Muththumari Amman Temple, Negombo

Sri Muthumariamman Temple
Side view of the Muthumariamman Temple in Negombo, Sri Lanka.
Location in Sri Lanka
Geography
Coordinates 7°12′40″N 79°50′19″E / 7.21111°N 79.83861°E / 7.21111; 79.83861Coordinates: 7°12′40″N 79°50′19″E / 7.21111°N 79.83861°E / 7.21111; 79.83861
Country Sri Lanka
Province Western Province
District Gampaha District
Culture
Sanctum Muthumariamman
Architecture
Architecture Dravidian Architecture
History
Date built 1952
Creator Nattukottai Nagarathar (Chettiar)

Sri Muthumariamman Temple (Tamil: ஸ்ரீ முத்துமாரியம்மன் கதிர்வேலாயுத சுவாமி கோவில்) is one of the famous Mariamman temples in Negombo built in a facet clicking back to the syles of Dravidian architecture. The temple still remains in an old fashioned pose. The engravings of the granite architecture in the temple is what that holds a reputation to the Negombo Tamils there as one of the most powerful temples where pujas and offering made, provide benefits to the public.

Interior

The interior of the temple starts with the presence of the Mariamman idol. This is the region where pujas, offering(abhishekam) and sangaabhishekham are made. The other parts cover the idol of Lord Vairava, Lord Ganesh, Kali Amman, Lord Murugan. The temple is supported financially by many Hindus to ensure that a corrective level of satisfaction is made to god.

Financial Support

The temple currently gains its support from most of Negombo's financial investors

See also

Negombo Mariamman


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