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Moongilanai Kamatchiamman Temple

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Also known as: Devathanatti moongilanai kamatchi amman

Deities

Moolavar (Main Deity)

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Ambal (Goddess)

Moongilanai Kamatchi Amman

kamatchi amman

Timings

Opening Hours

05:30 AM to 01:00 PM01:00 PM to 08:00 PMDarshan Timing Morning 5.30 AM to Evening 8.00 PM Without Break Time

Pooja Timings

Maalai pooja

06:00 PM to 06:30 PM IST

Address & Contact

Address

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Village: Thevathanapatti Bit -1

Phone

04546-293765

Historical Information

Vimana Type

Other Vimanam

Temple Specialty

Others: Features Worship is done in front of the closed door of the temple. The Kuchchividu urn (pregnant urn) of the temple is one of the best in Darshan. The coconut that is treated to the goddess is not broken. The fruit is not peeled. Anna is not being treated. Only the neon lamp is mounted in the temple.

Ghee, which is offered to the devotees for lighting in the temple, is poured into the earthenware pots here. This ghee has nothing to do with ants, flies, beetles or anything. About fifty earthenware pots are placed in the temple during the festival to collect ghee as a gift to the goddess. All these are filled with eight days of festival. Ghee and medicinal products are regularly supplied to some of the temples around Devadanapatti. Once a year when the roof of the coffin of the temple is roofed, the Rajagambalam castes cover their eyes with a cloth and cover the roof with kamatsip grass. Like the Kanchipuram Kamatsiyamman Temple, the Kauli symbol (lizard symbol) is engraved in front of the prayer hall. Here, too, hearing the cow sign is an important one.

Services

  • Donation

    Devotees who want to pay general donation can visit the temple office in person and pay in cash and get a receipt, for the convenience of devotees, they can pay the donation online at the temple website hrce.tn.gov.in under the heading of e-services. Those who want to pay by check and draft can visit (Executive Officer, Arulmigu Moongilani Kamatchiamman Thirukovil, Devadanapatti) in person or send it by post.

  • Annadhanam

    The Thirukovil Annathana Scheme, an innovative scheme of the Honble Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, has been implemented in the Thirukovil since 2006, through which 100 beneficiaries are provided lunch on Fridays and Sundays and 50 beneficiaries on other days to the devotees visiting the Thirukovil.This lunch is served with rice, sambar, rasam, buttermilk, and pickles. Food is prepared hygienically in the kitchen for the alms hall in this temple and food is served to the devotees daily from 12.15 to 01.30 pm. Also 80G income tax exemption was received for this temple food donation scheme.

Facilities

  • Wheel Chair

    The temple has a wheelchair facility for the use of senior citizens and differently-abled persons.

  • Drinking Water R.O.

    Located in Annadana Mandapam.

  • Toilet Facility

    Free Toilet Facility There are 4 separate permanent toilets for men and 4 for women.

  • Bath Room Facility

    There are 2 separate bathrooms for women.

Sub-shrines

Murugan and valli theivanai, vinayakar, Kamakkal Sannathi

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