User talk:PechiAmman

PechiAmman பேச்சியம்மன்(in Tamil), is the name of the Goddess which has been safegaurding, guiding the some groups of people who have been worshipping this goddess as their family deity. PechiAmman'will also be spelled as 'Petchiamman' or 'Petchi' or 'Pechi' or 'Pechi Amman' or 'Petchi Amman'etc. This goddess is another form of goddess 'Dhurga' or 'Dhurkaiamman'. More than 15 centuries the tamils and Malayalis lived in South & South East Asia have been worshipping this goddess. PetchiAmman is one of the popular goddess in south india and srilanka. The tamils and malayalees have been worshipping this famous goddess as main family deity or one of their family deities. The current tamil communities namely Nadar, Thevar, Mudaliar, Nayakkars and Pillais have been worshipping this goddess as their family deity. 'Petchi' means 'the goddess who serves their disciples to be strong on their speech, wordings, debating, and writing. It is a form of the goddess of power. We all know the main hindu goddesses and their serving areas are 'Saraswathi' for educational and artistical; 'Lakshmi' for wealth; 'Parvathi' for brave and health. 'Dhurka'is 'Parvathi'. This PetchiAmman is mainly known in the form of 'Dhurka' but and also known as an integrated form of all three main hindu goddesses 'Saraswathi', 'Lakshmi' and Parvathi'. There is some say that 'PetchiAmman' is a goddess from 'Samanam' religion founded by 'Mahaveer'. This religion was equally famous with 'Saivam' and 'Vainavam' subreligions of hinduism in Madurai during Pandyas' ruling regimes.

Contents: 1.History PetchiAmman goddess has been in the history for the past 15 centuries. All the traditional kingdoms of Pandyas, Cheras, Cholas, and Pallavas from tamilnadu and kerala states have recognized this goddess and placed this idol one of their goddesses in the temples they built. Cholas and Pandyas and current time tamils spread the presence of this goddess to Srilanka, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

2.Spread Across south india and srilanka, PetchiAmman goddess has several temples in its name where it is the main goddess. Several other famous temples in this region also have PetchiAmman idol as one of the residing goddess in them. This goddess is popular in rural south indian communities. Yes, PetchiAmman is a 'Rural goddess'. Some of the erst while rural areas divinised by PetchiAmman have now become urban areas or areas being urbanised. Madurai Petchiamman Padithurai is a famous traditional place in Madurai city. This goddess PetchiAmman is residing there in a temple. This place is used by Madurai people to access the river Vaigai during festival celebrations. If you hit wikimapia with the word either 'PetchiAmman' or 'PechiAmman' or 'PaechiAmman' or 'Petchiyamman' or 'Pechiyamman' or all of the above with a prefix Sri, you will get the location of small temples across Tamilnadu, Pondicherry, Kerala and North & NorthEast Srilanka.

3.Big Temples There is no famous big temples available for the goddess PetchiAmman like Meenakshiamman temple, Kamachiamman temple, and Mariamman temples. But there is one famous big temple existing in Kochi, Kerala popularly known as 'SriPetchiamman temple'. YOu can see this in http://gallery.bizhat.com/showphoto.php/photo/29432/size/big

4.Communicating with disciples This goddess choose some women disciple from the worshipping community and communicating with its other disciples / worshippers during poojas or festivals. This goddess is very powerful during two days in a year. First one is during the third day from Maha shivratri which is a no moon day. This falls during the day of 'Sadayam' nakshatra. The second one is on 18 th day of tamil month 'Aadi' usually falls on either 2nd or third day of August every year. While its divine communication through some chosen women, these women forget themselves for that particular period. They can not remember what had happened when this goddess was in their body. May be the soul is being replaced with that of the divine goddess. It guides the disciples what to do and what not to do, what to choose and what not to choose, which way to go and which way is not. What are the parihars (countering) one has to do to get rid of their bad fate? Generally these parihars are 'going to a temple on certain period or day and do some poojahs with some auspicious materials like country sugars, jasmine flowers, betalvane and arecanuts, towels, importantly lemon and kumkums etc. These parihars are mainly suggested by this goddess to get health, wealth and other prosperities like children and education.

