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Sri Kuralappa Perumal Temple
- Thiruvanparisaaram /Nagercoil ,Tamil Nadu
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Overview
The Sri Kuralappa Perumal Temple is located at Thiruppathisraram and it is dedicated to God Vishnu. This temple is one of the 108 Divya Desam temples.
About The Temple
This temple has been revered in the Nalayira Divya Prabandham which is a Vaishnava canon and also in the Mangalaasanam which was sung by the azhwar saint called Nammazhwar. The holy tank of the temple is named as Lekshmi theertham. The main hall of the temple has a lot of paintings of Dashavatharam of God Vishnu.
About The Deity
The chief deity of this temple is God Thiruvazhmarban who is also named as Kuralappa Perumal. The idol of the chief deity is quite tall. This idol reaches 9 feet and is also made up of a special element which is called Kastusarkara yogam, mustard and paste of jaggery. Because of this fact, no abhishekam is done on the presiding deity.
Legend and Stories
According to legend, a couple named Udaya Nangai and Kaarimaran had got married at Thiruvanparisaaram. They did not have any children and hence visited the Thirukurungudi Temple where God Nambi is the presiding deity. They prayed to the God for child boon. God Nambi appeared before the couple and he told them the He Himself will be born to them as child. He told them the child would be very auspicious to them and will bring great reputation. He asked them to take the child to a tamarind tree as well.
As the God had said, Udaya Nangai gave birth to a male child on the Visaka Star day. They did everything as said by the God and the Child suddenly climbed on the tree in the Gnana mudra which is a very common yogic position. The child is known to have been in penance for a time of 16 years. This thing is known to be the most sacred event which had taken place in the holy village of Thiruvanparisaaram.
Festivals
The major festivals that are celebrated in this temple are: Poornima, Thiruvonam, Krishna Jayanthi, Vaikuntha Ekadasi and Annual Brahmmotsavam.
Significance
Devotees come here and pray to God Nambi for child boon.
Nearby Place To Visit
The prominent nearby places to visit include :
Bhagavathy Amman Temple
Adikesava Perumal Temple
Thanumalayan Temple
Bhoothalingaswamy Temple
Bhoothappandi
Kailasapuram Ayya Vaikundar Temple
Mutathura Mahadever Temple
Accessibility
Road
The temple is connected by good bus services.
Railways
The nearest railway stations from this temple are Kanyakumari station, Nagercoil station, Eraniel station and Kuzhithurai station.
Airport
The nearest airport from this temple is Kanyakumari.
Temple Address
Sri Kuralappa Perumal Temple ,
Thiruppathisaram, (Thiruvanparisaram),
Kanyakumari District
Tamil Nadu.
Significance
Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-
- Fame
- Freedom from diseases
- Wealth
- Courage
- Relief from adverse effects from bad planetary aspects
- Relief from bondage
Shlokas
Adharam Madhuram Vadanam Madhuram Nayanam Madhuram Hasitam Madhuram Hridayam Madhuram Gamanam Madhuram Mathuraa Dhipate Rakhilam Madhuram
Meaning -Meaning - Sweet are Your lips, sweet is Your face, sweet are Your eyes, sweet is Your smile, sweet is Your heart, sweet is Your gait, O Lord of Mathura, everything about You is sweet.
Alokya Mathur Mukha Madarena Sthanyam Pibantham Saraseeruhaksham Sachinmayam Devam Anantha Roopam Balam Mukundam Manasa Smarami
Meaning -I think of this Balamukundan as the one who looks lovingly at his mother's face while taking milk from her, who has eyes similar to the red lotus, who is the embodiment of truth and intelligence and other forms.
Achutham Keyshavam Rama Narayanam Krishna Damodaram Vasudevam Harim Shridharam Madhavam Gopika Vallabham Janaki Nayakam Ramachandram Bhajey
Meaning -Oh Lord who cannot be perished, who also has names like Keshava, Rama, Damodara, Narayana, Sridhara, Madhava, Krishna, Ramachandra the beloved of Janaki, let me say your name regularly.
Vasudeva Sutham Devam Kamsa Chanoora Mardhanam Devaki Paramanandham Krishnam Vande Jagathgurum
Meaning -I bow to you O Krishna, the ultimate guru, Devaki and Vasudeva's son, and the destroyer of Kamsa and Chanur.