Karmadai
Ranganathar Temple
Located about 30kms from Coimbatore on the Mettupalayam
Highway is the Swayambu Ranganatha temple in Karamadai set in the backdrop of
the blue mountain. Karikala Chozhan and Mysore King Krishnaraja Wodeyar are
said to have made contributions to the temple. Thirumalai Nayakkar built the
temple walls and several mandapams in and around the temple.
Railway Line and the temple
A British engineer wanted to construct a railway line
near this temple that would have caused inconvenience to the temple and its
festivals. Pleased with the sincere prayers of the devotees, Lord Ranganatha is
said to have come, in a white horse, in the dreams of the British engineer, who
then is said to have changed the direction of the railway line.
The happy British engineer donated a wooden white horse
to the temple. To this day, the utsavar deity takes the street processions on
this white horse.
The story
People in the region, who used to find their livelihood
grazing and milking cows, found a particular cow returning without milk after a
trip every morning. Surprised at this, they followed the cow and found that the
cow stopped at a particular spot and let out the milk.
On digging the mound, they found Lord Ranganatha beneath.
Delighted at this occurrence, they built mandapams around
this place and constructed the temple for Ranganatha who is seen here as a
Swayambu Murthy – one who came out of the earth on his own. Unlike other
Ranganatha temples, where he is in a reclining posture, only the moolavar
deity’s face can be seen.
Ramanuja’s visit to Karamadai Ranganathar
Ramanuja is said to have visited this temple on his way
from Srirangam to Thiru Narayanapuram (Melkote).
Festivals
Navarthri Festival
Vaikunda Ekadesi Festival
Chariot Procession, that takes place on the full moon day
in Maasi, is a special highlight at this temple.
Quick Facts
Moolavar: Ranaganatha East Facing Swayambu Moorthy (only
face is seen)
Thaayar : Ranganayaki
Utsavar : Venkatesa Peruma.
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