Sri Achala Deepeshwarar Temple is located close to the banks of River Cauvery. The Temple has entry points in 3 directions. There is a three tiered East facing Rajagopuram. There are two Idols of Vinayagar kept just beneath the Rajagopuram. It is believed that one visit to this Temple will blow away all the obstacles that a Devotee has faced in his life. There are two Dwara Baalakas who stand guard at the threshold of the Moolasthanam. The Presiding Deity is Sri Acha Deepeswara Swamy who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is found as a Shiva Lingam and is West facing. There is a Ananya Vilakku or an Oil Lamp which is never blown off. Due to this Asaiya Vilakku the Moolavar is also called as Achala Deepeshwarar. Around the Koshtam of the Sanctum Sanctorum are the Idols of Dakshinamoorthy, Arthanareeswarar, Brahmma, Vishnu Durgai and Chandikeshwarar. His Consort here is Madhukaraveni Ambal who is East facing and found in a multi pillared Mandapam. There are two Dwara Baalakis Idol who stand guard at the threshold of the Ambal's Sannadhi. Inscriptions reveal that this Temple was built during the Naayak period by the Paalayakars of Sendhamangalam. There are Sub Shrines for Kalyana Subramaniyar who is flanked by Valli and Devasena. The outer peripheral has two diffferent Trees and beneath these two trees are the Idols of Vinayagar, Naagars and a few Shiva Lingam. The outer peripheral also houses the 63 Nayanmaars, Kanni Moola Ganapathy, Appu Lingam, Niruthi Lingam, Theyu Lingam, Agni Lingam and Agasa Lingam, Kasi Viswanathar, Kasi Vishalakshi, Anjaneyar and Kethu Bhagawan. There is a Poorna Pushkala Samedha Ayyappan Sub Shrine and a Navagraha enclosure near the Northern entrance. There is an exclusive Sub Shrine for Sarabeshwarar which attracts an overwhelming number of Devotees during Raahu Kaalam. Oil Lamps cannot be lighted in all the places and the Temple has an exclusive oil lamp stand meant for it. The Sthala Viruksham of this Temple and the Pushkarani is known as Kaveri River. Aippasi Annabishegam, Arudhra Dharisanam, Masi Magam, Pradhosham, Navarathri are some of the festivals are celebrated in a grand manner.
Phone Number: 04286 257018 and 94433 57139, Karthikeyan 96775 00586, Ram Deepesh 77088 98639
Temple Timing: 6.30 AM to 12 Noon and 5 PM to 8.30 PM
Distance from Mettur Dam to Mohanur is 110 Kms
Distance from Nangavalli to Mohanur is 105 Kms
Distance from Tharamangalam to Mohanur is 92 Kms
Distance from Mecheri to Mohanur is 101 Kms
Distance from Omalur to Mohanur is 85 Kms
Distance from Thiruchengode to Mohanur is 51 Kms
Distance from Athur to Mohanur is 97 Kms
Distance from Erode to Mohanur is 71 Kms
Distance from Bhavani to Mohanur is 77 Kms
Distance from Tiruppur to Mohanur is 105 Kms
Distance from Coimbatore to Mohanur is 148 Kms
Distance from Namkkal to Mohanur is 19 Kms
Distance from Rasipuram to Mohanur is 48 Kms
Distance from Yercaud to Mohanur is 99 Kms
Distance from Chennai to Mohanur is 375 Kms
Nearest Railway Station is Mohanur R.S. .
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