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4K - அம்மன் அலங்காரம் ஆடி மாத வழிபாடு Amman Alangaram Aadi Month Prayer

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189 th Video of ROUNDSTUBE describes about Amman Alangaram Aadi Month Prayerஅம்மன் அலங்காரம் ஆடி மாத வழிபாடு Goddess Amman deity is a powerful God, according to lot of followers and people love to come for praying at the Amman Temple. Her festivals are held during the late summer/early autumn season of "Aadi" throughout the Tamil Nadu and Deccan region, the largest being Aadi Thiruvizha. Maariamman is worshipped in accordance with the local traditions as Pidari or the Gramadevatai. She is considered as the protector (Kaval Deviam) by many people residing in South India. Māri was associated with Hindu goddesses like Parvati, Kali and Durga as well as with her North Indian counterpart Shitala Devi. The word Mari has a Sangam Tamil origin meaning "Rain" and the Tamil word Amman means "Mother". She was worshipped by the ancient Tamils as the bringer of rain and thus also the bringer of prosperity, since the abundance of their crops was dependent largely upon

4K - Sri Putru Bannari amman Temple, Neyveli | புற்று பண்ணாரி அம்மன் கோவ...

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181st Video oF ROUNDSTUBE describes about Sri Putru Bannari amman Temple located at Block -5 Neyveli Township | புற்று பண்ணாரி அம்மன் கோவில் | It is a powerful God according to lot of followers and people love to come here for its peaceful ambiance. Her festivals are held during the late summer/early autumn season of "Aadi" throughout the Tamil Nadu and Deccan region, the largest being Aadi Thiruvizha. Maariamman is worshipped in accordance with the local traditions as Pidari or the Gramadevatai. She is considered as the protector (Kaval Deviam) by many people residing in South India. Māri was associated with Hindu goddesses like Parvati, Kali and Durga as well as with her North Indian counterpart Shitala Devi. The word Mari has a Sangam Tamil origin meaning "Rain" and the Tamil word Amman means "Mother". She was worshipped by the ancient Tamils as the bringer of rain and thus also the bringer of prosperity, since the abundance of their crops was depende

4K Video-Sri Bhavani Amman, Periyapalayam, Arani-ஸ்ரீ பவானி அம்மன், பெரி...

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Bhavani Amman Temple is located on the banks of the Arani River in Periyapalayam in Tiruvallur District. It is located at a distance of 43 km from Chennai and 30 km from Tiruvallur. The goddess who resides in this ancient temple is powerful. Palayam is the name given to the barracks. It is said to have been named as the Great Palace because of the large encampment where the goddess resided. Crores of devotees are eager to know the greatness and mightiness of this goddess. Goddess Bhavani is the family deity of many devotees. The Temple is well maintained and well organized to help the devotees to have a memorable Dharshan of Sri Bhavani Amman. According to the legend people refer Amman as the sister of Lord Krishna who managed to escape from the clutches of Kamsan (Demon King) and after warning Kamsan about his death she decided to settle in this place in name of Sri Bhavani. Ganesha is seated when entering the temple. Behind him is the goddess Matangi. Bhavani Amman's shrine is l