Good awesome The temple has a five story gopuram, a feature of Dravidian architecture. The main deity is Balamurugan, the child form of Lord Murugan. The main deity faces west. The temple also has a 40 feet (12.2 m) statue of Lord Senthilandavar, which is visible from the town of Gobichettipalayam. It is one of the largest statues of Murugan in the state. The temple also has shrines dedicated to various gods and goddesses including Vidya Ganapathy, Maragatheeswarar and His consort Maragathavalli, Kalyana Subramanyar with His consorts Valli and Deivanai, Maragatha Venkatesa Perumal with His consorts Sridevi and Bhoodevi, Dakshinamurthi, Bhairavar, and the Navagraham.[1] At Pachaimalai, Navagrahangal can be seen with their consorts seated on their respective mounts, which is considered unusual.
Shatru Samhara Thirisadai ArchanaiEdit
Shatru Samhara Thirisadai Archanai glorifies and invokes Lord Subramanya using the six syllables of Sa-Ra-Va-Na-Bha-Va in different arrangements. It is done at Pachaimalai every Tuesday morning. Devotees are encouraged to recite the mantras along with the acharyas. The multitude of voices at the same time is said to give a sense of peace to the mind. Participation in this archanai is believed to lead to the destruction of evil and enemies. It is also considered to bestow the boon of marriage and children.
Shatru Samhara HomamEdit
Shatru Shamkara Homam is the yagna invoking Lord Subramanya. The purpose is to free oneself from the evils within oneself such as anger, ego, jealousy, and arrogance. It also cures the ill effects of pilli soonya (black magic). Shatru Shamkara Homam is done in a grand manner at Pachaimalai during Vaikasi Visagam (birth star of Muruga). It is done for six days consecutively during Skandha Shasti and Panguni Uthiram. It involves six sivacharyas who perform the Shatrusamhara thirisadai Archanai which is followed by the yagna.
ThaarabishekamEdit
Thaarabishekam is a vedic ceremony in which milk is dripped slowly on the Deity, through a Tharai or a Vessel. The ceremony is accompanied by the recitation of Rudram eleven times, invoking Shiva as Rudra and Parabrama. Thaaraabishekam is done simultaneously for Sri Balamurugan (the presiding Deity) and Sri Maragatheeshwarar. It is done regularly during Agni Natchatiram, the hottest period of the year.
Thei Pirai Ashtami Bhairava PoojaEdit
On every Thei Pirai Ashtami, special poojas and homam are conducted for Kala Bhairava. The rituals begin in the evening with the Maha Kala Bhairava Homam. It is believed that participation in this homa will protect one from evil and black deeds. The homam or the yagna is followed by special abisheka (ritual bathing) for Kala Bhairava. Punuku, a kind of natural scent, is offered to the deity. Hundreds of devotees can be found offering eleven Ellu Deepam, which is considered sacred to Lord Bhairava. At the end of the pooja, bitter gourd rice and Vada are given as Prasadam. This pooja attracts hundreds of devotees every month.
AnnadhaanamEdit
Pachaimalai is also well-known for Annadhaanam–the act of feeding the devotees. Ceremonies at the temple are usually followed by Annadhanam. This temple is covered under the Annadhaanam Scheme of the Government...
Read moreThis is temple nis located bin gobichettipalayam. Lord Murugan is faced towards west, so it's special on it. Pooja will happen 6times. Kiruthigai, sathurthi etc those times special Pooja will happen. Annaprasadam facility is available on afternoon everyday. The temple is open on all days from 6 AM to 1 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM. There are 7 timely Pooja scheduled daily of which late evening 7 PM pooja is considered special. Every Tuesday, New Moon day (Amavasa), Sankatahara Chathurthi (Waning Period), Pradhosham, Full Moon day, Theipirai Bhairavar Yaagam, Shashti and Kiruthigai are celebrated with special pooja. Based on reservation, the golden peacock and golden chariot runs around 7 PM
Temple Timing
On all days: 6 AM to 1 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM
Daily 7 timely Poojai schedules
Late Evening 7 PM poojai is considered special and a must attend
Special Days
Every Tuesday, New Moon day, Sankatahara Chathurthi (Waning Period), Pradhosham, Full Moon day Girivalam, Waning Period Bhairavar Poojai, Shashti and Kiruthigai are celebrated.
Based on reservation, Golden Chariot runs around 7 PM
Devotees perform Rudrabishek with rosewater to Lord Muruga and offer vastras in green to grant boons for marriage. It is the staunch belief of the devotees that worship of Lord Muruga in the temple would ensure higher education, child boon, relief from debt burdens, prosperity and health. Students offer Arugampul garlands to Lord Vidya Ganapathy for granting higher education boons.
Pachaimalai, Arulmigu Subramaniaswamy Temple is located in Gobichettipalayam, a quiet town in the Erode district. Gobi, as it is shortly called, has two hill temples - Pachaimalai and Pavalamalai. Pachaimalai and Pavalamalai is considered to be a great reason to justify the town's ethics. Pachaimalai is also colloquially pronounced as 'Pachamalai' Arulmigu Balamurugan, the child god, son of Shiva Parvathi, the god of army, the teacher of all, finds his place in this scenic hill temple. The Lord appears in a very beautiful form and it is very difficult to take one's eye off. The Poojai activities at the temple are renowned. The 'Artha Jama' poojai resembles the one at Palani. Arulmigu Balamurugan takes the simplest form with white clothes sans his ornamental jewels. This is the most peaceful scene; one can ever get in his life. Though the pachaimalai subramaniyaswamy temple is ancient, the structure has been built starting 1967.
The most recent 'Swarna Bandhana Kumbabishekam' was held in June 2006 in Pachaimalai. Other deities residing in the temple are Vidya Ganapathi (form of common sense, quick wit and knowledge), Maragatheeswarar, Maragatha Valli, Guru Dhakshinamurthy, Kalyana Subramanyar, Anjaneyar, Navagraham and Kala Bhairavar. Urchava Murthys are Dhandayudhapani, Shanmugar, Subramanyar Pradhosha Moorthy and Aiyappar. Golden Chariot and Golden Peacock mount have been donated by the public to...
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Visiting Pachaimalai Murugan Temple is a deeply spiritual and rejuvenating experience. Nestled in the serene hills of Gobichettipalayam, the temple exudes a tranquil ambiance that is hard to find elsewhere. As soon as you step into the temple premises, a profound sense of peace and calm envelops you, washing away the stresses and anxieties of daily life.
The temple is meticulously maintained, reflecting the dedication and care of those who manage it. The clean surroundings, well-kept pathways, and the beautifully preserved architecture all contribute to a pleasing and harmonious environment. The sanctity of the place is palpable, making it an ideal spot for meditation and quiet reflection.
One of the most striking aspects of Pachaimalai Murugan Temple is its atmosphere. The blend of natural beauty with spiritual serenity creates an ambience that is both uplifting and comforting. The gentle rustle of the trees, the chirping of birds, and the soft murmur of prayers all add to the temple’s unique charm.
For those visiting Gobichettipalayam, Pachaimalai Murugan Temple is a must-see destination. Whether you are a devout follower seeking blessings or a traveler in search of tranquility, this temple offers a fulfilling experience. It stands as a testament to the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the region, inviting everyone to partake in its serene and sacred atmosphere.
In summary, Pachaimalai Murugan Temple is not just a place of worship, but a sanctuary of peace and tranquility. Its excellent maintenance and serene environment make it a highly recommended visit for anyone in or around...
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