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Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu

  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu
  • Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeswarar Temple, Vijayapathi, Thirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu

Arulmigu Viswamithra Mahalingeshwarar Temple is a small Temple located in the seashore of Bay of Bengal in a far flung village called Vijayapathi near Koodangulam. Vijayapathi lies in Radhapuram Taluk of Thirunelveli District. It has a few annexe Temples close to the Main Temple. The Temple does not have a Rajagopuram but instead it has a small East facing coloured Gopuram in which the Idols of Shiva, Parvathy, Ganesha, Murugan, Sage Vishvamithrar and Nandhi Bhagawans are found. Outside the Temple complex there is a Neem Tree beneath which rows of Naga Devatha Idols are installed. There are Sub Shrines for Suryan and Chandran who face the Moolasthanam. To the right is a Navagraha Sannadhi. Devotees may have to climb 3 to 4 steps to reach the multi pillared Mandapam located before the Moolasthanam. A Neivedhya Peedam or a Bali Peedam along with a Nandhi Vaahanam face the Moolasthanam. There are two Dwara Baalakas on either side of the threshold leading to the Sanctum Sanctorum and they are known as Mazhuvudaiyar and Thirisulanathar. Close to these Dwara Baalakas is an Idol for Anugyai Vinayagar and Bala Murugan. Close to them is a Narthana Ganapathy and Mahishasura Mardhini. The Moolasthanam is East facing and Sri Vishvamithra Mahalingeshwarar is in the form of a Shiva Lingam. He is considered as an incarnation of God Shiva. It is believed that Sri Raama who killed Thadagai incurred the Brahmmahathi and Srikathi Dosham. It was Sage Vishwamithra who got Sri Rama relieved from both these Doshams by Praying here. The Ambal is known as Sri Akilandeshwari Ambal and there is a separate entrance leading to Her Shrine. Devotees may have to climb 3 to 4 steps to reach this Shrine. In one of the pillars of the Sri Akilandeshwari Ambal Shrine there is an Anjaneya Idol and a Manickavasagar Idol on either side. Gangai and Yamunai are seen standing as Dwara Baalakis on the threshold of the Sri Akilandeshwari Ambal's Shrine. The Sri Akilandeswari Ambal is seen in a standing posture and East facing. Between the Sri Vishwamithra Mahalingeshwarar's Shrine and Sri Akilandeshwari Ambal's Shrine is a Homa Kundam where Homam and Yaagam could be performed. In the outer peripheral there are East facing Sub Shrines for Sri Kanni Moola Ganapathy and Sri Valli Devasena Samedha Subramaniyar. Between the aforesaid Sub Shrines there is another East facing Sub Shrine in which the Siddhar's Paadham or Divine Feet has been placed as an Idol. There are Sub Shrines for Chandikeshwarar and Dhakshinamoorthy. The Temple has a Madapalli or a Temple Kitchen. The entire Temple premises has been neatly cemented with granite stones. The Temple has massive car parking where several hundred cars could be parked. Anusham, Uthrathadi, Ammavasai, Ashtami, Pradhosham are celebrated with great fanfare. Special mid night Poojas are conducted during Full Moon Nights. This Temple is considered as Prarthanai Sthalam where Devotees could Pray for any thing. 

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There is another annexe Temple named as Sri Thillai Mahali Amman Temple which is also East facing. There is a small Neivedhya Peedam, Simha Vaahanam and a Masana Sudai Idol facing the Moolasthanam. In the Sanctum Sanctorum Sri Thillai Mahali Amman is seen in a standing posture. Local villagers bring their kids here to get them tonsured. Similarly Childless Couples Pray to this Goddess and tie a wooden toy cradle on the Tree situated before the Temple. 

Thirdly there is a East facing Homa Kunda Ganapathy Sub Shrine and before it are two Idols of Rama and Murugan. Close to it is a Kudil where Sage Vishwamithrar stayed and did Penance. The place where Sage Vishwamithra performed Yaagam in those days has been temporarily converted as a deepened tank.

Temple Timing: 7 AM to 8 PM (No Closure)

Distance from Koodankulam to Vijayapathi is 10 Kms

Distance from Radhapuram to Vijayapathi is 12 Kms

Distance from Anjugramam to Vijayapathi is 23 Kms

Distance from Kanyakumari to Vijayapathi is 33 Kms

Distance from Suchindram or Sucheendram to Vijayapathi is 41 Kms

Distance from Nagerkoil or Nagercoil to Vijayapathi is 49 Kms

Distance from Colachel to Vijayapathi is 67 Kms

Distance from Valliyur to Vijayapathi is 31 Kms

Distance from Nanguneri to Vijayapathi is 46 Kms

Distance from Kalakkad to Vijayapathi is 56 Kms

Distance from Kallidaikurichi to Vijayapathi is 85 Kms

Distance from Thoothukudi or Tuticorin to Vijayapathi is 120 Kms

Distance from Thirunelveli or Tirunelveli to Vijayapathi is 75 Kms

Distance from Thiruchendur to Vijayapathi is 60 Kms

Distance from Thiruvananthapuram to Vijayapathi is 122 Kms

Distance from Varkala to Vijayapathi is 157 Kms

Distance from Kollam to Vijayapathi is 182 Kms

Distance from Ambasamudram to Vijayapathi is 91 Kms

Distance from Papanasam to Vijayapathi is 99 Kms

Distance from Veeravanallur to Vijayapathi is 79 Kms

Distance from Munnirpallam to Vijayapathi is 66 Kms

Distance from Tenkasi to Vijayapathi is 121 Kms

Distance from Harikesavanallur to Vijayapathi is 82 Kms

Distance from Thiruppudaimarudur to Vijayapathi is 85 Kms

Distance from Srivaikuntam to Vijayapathi is 69 Kms

Distance from Sankarankoil to Vijayapathi is 132 Kms

Distance from Sivakasi to Vijayapathi is 175 Kms

Distance from Banduvarpatti to Vijayapathi is 160 Kms

Distance from Kovilpatti to Vijayapathi is 137 Kms

Distance from Srivilliputhur to Vijayapathi is 194 Kms

Distance from Thiruppuvanam to Vijayapathi is 252 Kms

Distance from Thiruchuli to Vijayapathi is 207 Kms

Distance from Peruvayal to Vijayapathi is 259 Kms

Distance from Rameswaram to Vijayapathi is 300 Kms

Distance from Karaikudi to Vijayapathi is 323 Kms

Distance from Chennai to Vijayapathi is 703 Kms

Nearest Railway Station is Nagerkoil R.S

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