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¤ The Temple of Virgin Goddess
Kanyakumari is the southernmost tip of
India and the merging point of three
seas; the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean
and the Bay of Bengal. It is named after
the virgin Goddess Kanyakumari whose
temple is situated here on its shore.
This
temple is devoted to a manifestation of
Parvati, the virgin goddess who
performed penance to acquire Lord
Shiva's hand in marriage. The temple is
a major tourist attraction with
neighboring ghat, beautifully placed
overlooking the shore. It is an eminent
belief that the diamond nose-ring of the
deity is so shiny that it is visible
even from the sea.
There are two rocks emerging out of the
ocean, located southeast of the Kumari
Amman temple. One among these is Sri
Padaparai, where the footprints of the
virgin goddess are believed to be
imprinted on this rock. It is said that
Swami Vivekananda sat in deep meditation
here and therefore the Vivekananda Rock
Memorial was built in 1970. Along with
this there also a dhyana mandapam, which
provides a tranquil atmosphere to
meditate.
¤ Legend Related To The Temple
Legends say that the wedding of Kanya
Devi, an avatar of Goddess Parvati and
Lord Shiva was to be held here. But he
did not arrived at the auspicious time
and the wedding never took place. The
food that was to be cooked was left
uncooked. Here the stones resemble rice
and cereals which can also be bought.
According to the people residing here
these stones are the leftovers of the
legendary marriage that could not be
solemnized. As for the princess Kanya
Devi, she became a virgin goddess,
blessing everyone who visits this
temple.
¤ The Features of The Temple
The temple is entered mainly through the
northern gate, inspite of the fact that
the deity is facing east. The eastern
entrance remains closed except for
special occasions when the deity is
taken out for ceremonial bath.
There are all together three corridors
that skirt the sanctum. The outer
corridor is deprived of special shrines,
but after a walk round it the devotees
cross the 'Navarathiri mandapam'. A
pathway leads to the second corridor
surrounding the shrine. There stands the
flag mast or 'Kodisthambam'. The Goddess
can be clearly viewed from here. Moving
further you will reach the front of the
sanctum.
The Idol of the Goddess stands with
rosary in one hand as if in prayer. It
is said to be installed by Parasurama
and is made of blue stone. In the inner
corridor, the shrines of Vinayagar and
Thiagasundary are present, which is
visited by devotees after worshiping the
Goddess.
¤ Festivals
The temple festivals celebrated here are
held in the Tamil month of Vaikasi
(May/June) . Navarathri festival is an
important festival celebrated in the
months of September/October.
¤ Opening Times
The temple is remains open for the
public from 4.30 AM to 11.45 AM and 5.30
PM to 8.45 PM.
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