mahamaham 2016
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WELCOME TO MAHAMAHAM 2016
Mahamaham is one of those rare events in southern India which is closely followed by many in different parts of the country and outside it. Mahamaham is a Hindu festival celebrated every 12 years in the Mahamaham tank located in the South Indian town of Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, India. Hindus consider taking a holy dip at the Mahamaham tank on the day of Mahamaham as sacred. The last Mahamaham was celebrated on March 6, 2004, with people from various places taking the holy dip in the Mahamaham tank. The antiquity of the event is deduced from the architectural and epigraphical patterns. The ceiling of the Gangatirtha mandapam carries the sculptural representation of Tulapurushardava. It is believed that Govinda Dikshitar subjected himself to the event and donated the gold to the building of the sixteen mandapas. The visit of Krishnadevaraya during 1445 is recorded in an inscription in the gopuram of Nagalpuram, a village in Chengalpattu district. That Krishnadevaraya visited the event is also recorded in the inscription found in the Shiva temple in Kuthalam.
KUMBAKONAM & THE NAVAGRAHAS
Alangudi : Guru Temple/ Jupiter
Thingalur : Chandiran Temple / Moon
Thirunageswaram : Raagu Temple / Raagu
Suryanar Koil : Suriyan Temple / Sun
Kanchanur : Sukhiran Temple / Venus
Vaitheeswaran Koil : Shevvai Temple / Mars
Thiruvengadu : Budan Temple / Mercury
Keezha Perumpalam : Kedhu Temple / Kedhu
Thirunallar : Saneeswaran Temple / Saturn
EXPLORE THE AREA
The Tank is located in the heart of Kumbakonam town. It covers an area of 6.2 acres and is trapezoidal in shape. The tank is surrounded by 16 small Mandapams (shrines) and has 21 wells inside the tank. The names of the wells carry the name of Hindu god Shiva or that of Rivers of India. Govinda Dikshitar, the chieftain of Ragunatha Nayak of Thanjavur, constructed the sixteen Mandapams and stone steps around this tank.