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About the Temple

Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple, located in the serene village of Panchamadevi near Karur, Tamil Nadu, is a sacred abode dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi — a divine form of Goddess Parvati. This temple, believed to be over 500 years old, is nestled along the northern banks of the Amaravathi River, surrounded by lush mango groves and sugarcane fields, exuding divine tranquility.

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Historical Significance

The history of the temple is deeply rooted in the sacred geography of Tamil Nadu. Panchamadevi is believed to be named after Panchavanmadevi, the sister of Emperor Rajaraja Chola. During the Moghul invasion of Kanchipuram, a group of priests safeguarded the idol of Kamakshi Amman and relocated to Panchamadevi, while another group moved to Thanjavur to establish the Bangaru Kamakshi Amman Temple.

Here, amidst the beauty of nature and divinity, the temple was established, and the deity is worshipped in penance form (Tapas Kolam). The presence of temples for five goddesses (Kaliamman, Mariamman, Kamakshi Amman, Pirahananayagi and Sellandiamman) in this village gives the name Panchamadevi

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Temple Specialties

  • Navagraha Surrounded by Water: Apart from Devipattinam, this is the only temple in Tamil Nadu where the Navagrahas are enshrined in water, attracting devotees for Ayush Homam and other rituals.
  • Sacred Trees: A 300-year-old: Iluppai tree and several Vilva trees believed to have grown naturally (more than ten) enhance the spiritual value of the place.
  • Unique Wooden Swing: A traditional swing in front of the Amman shrine is used during Pournami rituals, symbolizing the Mother Goddess’s blessings.
  • Blessings for Fertility & Marriage: Devotees believe worship here brings childbirth blessings and removes marriage-related obstacles.
  • Visited by Spiritual Icons: The temple was graced by Kanchi Maha Periyava, Sringeri Shankaracharya, Sri Jayendra Saraswati, and Sri Vijayendra Saraswati Swamigals.

Visit of Kanchi Maha Periyava, Jayendra, Vijayendra and Foreigners

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Daily Worship and Pooja Timings

Daily Worship and Pooja Timings
  • Abhishekam: Thrice daily Special annual events include
  • Sumangali Pooja
  • Hayagriva Pooja
  • Mahachandi Homam
  • 1008 Shankha Abhishekam
  • Navaratri, Shivratri, Shani Peyarchi, Guru Peyarchi and other significant days
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Celebrations and Cultural Vibrance

During festivals and special occasions, the temple resounds with Nadaswaram and Thavil, while pookalams, pamalai, and floral decorations add divine radiance. Thousands of devotees are served Annadhanam generously.

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Temple Ethos & Inclusive Devotion

The temple upholds egalitarian devotion, welcoming worshippers from all communities including Brahmins, Dalits, Agamudayars, Gounders, and Sozhiya Vellalars. Its sacred energy and communal harmony attract countless spiritual seekers year-round.