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It is festival in temple on all Saturdays in the Tamil month Purattasi – September-October – and the whole month of Margazhi – December-January. |
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As the presiding deity graces the devotees as Varadaraja Perumal – Boon Giver Perumal – the prefix Varada is added to all deities in the temple. |
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The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. |
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Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple, Amaidhi Cholai Nagar, Tirunagar, Madurai. |
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+91 94865 55299 | |
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Lord Varadaraja Perumal graces the devotees from the sanctum sanctorum with His consorts Mothers Sridevi and Bhoodevi. There are also separate shrines for Lord Varada Vinayaka with Nagars, great Vaishnava Acharyas Sri Ramanuja, Nammazhwar, Manvala Maamuni and a shrine for Sri Garuda Bhagwan opposite the sanctum and one for Sri Anjaneya with Lord Sri Rama on His chest in a sitting posture.
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Those appearing for competitive exams pray to Lord Perumal for success with high marks and distinction while the sick pray for recovery. | |
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Devotees perform Tirumanjanam to Perumal and offer Tulsi garlands. | |
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All the deities in the temple are adored with the prefix Varada after the name of the presiding Varada Raja Perumal. The temple follows the two time puja system. Lord appears with special Alankaras on Wednesdays. Devotees do butter worship to Sri Anjaneya to realize the wish they bear in their mind. |
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Temple History: | |
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The place known as Malavan Kundram earlier, was a vast land of agriculture. Presently, it is a housing colony. This small hill was used for harvesting purpose. The temple with its Vimana was built on this hill recently. |
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Miracle Based:
All the deities in the temple bear the prefix ‘Varada’ after the name of the presiding deity.
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