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Pariyur Kondathu Kaliamman

Kondathu Kaliamman Temple
Main Gopuram
Main Gopuram
Kondathu Kaliamman Temple is located in Tamil Nadu
Kondathu Kaliamman Temple
Kondathu Kaliamman Temple
Location within Tamil Nadu
Name
Proper name Arulmigu Kondathu Kaliamman Temple
Devanagari श्री कोंदथू काली अम्मन मंदिर
Tamil அருள்மிகு கொண்டத்து காளியம்மன் திருக்கோவில்
Geography
Coordinates 11°28′39″N 77°27′22″E / 11.47750°N 77.45611°E / 11.47750; 77.45611Coordinates: 11°28′39″N 77°27′22″E / 11.47750°N 77.45611°E / 11.47750; 77.45611
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
District Erode
Location Pariyur, Gobichettipalayam
Culture
Primary deity Arulmigu Kondathu Kari
Important festivals Car Festival, Pongal, Navaratri
Architecture
Architectural styles Dravidian architecture
History and governance
Website www.pariyurkondathukaliamman.tnhrce.in

Kondathu Kaliamman Temple is an Amman temple located at Pariyur near Gobichettipalayam in Tamil Nadu, India. There are other temples, namely Sri Amarapaneeswarar Temple, Sri Adinarayana Perumal Temple and Sri Angalamman Temple nearby.

The history of the temple dates centuries back. The exact date of establishment is unknown and the current temple was built in the mid 1950s. The place was previously known as Azhagapuri or Parapuri and the name Pariyur came from 'Pari' 'oor' meaning, 'place ruled by Pari'. Vēl Pāri was a great king who is considered in Tamil literature as one of the Kadai ēzhu vallal (literally meaning, the last of the seven great patrons). Arulmigu Kondathu Kaliamman is a powerful Goddess who was the deity responsible for the prosperity of the country ruled by Pari.

The Amman temple has a five storey main Gopuram at the South corner and an outer mandapam covering the inner sanctum made of black marble. There are intricate carvings on the pillars of the temple including a ball shaped of single stone inside the lion's mouth. The lion is considered the main vahana (vehicle) of the Goddess. The goddess facing north wears a crown of fire and is seen stamping a demon under her feet. Rudra is believed to be on the head of the Goddess. The temple also has shrines dedicated to Siddhi Vinayagar, Sri Pon Kaliamman and Kannimar. There is a colossal statue of Sri Maha Muniappan, who is regarded as the savior against fear and evil apart from granting boons for bearing children. The divine ropes offered to Sri Maha Muniappan and Sri Kondathu Kali are considered to provide protection against evil and ill health. Apart from this, there are deities of Kaval Deivam (Guardian Deities), Brahma and other Gods/Goddess. Inside the temple, one can see the statues of Brammahi, Maheshwari, Gowmari, Vaishnavi, Mahendri and Chamundi. There is an urchavar statue normally referred to as 'Chinna Amman' which is the miniature of the main Goddess.


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