5.Worshipping as a group Generally, this goddess organise the family members (Pangalis) based on male hereditory and all their generations are meeting together, planing for doing some pooja or for celebrating some festivals together. They estimate the amount required and divide the same to each family and collect from them.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Anandps123"There are several evidences found across this region, we can even see now. Those evidences found through websites are presented here.

1. Arulmigu petchiamman temple, Kovilaampoondi, Chidambaram Division http://www.madhuramurali.org/mm/year2002/aug2002/aug02_onekalapuja.html

2. Petchiamman Padithurai is the evidence that ‘Petchiamman’ alias ‘Iyakki’ (in Manimegalai literature) or ‘akshi’ was the famous deity in then Madurai. http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2006060300640400.htm&date=2006/06/03/&prd=mp& http://www.india9.com/i9show/Pechiamman-Temple-43087.htm

3. Pechiamman temple, in Neerveli, & Kattuvan Tellipallai, Valikamam division, Jaffna district, Srilanka http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?artid=7749 (7741)

4. Thirupoor Pechiamman temple, in Myliddy North, Myliddly http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?artid=7742&catid=71 Temples at High security zone in Valikamam North, Jaffna district, Srilanka

5. Pechiamman koil street, Valaichenai, Jaffna, srilanka http://www.uthr.org/bulletins/PDF/Bul33.pdf http://www.epdpnews.com/Archive/2005/2005-October-English/news-englishl-2005-10-01.html

6. Pechi amman idol in Mahamariamman temple, Thiruvaaroor http://www.chennaionline.com/toursntravel/placesofworship/maha.asp

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Big pechi amman kovil in Kochi, Kerala http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2005091317410300.htm&date=2005/09/13/&prd=th&

8. Separate sactum for Pechi amman at Sathuragiri hills, sundara mahalingam temple http://www.freewebs.com/agnilingam/

9. Pechi, Pechiammal are tamil female baby names http://www.just-think-it.com/sbn/tamil-f.htm

10. Pechi tamil song http://www.raaja.com/ric/song/SG000479.html http://prabhukrish.net/lyrics/lyrics-starting-with-o

11. Periya & Chinna Petchi amman idols in ‘kamatchi amman temple’, virudhu patti, virudunagar district http://madhakamakshi.net/ull.html

12. Petchi is the name of the place where an airport is there. It is near Ghana and Nigeria of Africa continent. http://www.dagbladet.no/vaer/uni/-2140187

13. Famous pechiamman temple in Kochi http://gallery.bizhat.com/showphoto.php/photo/29432/size/big

14. Periya pechi, Kunkuma pechi, Manchama pechi visit www.sripechiammantemple.org

15. Pechi muthu amman of Kamba kamachi temple in Kizhsatthanadhapuram, near Sirkazhi http://www.india9.com/i9show/Kamba-Kamakshi-Temple-43862.htm

16. Pechiamman idol in Mariamman Hindu temple in Saigon of Vietnam http://faqs.cs.uu.nl/na-dir/travel/vietnam-guide/part3.html http://tamilelibrary.org/articoli-251.html http://www.salagram.net/VWHSthEastAsia.html http://www.voyage-au-vietnam.com/tourisme/hochiminh-saigon/lieux-culte-saigon.htm

17. A famous Pechiamman temple where the deity is surrounded by other 21 deities. This is in Pechiamman nagar, Kalpathi river, Palakkad district. It is unusually facing north. http://www.vianegativa.us/2005/10/31/in-the-still-of-the-night/

18. Pechiamman and other 21 deities around Muthiasamy in Kochadai, Madurai http://indiainteracts.com/members/2007/02/24/SHIVRATRI---HALLOWEEN-OF-THE-EAST/

19. Pechiamman idol in Madasamy temple in Keelakarai, Ramnad district Secularism and damage to Pechiamman idol http://kanchiforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=20380

20. Pechiamman temple is one of the famous ancient temples in Madurai http://www.india9.com/i9show/Madurai-District-13623/Temples.htm

21. Krishna Bhajan at Pechchiamman Kovil, Podanur, Coimbatore district http://radhekrishnasatsang.tripod.com/bhajans.html

22. Paechchiamman is not only Ellai kaval deivam http://www.tfmpage.com/forum/19502.4098.12.13.57.html

23. Paechiamman picture http://members.rediff.com/sirparetn/gallery.html