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A Sacred Heritage

Arulmigu Sri Naga Kanniamman Temple, Pongalur

Arulmigu Sri Naga Kanniamman Temple, situated in the historic town of Pongalur near Tiruppur, is a sacred shrine renowned for its spiritual significance and powerful parihara worship. For generations, devotees have visited this temple seeking divine blessings for prosperity, good health, marriage, childbirth, family welfare, and protection from various doshas.

The Divine Presence

Deities of the Temple

Sri Naga Kanniamman

The Presiding Goddess

Sri Naga Kanniamman

The powerful guardian goddess who protects devotees from obstacles and grants peace, prosperity, and spiritual well-being.

Lord Vinayagar

Remover of Obstacles

Lord Vinayagar

Worshipped first for wisdom, knowledge, and auspicious beginnings — sought for success in all endeavours.

Sri Karuppasamy

The Guardian Deity

Sri Karuppasamy

The protector of the temple and community, revered for justice, courage, and safeguarding devotees from all harm.

The Sacred Tradition

Origins in Divine Worship

According to the temple's sacred tradition, during their search for Goddess Sita, Lord Rama and Lakshmana passed through this region. As night approached, they reached Pongalur and decided to rest there. Using branches and leaves from the surrounding forest, they constructed a simple shelter and spent the night at this holy place.

It is believed that Lord Rama and Lakshmana collected sacred soil from a nearby anthill and crafted idols of the divine Kannimars (Virgin Goddesses). They worshipped the divine feminine power, seeking strength, guidance, and success in their mission. The place where this worship was performed became sanctified by their divine presence and is revered by devotees to this day.

The presiding deity, Sri Naga Kanniamman, is worshipped as a powerful guardian goddess who protects devotees from obstacles and grants peace, prosperity, and spiritual well-being. The temple is especially known for remedies related to Naga Dosha, marriage delays, childbirth blessings, and family harmony.

The temple also houses the sacred shrine of Lord Vinayagar (Ganesha), the remover of obstacles and the embodiment of wisdom, knowledge, and auspicious beginnings. Devotees traditionally offer their prayers to Lord Vinayagar before worshipping the main deity, seeking his blessings for success in all endeavors and the removal of difficulties from their lives.

Another important deity worshipped in the temple is Sri Karuppasamy, the powerful guardian deity revered throughout Tamil Nadu. Known for his unwavering justice, protection, and divine vigilance, Sri Karuppasamy is worshipped as the protector of the temple and the surrounding community. Devotees pray to him for courage, truth, protection from negative forces, and the resolution of personal and family issues. His presence symbolizes righteousness and the safeguarding of devotees from all forms of harm.

With its unique combination of the divine grace of Sri Naga Kanniamman, the blessings of Lord Vinayagar, and the protective presence of Sri Karuppasamy, the temple stands as a beacon of faith and devotion. Surrounded by a peaceful atmosphere and enriched by centuries of worship, it continues to inspire devotees and preserve its sacred heritage for future generations.

Why Devotees Come

Temple Significance

  • Special Parihara Sthalam for Naga Dosha remedies.
  • Worship for marriage, childbirth, education, career growth, and family welfare.
  • Blessings of Sri Naga Kanniamman for protection and prosperity.
  • Lord Vinayagar's grace for success and obstacle removal.
  • Sri Karuppasamy's divine protection, justice, and safeguarding of devotees.

May the divine blessings of Sri Naga Kanniamman, Lord Vinayagar, and Sri Karuppasamy bring peace, prosperity, protection, and spiritual fulfillment to all devotees.

The Divine Mother

Sri Naga Devathai Amman

Sri Naga Devathai Amman is revered as the divine embodiment of the sacred serpent energy and is worshipped as a powerful protector of devotees, nature, fertility, and prosperity. In Hindu tradition, Nagas are considered divine beings associated with the earth, water, fertility, wisdom, and spiritual protection.

At Arulmigu Sri Naga Kanniamman Temple, Sri Naga Devathai Amman is worshipped as a compassionate mother goddess who safeguards devotees from negative influences and blesses them with health, happiness, and abundance. Devotees believe that sincere prayers offered to the Goddess help remove obstacles related to marriage, childbirth, family welfare, and Naga Dosha.

According to ancient beliefs, serpent deities are guardians of sacred lands, water sources, and agricultural prosperity. Worship of Naga Devathai is deeply rooted in Tamil culture and has been practiced for generations as a means of seeking divine protection and harmony with nature.

Special prayers and offerings are made to Sri Naga Devathai Amman by devotees seeking:

  • Relief from Naga Dosha and Sarpa Dosha.
  • Marriage blessings and family harmony.
  • Fertility and childbirth blessings.
  • Protection from negative energies and obstacles.
  • Health, prosperity, and overall well-being.

The sacred anthill (Putru), traditionally associated with serpent deities, is considered highly auspicious. Worship performed with faith and devotion is believed to invoke the divine grace of Sri Naga Devathai Amman and bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment.

Sri Naga Devathai Amman lovingly protects all devotees, removes obstacles, grants righteous desires, and showers her blessings upon those who worship her with faith and devotion.

This sacred tradition continues to make Arulmigu Sri Naga Kanniamman Temple a revered spiritual center and a powerful Parihara Sthalam for devotees from all walks of life.