Tiruchirappalli District, Srirangam, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is the first and foremost among the 108 Vaishnava Divyadesams. The word `Koil` in Vaishnava parlance refers to Srirangam temple only. Srirangam Divyakshetram also called as `Bhooloka Vaikundam`, Bhoga Mandabam etc.Srirangam temple is the Swayamvyaktha kshetram. The Lord Ranganathaswamy is reclining position (Sayana kolam) facing South. The South Rajagopuram is the tallest tower of 236 feet height with 13 tiers. The Sanctum of Lord Ranganathaswamy is surrounded by seven prakarams.
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The gates of Shri Manjunatha swamy shrine open at 4 am every morning to cater to the spiritual needs and karmic enlightenment of every pilgrim that steps in with a hope to head back enlightened by his mere presence in the abode of Dharma. The temple follows a strict routine to enable every devotee have an ecstatic rendezvous with Lord Shri Manjunatha Swamy while following the mandatory rituals in the temple.
The shrine opens up to the devout pilgrims,post the vedic cleansing of temple premises and the Idol. The shrine is open for darshan all day long with intermittent closure for Mahapoojas.
The Shatharudrabhisheka pooja is hailed by all vedic scriptures as one of the greatest Poojas to remove all evils, and to attain prosperity. This pooja derives its significance from the fact that Lord Shiva was once worshiped in his Rudra form by Lord Rama before crossing the sea to seek his blessings. Darshana continues, along with.
Maha Pooja is a very elaborate pooja performed by decorating the Idol with all natural vedic decoratives post the abhisheka, chanting vedic hymns, vedic instruments being played alongside. A complete revolution of the temple is taken and hence darshana is closed around this time to avoid overcrowding.
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