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Thirumanancheri - For A Blissful Marriage ...Contd
Are to seek blessings for an early has to carry two garlands, coconuts, lemon, betel leaf, betel nut, sugar and fruits each. After the pooja, one garland is returned to the concerned person along with the other things given for worship. The juice of the lemon is consumed the next day after the bath by the concerned person and the vibhuthi and kumkum are to be smeared on the forehead daily remembering the deities of Thirumanancheri. The garland is to be kept securely and returned to the temple tank once when the wedding is over. This practise has resulted in innumerable speedy weddings. The wedded couple then return to pay their gratitude to the lord.
Temple
The images in the temple are of great beauty. The bronze image of Lord Kalyanasundareswarar dates back to the 10th century. It is inferred from the inscriptions here that the temple's renovation from its brick structure to stone commenced around the 10th century. The inscriptions also bear the names of Sembiyan Mahadevi and Parantaka Chola's contribution to the temple. The moat surrounding the temple is said to have been the seven seas that came to witness the divine wedding.
The temple always presents a crowded appearance with people flocking to seek the grace of the lord for issues and for paying their gratitude for boons received. Thirumanancheri is found in South India near Mayilaaduthurai and Kutraalam, based in Tanjavur.
So pay a visit and experience the abounding grace of the lord.



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