Sunday, April 10, 2016

Sri Kadu Hanumantharaya Swamy Temple - Dharapuram

Sri Kadu Hanumantharaya Swamy Temple - Dharapuram

                                                     Sri Kadu Hanumantharaya Swamy

Dharapuram is 86 kms from Erode via Kangeyam, 30 Kms from Palani and temple is in the heart of the City just 3 kms from Bus stand towards Palani Route many Mini Buses and Autos are available. 

                                                                     Main Entrance


                                                                 Sub Entrance

Dharapuram is one of the oldest towns in Tiruppur District and was the capital of Kongu Nadu under Kongu Cholas, at which time it was known as Vanchipuri and it is on the banks of the River Amaravathi a tributary of Cauvery and the beauty of the town is enhanced by the river.
Renovation works are going on inside the temple.


                                                                 Alankarada View



                                                          Main Sanctity Entrance

Dharapuram is in Tiruppur district is the place famous for the presence of Sri Kadu Hanumantharaya Swamy temple. This Anjaneya vigraha was installed by one of the great saints in Madhwa yathi parampare -In the line distinguished paramahamsas established by the illustrious saint, philosopher in the 15th century Sri Vyasa thirtha (1447-1539) or Vyasarajaru a Madhwa saint per excellence who late become the Royal preceptor of king Krishna Deva Raya on the most enlightened and benevolent rulers of the Vijayanagar empire. Vyasarajaru has installed 732 Anjaneya temples around in Karnataka , Andrapradesh and Tamilnadu in a Span of 1 year during his Yatra.


                                                      Anjaneya Drawing done by Kids



                                                           Pushkarni inside Temple


The Swamy's right hand blesses the devotees and left hand carries the flower Sowganthi.   
It has a History of more than 600 years old.



                                               Devara Pooja Paddathi or Procedure



                                                                Rayara Life History


This temple is a unique place where along with the Mrithika Brindavana of Sri Raghavendra swamy and Sri Teekacharayara Mrithika Brindavana is there inside Laksmi Narasimha temple complex.

                                                                     Sri Jayathitaru



                                                         List of  Office Bearers


Car Festival is celebrated in a grand manner every year for around 10 days in this temple and Other Festivals like are Hanumantha jayanthi, Sri Ramanavami, Narasimha jayanthi, Sri Ragavendhra swamy Aaradhane, Sri Jayathirtara (Teekacharya) Aaradahane, Madhwanavami and Vaikunta Ekadasi.

                                                           Monthly Program List


Hanuman Chalisa Translated Meaning in Tamil Language in the following  5 Parts


                                                                        Part -1


                                                                    Part - 2

                                                                       Part - 3

                                                                       Part - 4

                                                                     Part - 5


The pillars in the Mandapa are made up of wood with fine miniature artistic carving still stands good.


                                                                    Temple Stores



                                                              Flower Shop


There is a Flower shop inside the Temple Premises where one can purchase Cow's Butter,Ghee,Tulasi and Flowers.One must purchase Cow's Ghee & Butter and Honey which are being offered for Abhisekha and get Panchamrita from it and given to all the Bhakta's Present at that time.


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Pooja Timings:

Morning 7.00 A.M to 12.00 P.M

Evening 4.30 P.M to 8.00 P.M


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                                                   Sri Vyasaraja Mutt - Sosale - Mysore


Sri Vyasarajaru out Of the 732 idols of Anjaneya swamy he installed, this one in Dharapuram is the 89th in sequence. The lord here is very powerful and the devotees flock to this place from everywhere during the annual Car Festival celebrated on the Narasimha Jayanti day. 


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                                                       A very Old Picture of Rayaru

It is believed that this temple is one of the Nine important sacred shrines for the Madhwa community. The temple is mostly worshipped by people belonging to Madhwa community. Hanuman is the son of Wind God (Vayu Baghavan). To represent this an opening is left open above the "Sanctum Sanctorum" Main Vigraha enabling the presiding deity to enjoy wind, sun and rain alike. It is rare to find any notable temple in South India without a Vimanam or Tower above the Sanctum.


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 People believe that they get rid of all problems after praying to this god.




                                                 Sri Kadu Hanumantharaya (Anjaneya) Swamy




Sri Kadu Hanumantharaya Swamy Temple - Contact Address:

The Executive Officer

Arulmigu Kadu Hanumantharaya Swamy Temple
Dharapuram-638656
Tirupur (Dt)
Tamilnadu - India

email:contact@kaduhanuman.org

phone:04258-220749

One Must Visit this Ancient temple Vibrations are so effective here and get Blessed with all Success from all sides.


                                                             ------ Hari Om -------










































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