Adhiparasakthi Siddhar Peetam

Arulmigu Adhiparasakthi Siddhar Peetam is a Hindu temple in Melmaruvathur, approximately 92 km from Chennai (Formerly known as Madras) in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, India.

The divine mother Adhi Parashakti transmigrates into Arulthiru Bangaru Adigalar in Adiparashakti Siddhar Peetam.

Since many passers got cured of their illnesses and diseases after tasting this nectar, the word spread swiftly to the entire village and its neighborhoods.

In 1966, a severe storm uprooted this neem tree, which exposed the Swayambu underneath, a self emerging, naturally formed oval shaped object carved of rock, to the villagers for the first time.

Amma has revolutionized the concept of spirituality, entering the sanctum sanctorum, and performing the daily rituals and prayers to the Mother Adhiparasakthi.

Hearing the Goddess Adhiparasakthi's oracle is a great spiritual experience, this miracle takes place at Siddhar peetam.

The Mother in order to keep blessing people at all times, dwells in the snake pit (putrumandapam) in the form of a cobra.

The Mother appears before the devotees who stay in the mandapam (Hall) at nights, in the form of a snake till this day.

In 1974, the Saptha (Seven) Kanni (Virgin Angels) Sannidhi (Temple) was consecrated in Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Siddhar Peetam, Tamil Nadu, India.

In all Hindu scripts and Devi Mahatmyam, one will note that Saptha Kannikas are mentioned as Parivaara Devataas of Aadhi paraa shakti.

The seven nodes in the middle line of the First Enclosure (Prathama Aavaranaa) are occupied by the Saptha Kannikas, namely Brahmi, Mahe’shwari, Kowmaari, Vaishnavi, Vaaraahi, Indraani, and Chaamundi .

Traditionally, all the Hindu Temples in villages and rural areas of India, these seven virgin mothers are consecrated as seven stones and worshipped as formless.

To serve at the sanctum sanctorum, each one of the weekly worshipping centers (mandrams) is allotted a day and informed sufficiently early.

Adhiparasakthi Siddhar Peetam
OM Sakthi Stage
Putrumandapam
Saptha Kanniyar Kovil