Vallam - " A Gowri amman"
  • -Hi All, A couple of months back I read an article in Kumudam
    Bakthi regdng - "A Gowri Amman" of Vallam near Thanjavur and visited
    the place. It is at about 3 Kms north of Vallam Village, near
    Thanjavur - parallel to Medical College Road opposite to Vallam Bus
    Stand. The temple is isolated. Timings 7 am to 6 pm. This is a
    Kali. Kudavoil Balu (of Saraswathimahal) says this was worshipped by
    Karikal Chola before commencing construction of Kallanai. It is a
    Sudhai (Mortar) Diety. Mentions of this temple is found in the
    Sangam literatures. Probably one of the ancient. SB
  • Dear Mr SB
    nice to have you in the group
    I really enjoy everyone of your informative mails

    I dont know the amount of truths in these but these are legends and myths in the Vallam area

    There is this Kaliamman koil north of vallam in Alakudi road(May be the same one you re talking.where the local beleif is if you devote any cattle predominantly Buffalo and slaughter it at the temple( Bali) the same animals have been seen alive the next day its supposed to be a special shakthi of the amman.....(one of my uncles a Nasthigar confeses he has seen it and says what the villagers claim is true)

    Thw other legendabout Vallam is a well called ''VajraTheertham''the local legend is that was created by a single arrow by Rama when Sitha was thirsty as they were wandering in the southern jungles.People claim nobody has reached the base of the well....Vajratheerthathin adi thottavar kidaiyathu...

    I dont know how much truth is there in it but interesting Legends..


    Sri
  • Dear Mr.SB,
    I have read about this amman in a small but interesting book
    called "Varalatril vallam" by Mr.Raamamoorthy (Tholliyal Aivuthurai)

    Shall we call her "Ae Gowri amman" ? (Because A Gowri amman would
    mean some gowri amman as well:-)). IN tamil it is ²¦¸Çâ «õÁý

    It is true that this amman is very ancient - Let me refer the book
    and share the info in a day or two.

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