Kumbabishekam of Tiruindaloor Parimala Rangan Temple, Mayavaram, Tamilnadu

First time I attended a Kumbabishekam ceremony of a big temple. 

Kumbabishekam is the powerful Hindu ritual performed in temples that is believed to synergize and reenergize the mystic powers of the deity. Kumbabishekam is also known as Samprokshanam. The word 'Kumba' means the head or the crown of the temple and 'Abishekam' is the ritual bathing. Kumbhabhisheka rituals should be carried out at least once in twelve years according to the agamas.

I was fortunate, It's our ancestral temple in Mayavaram, Tamil Nadu. Parimala Ranganathar Perumal Temples of Tiruindaloor dedicated to Vishnu. It is one of the Divya Desams, the 108 temples of Vishnu revered in Nalayira Divya Prabandham by the 12 poet saints, or the Alvars.This temple is along Kaveri and is one of the Pancharanga Kshetrams. According to Hindu legend, the place is where moon god, Chandra is believed to have been relieved of his curse.

The sanctum houses, apart from Lord Parimala Ranganathar and Ranganayaki the statues of river gods Cauvery and Ganga, as well as that of Santhana gopalakrishnan. The Hindu god of creation, Brahma, is sculpted on the wall. 

The temple is believed to be of significant antiquity with contributions at different times from Medieval Cholas, Vijayanagara Empire and Madurai Nayaks over last 1,200 years.

About 60,000 people would have attended today's event. See some pics 

I pray to the Lord to bless us all with good health, happiness and prosperity.

Ranga Ranga Ranga
Om Namo Narayana


















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