prayed for
divine intervention. It is believed that Vishnu appeared in the dream of the
General, who later withdrew his plans to demolish the temple.
He also gifted a festive image of a horse to be used
during the utsavar deity takes the street processions on this white horse.
Karamadai Ranganathar Temple Chariot function
: There are several functions in this temple, the most
important one is the Chariot function held on the full moon day of Tamil month
of Masi ( Feb-Mar ).
Till 20 years back, for this festival, special free train
service used to be run from Coimbatore to Mettupalayam. There is a particular
celebration called Kavala Seva which is done on the Chariot day.
The devotees greet each other chanting the Lord’s name,
offer prasadam made of sugar, fruit and honey, wash the feet of the Lord and
hold lighted fire torches.
Karamadai Ranganathar Temple Pooja Timing :
Ko Pooja – 5:45 am
Kaalasanthi Pooja – 08:30 am
Annathanam – 12:15 pm
Utchi Kaala Thiruvaradhanam – 12:30 pm
Raakaala Pooja – 08:00 pm
Thiruvaradhanam – 08:30 pm
Karamadai Ranganathar Temple Festivals :
Chithirai - Tamil New Year, Sri Ram Navami, Sri Ramanuja Jayanthi
Vaikashi - Nammaalvar Thirunatchatram, Narashimma Jayanthi, Pattar Thirunatchatram
Aani - Sri Chakkarathalvar Thirunatchatram
Aadi - Thakshinaayanapunya Kaalam, Aandaal Thiruvaadipooram
Purataashi - 5 Saturdays, 9 days navarathiri utchavam (Navarthri Festival )
Ipashi - Sanai Mudhaliyar Thirunatchatram, Manavaala maamunigan Thirunatchatram, Deepavali
Karthigai - Thirumangai Aalvar Thirunatchatram, Thiru Karthigai Deepam
Margazhi - 10 Days Utchavam, Vaikunda Aegathashi, 10 Nights Utchavam ( Vaikunda Ekadesi Festival )
Thai - Pongal, Kurathaalvar Thirunatchatram
Maashi - Thiru Ther Festival (CAR festival) 12 Days
Panguni - Sri Ranga Naachiyar Panguni Uthram
Best Time To Visit Karamadai Ranganathar Temple : Brahmmotsavam in Masi (February-March), Ramanuja
Jayanthi, Vaikunda Ekadasi, and Navarathri have grandly celebrated festivals in
the temple.
Karamadai Ranganathar Temple Address : Karamadai, Aranganathaswami temple, Sri Aranganathaswami Temple, Karamadai,Coimbatore - Mettupalayam NH Road, Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu, India, Pincode - 641 104.
How to Reach Karamadai Ranganathar Temple :
By Road : Bus services are available from Coimbatore
which is situated nearly 27 km away from the temple.
By Rail : coimbatore Railway Station is the Nearest
Railway Station which is 16 km away ( Karamadai railway station is 7 kms from
Mettupalayam towards Coimbatore).
By Air : Coimbatore Airport is the nearest Airport which is 20 km away.
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