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Country
  
India

District
  
Tirunelveli

Nearest city
  
Tirunelveli

State
  
Tamil Nadu

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Local time
  
Saturday 11:21 AM

Mela Thiruvenkatanathapuram

Weather
  
33°C, Wind S at 6 km/h, 52% Humidity

Mela Thiruvenkatanathapuram also known as Thirunankovil is a hamlet situated on the bank of river Thamirabarani. It is about 10 km from Tirunelveli, a district headquarters in Tamil Nadu, South India. There are 3 different routes from Tirunelveli to reach this place. The village is located on a hillock and the temple is located at an elevated plane surface. Even though these roads are narrow, they are navigable and every day mini bus service (Route No. 6A and 6B from Tirunelveli) is in operation which goes up to the temple entrance.

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Map of Melathiruvengadanathapuram, Tamil Nadu

This is the ancestral village of Sri Srinivasan, a US Federal Judge who was considered by US President Barack Obama for nomination as a Supreme Court Justice in March 2016.

History

In times immemorial this place was a jungle and known as ‘Salivadipuram’ or ‘Vaiprachiam’. Nearby this place there was a hillock called ‘Swetha Parvatham’. Sage Pilor, one of the disciples of Maharishi Vyasa was in meditation on the Thamirabarani river bank in pursuit of Srinivasa (Lord Mahavishnu). At that time there was neither a temple nor even an idol for worship. Hence Pilor performed everything spiritually in his mind by offering flowers. After 7 days, all the flowers piled up and turned into a very bright light in which Lord Srinivasa appeared before the sage. At his lotus feet the presiding deity of the river Thamirabarani also appeared. Pilor was enthralled and pleaded the God to be present in the place permanently along with his Goddesses and others. He also built a small temple wherein he incarnated Lord Srinivasa along with Goddesses Boomi Neela and Alarmel Mangai. The bathing place in Thamirabarani was named as ‘Srinivasa Theertha Ghat’.

Subsequently King Venkatappa Naicker who was blessed by Lord Srinivasa with a child has constructed the temple in a big way. He also named the associated village in his name to be known as Thiruvenkatanathapuram. The relics in Telugu script reveal that king Thirumalai Naicker (who ruled Madurai and a great devotee of Goddess Meenakshi) and Viswanatha Naicker visited this place in Kollam year 722 (corresponding to 1546 AD), took a holy bath in Srinivasa Ghat and worshipped Lord Srinivasa. They have also made several endowments to the temple for its regular functioning.

Festivals

The last Kumbabishekam (temple renovation and rejuvenation) was performed on Feb 6, 2012, with great fanfare and lots of rituals. His Holiness Thirupathi Jeer was present on the occasion. Garuda Sevai was also performed on that evening with the new urchava moorthy(processional deity).

References

Mela Thiruvenkatanathapuram Wikipedia