
Gowmariamman Temple
Temple
Gowmariamman Temple
The Gowmariamman Temple in Veerapandi, Theni, Tamil Nadu, is a 14th-century temple built by the Pandya king Veerapandi. The temple is renowned for its self-manifested (Swayambhu) idol of Gowmariamman, which is believed to have miraculous healing powers.
According to legend, the king regained his sight after sincere prayers to Gowmariamman and Kanneeswara-mudaiyar. The temple is surrounded by the perennial Mullai River, adding to its serene environment. It is a popular pilgrimage site, especially during festivals like Chithirai Utsav in April-May, Fridays of Aadi (July-August) and Thai (January-February) months, Purattasi Navarathri in September-October, and Shivrathri in February-March.
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Gowmariamman Temple is located in Theni, Tamil Nadu.
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