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It is narrated in legend that Madurai was originally a forest known as Kadambavanam. One day, a farmer named Dhananjaya who was passing through the forest, saw Indra (The king of the gods), worshipping a swayambhu (self created Lingam ) under kadamba tree. Dhananjaya, the farmer immediately reported this to King Kulasekara Pandya. Kulasekara Pandya cleared the forest and built a temple around the Lingam. A city was soon planned with the temple as its centre. On the day the city was to be named, Lord Shiva is said to have appeared and drops of nectar from his hair fell on the town. So, the place was named Madurai - mathuram meaning "sweetness" in Tamil.
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DO's and DON'Ts - MEENAKSHI AMMAN TEMPLE

Written By Unknown on Saturday, 20 July 2013 | 00:04

Devotees should not enter the temple without taking bath.


Devotees should not enter the temple wearing shorts, Lunges, and caps.


Chewing betal leaves, tobacco, Gutka is prohibited inside the temple.


Devotees are not allowed to enter the temple with foot wears or shacks.


Devotees with uncomfortable injuries are not allowed inside the temple.


Female devotees should not enter the temple for the first 5 days of their menstruation period.


Devotees should maintain discipline and follow the rules of Vaidhika Dharma.


Cleaning of the temple should be maintained.


Smoking and Spitting inside temple is strictly prohibited.


Devotees can get more or specific information from the Executive Officer of the temple.


Umbrella, Sticks, Materials made of animal skin should not be brought inside the temple.
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