Devi Kanya Kumari/KanniyaKumari Amman Temple
The Kanyakumari Bhagavathy Amman Temple stands as a sacred and revered place, embodying the spiritual essence of Kanyakumari. The temple’s striking architecture and vibrant colors captivate visitors, creating a divine atmosphere.
Dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, the presiding deity, the temple holds immense religious significance. The rituals and ceremonies conducted here reflect the deep-rooted cultural and spiritual heritage of the region, making it a center for devout pilgrims and curious tourists alike.
The temple’s location at the southernmost tip of India, overlooking the meeting point of three seas, adds a unique charm to the spiritual experience. The panoramic views of the sea from the temple premises create a serene backdrop for contemplation.
Devotees praise the temple’s cleanliness, well-maintained premises, and the disciplined conduct of rituals. The temple’s cultural and historical importance, coupled with its tranquil ambiance, makes it a must-visit destination for those exploring the spiritual gems of Kanyakumari.
It is believed that the shoulder of the Goddess Sati fell on this site and that is why the region has kundalini shakti.
The Kanyakumari Temple was established by the Pandya emperors in the eighth century and was later rebuilt by the Vijayanagara, Chola and Nayaka kings. Goddess Kanya Kumari is Goddess Sri Bhagwati in the form of a teenage girl. The Goddess is also known as Shri Bala Bhadra or Shri Bala.