The Vaishnavi Temple is dedicated to Divine Mother Shakti as Vaishnavi located in Thirumullaivoyal.
Navarathri fest is the most famous event which draws huge crowd from across the
world. There is also an ashram in the campus for sadhaka-members devoted
to Sri Vaishnavi Devi and visiting sannyasis.
Vaishno Devi Mandir dedicated to the Hindu Goddess,
located at the Trikuta Mountains within the Indian state of Jammu and
Kashmir and the second one is located in Thirumullaivoyal. Sri Vaishnavi
Devi is worshipped at this temple by large number of devotees from all over the
country and abroad and experienced the ecstasy and bliss apart from immense
peace. The number of devotees is increasing day by day and this temple has been
included as one of the few by the Tamil Nadu tourism. The shrine is open for
all bhaktas and sadhakas without distinction of caste, colour, creed, religion
or gender.Right on the National Highway 205 you can see the police station and next to
this you can see the arch of the temple leading into a serene temple situated
in lush 50 acres of private land. The temple is run by volunteers and you have
the privilege of doing pooja archanai or abhishekam yourself all under guidance
by the volunteer devotees. The temple houses the idols of Ganesha and Muruga. A
small shrine for Ganesha near the tree and another for Dakshinamurthy are also
found. Navagraha idols are also installed in this temple. The temple entrance
has two small idols of Hayagreevar and Agastya. Sri Parthasarathy, the son of
Srinivasa Iyengar, a famous Indian national leader, got the idol of Vaishnavi
Devi as a gift from some unknown person maybe a siddhar. He built this temple
of Vaishnavi Devi in 1954. The main idol of the temple Vaishnavi Devi is
extraordinarily beautiful. The samadhi of sri Parthasarathy can be seen in the
fore front here. The temple is open on all days except first Monday of every
month in the mornings.
The rituals offered daily are as observed by the founder
together with the evening abhishekam, archanas with special pujas on Thursdays,
Fridays, purnimas, moolams and poorams as a routinely throughout the
year. All these alankarams and rituals are as directed with appropriate jeweler, vahanams and
other requirements.
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