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Sri Subramaniaswami temple
 
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Moolavar: Subramaniaswami
  Urchavar:
  Amman / Thayar: Valli and Deivanai
  Thala Virutcham: Kadamba tree
  Theertham: Saravana Theertham
  Agamam / Pooja :
  Old year: 1000-2000 years old
  Historical Name:
  City: Pachaimalai
  District: Erode
  State: Tamil Nadu
 
     
Singers:
     
   
     
 Festival:
     
  The special events of the temple cover monthly abishek and poojas to the deities in the temple on Prodosha (13th day of New Moon or Full moon fortnights). Ashtami the eighth day of new moon fortnight, Krithika star days and on new moon days. Shatru Samhara Homa, Laksharchana, Lord Muruga coming procession with His consorts are the special festival of the temple on Aadi Kruthika day – July-August and Thai Krithika days – January-February. Annual festivals cover Thai Poosam (Jan-Feb.), Panguni Uthiram car festival in March April with procession of Lord for seven days. Devotees from nearby areas come with Kavadi. Skanda Sashti in October-November is the principal festival of the temple. Sri Kripananda Variar swamigal had visited the temple many times and offered suggestions about conducting the festivals.  
     
 Temple's Speciality:
     
  There is a hill route and also a 180 step route to reach the hill temple. It is an exciting experience to have a look at the 40 feet tall Lord Muruga sculpture in His Wisdom Form at the end of the step route. Further above is a sweet spring. The hill cools body, soul and the mind.  
     
Opening Time:
   
  The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and from 4.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.  
   
Address:
   
  Sri Subramaniaswami Temple, Pachaimalai, Erode:  
   
Phone:
   
  +91 4285- 222125 
    
 General Information:
     
 

A team was set up to expand the temple as devotee crowd began to swell.  Electrical works and installing overhead tank was taken up as a first step followed by laying a hill path to carry the stones for construction.  But the work could not go fast due to various obstacles.  The team met His Holiness Kanchi Seer and explained their problem.  Hearing them closely and kindly, Sri  Kanchi Periaval simply said how could they succeed in the project if they neglect the elder brother Lord Vinayaka at the foot of the hill and carry the programme for the younger brother alone.  The team realized their mistake and completed the renovation at the Vinayaka temple and performed the consecration also according to Agama rules.  The work went faster than they wished.  A sanctum sanctorum, a flag post and peacock Vahan with marbles were built. Idols of Lord Vidya Ganapathy, Maragatha Easwarar, Mother Maragathavalli, Arunagiriar, Planet Sani Bhagwan, Navagrahas with their consorts were installed in separate shrines.  The construction was completed to the full satisfaction of the team and devotees. 

Arut Perunjothi Mandapam is also built within the front Mandapam where a Deepa is burning for ever.  The sanctum Sanctorum is built with polished stones.  The flooring is with white marbles.  Veera Baghu and Mahendran are the Dwarapalakas.

 
     
Prayers
    
 

Devotees with various wishes in mind pray to Lord Muruga in the temple.

 
    
Thanks giving:
    
  Those longing for a child after years of their marriage undertake Sashti Vradha in Pachai Malai for 7 days. The fasting ends on the 7th day with wedding festival and Curd-Dandu Prasad. To overcome hurdles in wedding proceedings, people pray for 7 Tuesdays lighting ghee lamps to Kalyana Subramaniar. 
    
 Greatness Of Temple:
     
 

Lord Muruga-Subramania appears in the sanctum sanctorum as handsome youth expressing wisdom in His eyes.  He is holding a Danda-stick in right hand keeping the left on His hip.  In the other two hands, Lord is holding His triumphant Vel the spear headed weapon and flag with the cock emblem.  He appears with His six faces accompanied by His consorts Valli and Deivaai in Wedding form in the Artha Mandapa.  These are festival idols.  The priest who was conducting the Archana and Homa during a Panguni Uthiram festival fell fainted.  Recovering, he said that the power of Mantra in the sanctum sanctorum was too hot because of the chanting of the mantras, and suggested milk abishek to Lord to bring down the heat.  Since then, during Homas, this practice is being meticulously followed.  There are two peacock vahans here too as in Tiruchendur.  During peak summer heat in May-June Agni Nakshatram days, Darabishekam and 108 litres of milk abishek are offered to Lord Maragatheeswarar.  11 Rudrabishakas are also performed.  The temple observes 7 pujas a day.

 
     
  Temple History:
     
 

A small hill south of Gobichettipalayam in Erode districts is known as Maragatha Malai or Pachai Malai.  Sage Durvasa installed Lord Muruga here with a Chakra.  He had a wealth of penance and was also known for his indignant nature.  During his return journey from Pothigai hills, he reached a place presently called Kaunnathur.  When he wanted to perform his Shiva Puja daily, with his wisdom eye he found this place.  He got the things for the puja by the strength of his penance.  He brought rains.  Lord Muruga appeared before him with Mother Maragathavalli.  He heard a voice directing him to go to Maragathagir and install a Chakra in his own name and perform pujas.  Excited Maharshi Durvasa acted upon the command of Lord Muruga immediately.  Lord appeared in the form of a serpent and asked what the sage wished.

The sage asked the Lord that the hill be named as Maragatha Giri, that He Muruga should make this His own place, He should ever protect His devotees from any and every predicament they might face in life, that the Chakra installed by him should ever be bright, that the hill should ever be vibrant with all holiness, the yantra until Sun and Moon exist.  Lord in the form of the serpent granted the boon.

A staunch Muruga devotee, it is said, was worshipping Muruga in this temple on 24th July 1954.  A spark appeared before him.  It said to the devotee that no one came forward to build a temple here, “I am alone”.  Steps were taken by the devotee with one time puja.  In the years followed, the temple had grown to the size and fame of today with grand 7 pujas a day.

 
     
Special Features:
     
  Miracle Based: There are two ways to reach the temple, one with 108 steps and other a hill route. 40 feet tall Lord Muruga of Tiruchendur is the land mark of the temple. There is a sweet spring at a height of 100 feet. It is a place cooling both body and mind.
 
     
     
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