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The temple grandly celebrates Vaikashi Visakam (May-June), Panguni Uthiram (March-April) and Sura Samharam (October-November). The annual festival of the temple Thai Poosam in January-February begins with flag hoisting and goes on for 11 days. Lord Muruga is taken in procession with different Alankaras each day. Devotees from about 200 surrounding villages carry Kavadis and milk pots come to the temple by walking and perform abishek to Lord. The wedding festival takes place on the 9th day and the car festival on the 10th day. |
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Lord Muruga appears with a peacock wing piece (Mayil Peeli in Tamil) on His left. |
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The temple is open from 7.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and from 3.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. |
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Sri Vettrivel Murugan Temple, Near Club Road, (Sakthi Malai), Kothagiri – 643 217. The Nilgiris District. |
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The temple has separate shrines for Lords Aadhi Vinayaka,
Swarnapureeswarar, Bhairava, Chandikeswara and Nagar and Mother
Swarnambika. Lords Dakshinamurthy,
Lingodhbava and Brahmma are in the Goshta.
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Expressing their faith in the grace of Lord Muruga, devotees
say that rubbing the Mayil Peeli on the affected parts and the sacred ash on
the sick, they see remarkable signs of
improvement in health. Those facing
problems in families and litigations and court proceedings perform Satru
Samhara Trisathi Pujas and Archanas to Lord hoping favourable verdicts.
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The temple serves as a remedial centre for those facing the impact of the adverse aspects of planet Mars and Naga Dhosha – serpent aspects. They join the special pujas in the temple on Krithika star days, Chandi, Full Moon and Pradosha (thirteenth day of full moon or new moon day) days. If Pradosha falls on a Saturday (Sani Pradosham) abishek to Lord Muruga is performed with 108 conches followed by Mahanyasa Parayana and Rudra Homa. | |
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Besides the Somaskanda design, the temple has many special
features. Lord Muruga generally appears
with a Dhanda – Staff in His hand in a majority of Muruga temples. Here He appears with His celebrated leaf
shaped weapon Vel. Vel represents wisdom
that conquers all that are evil in nature.
Those worshipping the Lord with His Vel in hand gain wisdom and conquer
all evils set on them from previous births and the present. They are fearless and become
enlightened. As Vel has all the powers –
Sakthi, the place is known as Sakthi Malai – Hill of beneficial powers.
Students come in large numbers seeking Lord’s
blessings. Devotees recall the visit of
Sri Tirumuruga Kripananda Variar, who usually carried with him a puja box with
Lord Muruga to perform pujas and abisheks in his camp places daily. He did his pujas in this temple on a day and
said that the place and environment of the temple had all divine features and
that the temple would grow big and famous in the days to come. His words had come true. Now the temple had grown big with many
shrines for other deities too.
As the temple is in a hill region, people come here in large
numbers only during the summer holidays.
Foreigners who visit The Nilgiris do not fail to visit this temple for
meditation and mental piece. People of
other faiths too visit this temple and experience the divine vibrations and
spend time in meditation and return back with
happy feelings. Foreigners come
here throughout the year.
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Kothagiri is a hill 5 km far on the way to Ketti Cheliyur
southeast of Thittamalai in The Nilgiris.
It was dense with tall trees.
There was a Swayambu idol under a tree. Boy shepherds and those collecting dry leaves
in the area noticed a serpent and a peacock worshipping this Swayambu. They noticed it for six months continuously
and then informed the elders in the village.
They came to the spot, stood at a distance and found the information
true. After the serpent and peacock left the place, they went to the spot and
worshipped. They rightly concluded that
the Swayambu should be of Lord Muruga as It was worshipped by the serpent and
peacock closely related to Muruga. The
villagers built a small temple and began the pujas. Devotee visits increased day by day. With liberal contributions and the
cooperation of the devotees, the temple grew in size and expansions.
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Miracle Based:
Besides the Somaskanda design, the temple has many special features. Lord Muruga generally appears with a Dhanda – Staff in His hand in a majority of Muruga temples. Here He appears with His celebrated leaf shaped weapon Vel. Vel represents wisdom that conquers all that are evil in nature.
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