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7 Mar 2024
Situated in the lovely town of Thirukarukavur, Papanasam, Tamil Nadu, India, the sacred Sri Garbarakshambigai Temple is devoted to the deity Garbarakshambigai Amman, and is surrounded by lush flora. Devotees, particularly those hoping for miracles related to conception and pregnancy, have a particular place in their hearts for this historic temple. The temple was built in the Dravidian architectural style during the Chola dynasty in the seventh century.
Lord Shiva is the center of devotion in this lovely temple. Here, Parvathi, Shiva's consort, is revered as Garbharakshambigai, while Shiva is venerated as Mullaivananathar. As stated on the website of the Sri Garbarakshambigai Temple, "The god, Sri Mullaivananathar Swamy, is known for being worshipped for better health and well-being and goddess, Garbarakshambigai Amman, is known for curing infertility-related problems in women, blessing them to conceive, and also helping them for safe and trouble-free delivery."
Garbarakshambigai Amman's Story ~
The tradition of Sri Garbarakshambigai Temple says that "Garbarakshambigai Amman's story transports us to a time when sages lived in isolated forests," according to the temple's website. Two sages by the names of Gouthama Muni and Gargeya Muni resided in an ashram at a location called Mullai Vanam, also known as Jasmine Garden. A couple who worked for the sages, Nidhruva and Vedikai, longed for a child. They expressed their sincere wish to have children and sought the wisdom of the sages. The sages answered their prayers by telling them to worship Goddess Parvathi as Garbarakshambigai Amman and to do pujas. Their prayers were heard miraculously, and Vedikai became pregnant.
However, during her pregnancy, Vedikai inadvertently upset sage Urdhvapada when seeking Lord Varuna's audience. The sage cursed her with Rayatchu, endangering both her and her unborn child. Vedikai's desperate prayers to Garbarakshambigai Amman led to the divine intervention where the goddess placed the fetus in a pot, miraculously transforming it into a healthy infant. The couple's desire was thus fulfilled and they named their child Naidhuruvan.
Significance That The Temple Carries ~
The Sri Garbarakshambigai Temple is very important to devotees all across the nation as well as the local community. For couples who are having trouble becoming pregnant or who are experiencing infertility, it is a source of comfort and hope. Numerous followers credit Garbarakshambigai Amman's heavenly assistance for their fruitful pregnancies.
Thanga Thottil: Giving Thanks by Putting the Infant in the Golden Cradle
Many couples go to the temple to express their appreciation and ask for blessings after the birth of their child. Parents can lay their kid, up to 5 years old, in the Thanga Thottil (Golden Cradle) and do a round in the Garbarakshambigai Amman Praharam as a means of expressing gratitude to the Goddess and asking for blessings for the child. The child's cradle placement costs Rs. 550, which may be paid at the office. Both in the morning and in the evening, this service is offered. Please be aware that the Thanga Thottil is covered with silver and not made of gold. It is recommended that devotees bring their kids back and put them in the Thanga Thottil as a gesture of gratitude.
The Garbarakshambigai Temple specializes in healthy pregnancies and births as well as the treatment of infertility. Worshiping here with trust, according to devotees, can bless expectant mothers with safe delivery and childless couples with growing children. Here, single ladies also offer their prayers for marriage. Pregnant women's families and friends offer special prayers for them. Devotion, belief, and consistent worship of Garbarakshambigai the goddess are believed to bring desired outcomes. As the sacred halls of the temple echo with prayers of longing and gratitude, faith finds its voice, and miracles unfold with the gentle whisper of divine intervention.