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Anuvavi Subramanyaswamy Temple

Overview


The Anuvavi Subramanyaswamy Temple is a Subramanyaswamy temple located at Periyathadagam. It is 12 kms from Coimbatore. Lord Subramaniya is the chief deity here is with his partners Devayani as well as Valli. This temple is manage by Tamilnadu Government. The word Hanu stands for Sri Anjaneya. Vavi in Tail means water resource. Hanuvavi means a water source that appeared for Hanuan-Anjaneya. In days that followed the name changed as Anuvavi. As Kumara-Muruga helped Hanuman, the hill is also praised as Hanumakumaran Malai. Malai in Tamil means hill.


About The Temple


Swayambumurthi presiding deity and the five mango holy trees were washed away by nature's fury in the year 1957. The new temple was built in 1969 and sanctification celebrated. The temple is 1 km far from the foot hills with 500 steps. Idumban shrine is before the hill temple. A small Lord Ganasha temple is on the way. Next to Lord Subramaniya is the sannathi of Anjaneya Swami along with a small wood ‘rath’ or ‘chariot’ that is used to take the deity about the temple in 'Parikrima'.When people climb the steps in line to the Anjaneya sannathi, the place where Anjaneya quenched his thirst. Adjacent to that is the spring from where water is collected in the tank. There is a shrine for Navagrahas the nine planets. In this temple, Lord Shiva blesses in the name Sri Arunachaleswara.


About The Deity


Lord Subramania in the temple is a swayambumurthi(Self formed). Presiding deity, Muruga blesses devotees in His standing posture with consorts Valli and Deivanai.


Legend and Stories


While returning back carrying Sanjeevi hill Lord Anjaneya was thirsty and paused here to satisfy his thirst. Unluckily he was unable to get water in that region. Thus he prayed to Lord Muruga for water. Responding to his prayer Lord Muruga came with Deivanai and his weapon "VEL", stabbed the hill from which water began to flow. Thus Lord Anjaneya quenched his thirst. Today also the villagers use the water from this pond intended for drinking and supplementary purposes. In the year 1969 the last Kumbabhishekam was performed.


Festivals


Kirthikai, Ammavasai, Saati, Visagam, Aipasi Sura Samharam in October-November, Kruthika star days and Karthikai in November-December, Panguni Uthiram in March-April, and Vaikasi Visakam in May-June, Thai Pusama are the festivals celebrated in the temple with special abisheks and pujas.

Thanks Giving

Youth facing obstacles in marriage offer mangal sutras, vastras and perform wedding festival for Lord Muruga.


Significance


The spring in the hill is mentioned as Kanachunai – meaning not discoverable – in a document by a king of Mysore. It is perennial. People use to place a flower on the head of the deity seeking His approval before starting any new work.

Those seeking child boon worship here for five Tuesdays. Bathing in the spring before sunrise continuously for some days offers an effective cure for mental and skin diseases.


Accessibility

Airport

The Nearest Airport is Coimbatore International Airport.

Railways

The Nearest Railway station is Coimbatore Railway station.

Road

Buses are available from Coimbatore Ukkadam bus stand to Anuvavi. Buses to Anaikatti from Gandhipuram bus stand pass through Anuvavi temple turning point. The temple is 2 km from this point.


Temple Address


Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy Temple,
Anuvavi,
Periya Thadagam - 641 108,
Coimbatore district.

Significance

Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-

  • For peace of mind
Shlokas

Jajwalyamananam Sura Brunda Vandhyam Kumaradhaara Thada Manthirastham Kandharpa Roopam Kamaneeya Gathram Brahmanya Devam Charanam Prapadye

Meaning -I look for shelter with the God, who is Brahman, who all the devas salute, who has a temple in the Kumaradhara banks, who shines and has an attractive personality and a very beautiful body.

Shadaananam Chandana Liptha Gathram Mahorasam Divya Mayoora Vaahanam Rudrasya Soonum Suraloka Naatham Brahmanya Devam Charanam Prapadye

Meaning -I always take refuge in the 6 faced Lord Guha, who has sandal paste smeared over his body, who is broad-chested, whose vehicle is the peacock, who is Lord Shiva's son and who leads the army of the Devas.

Heyswami Natha Karunakara Dheenabandho Shree Parvatheesha Mukha Pankaja Padmabandho Shree Saadhi Devagana Poojitha Padha Padma Vallesa Nadha Mama Dehi Karaavalambham

Meaning -O! Merciful Lord Swaminatha, who cares for the poor, who is the sun to Lord Shiva's lotus face, whose lotus feet are acknowledged by Lord Vishnu and the others, Valli's Lord, please uplift me by lending me your hand.

Ariru Thadanthozh Vazhga Arumugam Vazhga Veppai Kooru Sei Thanivel Vazhga Kukkudum Vazhga Sevvel Yeriya Magnai Vazhga Aanai Thun Anangu Vazhga Maarila Valli Vazhga Vazhga Seer Adiyar Yellam

Meaning -Oh Muruga, we hail your 12 strong shoulders for they protect us from our enemies, we hail your 6 faces, we hail the Vel, your weapon that broke apart the Krounja mountain to reveal the asura in it. We hail the bird, the cock, that is part of your symbol in the flag. We hail your peacock, that takes you all over the world, we hail your consort Devyani, who was brought up by Indra's white elephant, Airavadam, we hail your other consort, the flawless Valli. And we hail your Bhaktas who worship you as a prayer.

Timings

The Temple is open from 06:00 am to 11:00 am and from 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm.

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