Sri Anantha Padmanabhaswamy temple, Thiruvananthapuram




About the temple

The temple is among the 108 divyadesams of Sri Vaishnavas and comes under the Malai naatu divyadesams that are spread all over Kerala state. The temple is among the most famous temples of Kerala apart from Guruvayoor and Sabarimala. The presiding deity is Sri Anantha Padmanabha swamy in Yoga nidhra posture and reclining on Adiseshan with one hand over Shivalingam. Its a huge temple and the Lord's idol made of Saligramam is also gigantic. There are three doors in the Otha kaal mandapam (made of a single stone) and one can see the Lord only through these doors. The temple continues to maintain the Kerala culture of not using electricity inside the Garba griham and only oil lamps are lit inside. Hence it is advisible to visit the temple in day light to have a better darshan of the Lord. Through the three doors, one can see the Lord's face, nabhi or navel and lotus feet. Besides the Lord on the two sides are Sreedevi Bhoodevi thayar and two sages who penanced there to have darshan of the Lord . Also Lord Brahma is present in the garbagriham connecting from the Lord's navel and several other devas in the sannadhi.


After a major fire accident in the temple few centuries back, Raja Marthanda Varma restored the temple and as per the Lord's wishes that were conveyed through the King's dream, the moolavar statue was made of 12000 sacred saligramam that arrived from the Himalayas on elephant back.

The goddess in the temple is known as Hari Lakshmi thayar and there is no seperate sannadhi in the temple for thayar. To the right of the main shrine is a shrine for Lord Narasimhar and on the left side are shrines to Sri Parthasarathy perumal and Lord Ramar. It is interesting to note that there is a statue of hanuman inside the Narasimhar sannadhi as if reciting Ramayana to cool off the Lord's anger after killing Hiranyakashapu. Continuous Ramayana recital is also done in the Narsimhar sannadhi. In the Ramar sannadhi, the Lord gives darshan in two forms -one as a king and one like he was when banished for 14 yrs along with Sita, Lakshmanan and Hanuman.


How to reach

The temple is about a km from the railway station and is easily accessible through autos or walk. Trivandrum is well connected to other important cities of India through train, air and road. Trivandrum also has an international airport few kms from the city.

Temple Pushkarni and vimanam

The temple tank is called Padma theertham and the vimanam is known as Hemakoota vimanam.

Temple timings

The temple is open in the mornings from 4 am to 12.30 pm and from 5 pm to 7.30 pm with breaks in between for daily rituals.

Temples in proximity

Varkala Janardhana perumal temple, Thiruvattaru Adi Keseva perumal temple, Thiruvanparisaram, Kanyakumari amman temple

Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple Brahmotsavam 2012 - Chennai

 18th Year Brahmotsavam Celebration 

26th Feb 2012

Sayana Vinayagar Alangaram for Oonjal (Evening)
Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Alangaram - Mooshika Vahanam (Evening)



27th Feb 2012

Sri Parthasarathy Alangaram (Morning)
Dhanvantri Alangaram for Oonjal (Evening)
Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar Alangaram - Simha Vahanam (Evening)



28th Feb 2012

Sri Sathyanarayana perumal alangaram -Surya Prabhai (Morning)
Sri Venkatachalapathi perumal - Chandra Prabhai (Evening)

Sri Bhoo Varaha perumal for Oonjal (Evening)





29th Feb 2012

Narayani alangaram (Morning)
Saraswati alangaram - Anna vahanam (Evening)
Lakshmi Hayagreevar alangaram (Unjal sevai)



1st March 2012

Sri Andal Rangamannar alangaram (Morning)
Sri Padmanabha swamy -sayana kolam : Sesha Vahanam (Evening)
Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar alangaram - Unjal



2nd March 2012

Vishwaroopa alangaram - Garuda sevai (Morning)
Kothanda ramar alangaram - Hanumantha vahanam
Bhadrachala ramar (Unjal sevai)



3rd March 2012

Gopalan alangaram (Morning)
Badri Narayanan alangaram ( Gaja Vahanam- Evening)



4th March 2012

Padmanabha swamy special alangaram - Thiruther (Morning)
Sayana Narasimhar (Unjal)
Sri Radha Krishna alangaram (Punnai marai vahanam)


 5th March 2012

Sri Nithya Kalyana Perumal alangaram (Morning)
Sri Govindaraja perumal (Oonjal) (Evening)
Raja Alangaram - Kudirai vahanam (Evening)





6th March 2012

Kalinga Narthanar alangaram (Morning)
Padmanabha swamy Kalyana thirukolam - Indra Vimanam (Evening)


7th March 2012

Vennai Thazhai Krishna - Pushpa Pallaku



Paramapadhanathan perumal temple, Iyyenpettai



About the temple

The presiding deity of the temple is Sri Paramapadha nathan perumal exactly as in vaikuntam. There is a seperate temple for Kanakavalli thayar and Kothanda ramar with Lakshmanan and Sita. Lord Paramapadha nathan gives darshan in a sitting posture on Adiseshan with five heads of the serpent over the head. While two of the hands hold shanku and chakra, the third hand is placed over the right knee and fourth is on Adiseshan. The Lord's posture of one leg folded and one leg in the front as if he is just going to get up and move. Sridevi and Bhoodevi appears besides the Lord with one leg bent and another in the front as if they are also ready to get up and move with the Lord. It is also interesting to note that even Sridevi and Bhoodevi are also seated on Adiseshan here.


The specialty of Kanakavalli thayar here is that both the moolavar and utsavar have a hole in their nose for the nose ring and bullack (worn between two nostrils). The archakar very neatly removes and shows the pin in the nose ring as in the ones worn by ladies normally. It has not been stuck to the nose like in other temples.


Like in Kaveripakkam Sundara Varadar/ Azhagiya ramar temple, the posture of Garudan in this temple is also one leg bent backward and another on the ground in a ready to fly posture.

There is a big temple tank right outside the main temple besides the Anjaneyar sannadhi.

How to reach

The temple is around 4 kms from Kaveripakkam. Coming from Chennai side on the Bangalore highway, take a right towards Kaveripakkam to reach Iyempettai. The other name is Thiamukanjeri, though Iyempettai is more well known. The temple is exactly behind the school in Iyyempettai.

Sannadhis

Paramapadha nathan perumal
Kanakavalli Thayar
Kothanda ramar, Lakshmanan and Sita
Garudan

Temples in proximity

Kaveripakkam Sundara Varadar temple, Thiruparkadal twin temples

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