நைனா தீவு நாகபூசணி அம்மன் கோவில் Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Kovil
Address | Main St, Nainativu, Sri Lanka |
Phone | +94 213 207 785 |
Hours | 06:00-13:30,16:30-18:00 |
Website | www.nainathivu.com |
Categories | Hindu Temple, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 51 review |
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நைனா தீவு நாகபூசணி அம்மன் கோவில் Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Kovil reviews
51 This is a huge Hindu Kovil in Nainathiev (Nagadeepa)
Very beautiful and many Hindu devotees as well as Buddhist devotees who come to Nagadeepa visit this magnificent Kovil.
Traditional hindu temple in nainativu, an island.
To get in there, boat services available from Kurikaattuvan.
The temple has famous ancient histories
இலங்கையில் மிகவும் தொன்மையான ஆலயங்களில் நாகபூசணி அம்மன் ஆலயம் சிறப்பு வாய்ந்தது என கூறலாம் இவ் ஆலயமானது மிகவும் இயற்கை வளமிக்க அழகான ஆலயம் ஆகும் வழிபாடுகள் விமர்சையாக இடம் பெறும் மேலும் இங்க சுற்றுலா பயணிகளும் வந்து செல்வது சிறப்பு
It's a cool place to have a divine experience in a small island. It's a short travel from jaffna, you have to take a bus (45 mins travel) to reach the ferry and you'll reach naina-theevu in 15mins travel through boat (ferry). There is a Hindu temple and also a Buddha temple in the parallel road. Don't forget to carry a cap and a water bottle. Try parathas opposite to the Hindu temple, it tasted good along with a cup of milk tea. Travel light and enjoy:)
Best Time to VisitThe annual 16-day Mahostavam (Thiruvizha) festival celebrated in July attracts thousands of pilgrims who come to perform rituals at the Nagapooshani Amman Temple. Worldwide Hindu festivals, such as Navrati (end of September - October) and Shivrati (end of February - beginning of March), also attract many devotees and visitors from within the country and from across the sea.
15 priests perform rituals in the temple on a daily basis and for specific festive occasions. There are 6 pooja (rituals) held every day: sacred bath, decoration, food offering, and waving of lamps, all accompanied by musical instruments, around the giant mandala (circular pattern) in the center of the temple.
A place to visit after crossing the water body. Food will be provided during lunch time. Boats are used to reach the temple.
Must visit when in Nainativu. The attention to detail of this Kovil's construction is impressive. The Kovil is also right next to the Nainativu jetty.
Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Temple [Tamil: நயினாதீவு நாகபூசணி அம்மன் கோயில், romanized: Nayiṉātīvu Nākapūcaṇi Am'maṉ Kōyil - Meaning: Nainativu (island/city of the temple) ; Nagapooshani (The Goddess who wears snakes as jewellery) ; Amman (Goddess) ] is an ancient and historic Hindu temple located amidst the Palk Strait on the island of Nainativu, Sri Lanka. It is dedicated to Parvati who is known as Nagapooshani or Bhuvaneswari and her consort, Shiva who is named here as Nayinaar. The temple's fame is accredited to Adi Shankaracharya, a 9th-century Hindu philosopher, for identifying it as one of the prominent 64 Shakti Peethams in Shakti Peetha Stotram and its mention in the Brahmanda Purana. The temple complex houses four gopurams (gateway towers) ranging from 20–25 feet in height, to the tallest being the eastern Raja Raja Gopuram soaring at 108 feet high. The temple is a significant symbol for the Tamil people, and has been mentioned since antiquity in Tamil literature, such as Manimekalai and Kundalakesi. The present structure was built during 1720 to 1790 after the ancient structure was destroyed by the Portuguese in 1620. The temple attracts around 1000 visitors a day, and approximately 5000 visitors during festivals. The annual 16-day Mahostavam (Thiruvizha) festival celebrated during the Tamil month of Aani (June/July) - attracts over 100,000 pilgrims. There is an estimated 10,000 sculptures in this newly renovated temple.
An ancient, historic hindu temple. Very popular lord Amman temple. Very peaceful place for worship and medication. Please visit and get the bessings of god and nature.
There's no words to explain the goddess" Nagapooshani Amman' power (Shakthi) ️. Also there was a good board services too. You will be served lunch at the temple every day (அன்னதானம்).
* Opening Hours – Daily 6.30am–12.30pm, 4.30pm-7.30pm (Pooja timings: 7am, noon and 5pm)
* Entrance fees of Nagapooshani Amman Temple – No entrance fees
*Nagapooshani Amman Temple Dress code –
Ensure to cover knees & shoulders for ladies, Gents will be required to take off their shirt and under shirt. Gents cannot wear anything from waist upwards.
Went to worship the kovil in 2018.
A good cultural experience.
We were lucky to have the lunch from kovil.
A Hindu temple with a great history. Off the coast of Jaffna peninsula lies the island of Nainativu and the temple is on it. Could reach the temple by boat roughly in about 30 minutes. Not many worshipers during the day time.
Very peaceful place to visit. The temple for lord amman (one of the hindu lord). Historical beautiful, colorful and iconic temple situated at jaffna. It takes 40rs for a person to cross 20 minutes boat travel. The boats are available for every 30 minutes. Every day sacred offering of food will be provide by temple community after the pooja.
Nainativu is a small but notable island off the coast of Jaffna District. Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Temple is an ancient and historic Hindu temple. It is dedicated to Parvati who is known as Nagapooshani and her consort. The temple is a significant symbol for the Tamil people.
That's one of the world famous place as a Hindu temple, that's female god is call as "nagapoosaniamman" thi temple in have very old historical story's in oldest history documents. This is one of the sakthipeedam in 64 Hindus sakthipeedam
Nagapooshani Amman Temple, Nainativu, Jaffna, Sri Lanka
Nagapooshani Amman Temple located on the ancient Nainativu island near Jaffna in North Sri Lanka is one of the two Shaktipeeth temples in Sri Lanka. Other one is in Trincomalee. It is believed Devi's anklets fell here. For this temple, you need to drive for an hour or so from Jaffna on narrow roads that give you the impression of driving on water & then take a ferry to the island. The temple can be seen from a distance as it's fairly tall gopuram announces its presence. Gopuram is flanked by two giant elephant sculptures. Inside the huge temple complex has Naga figures all around. It is believed that Indra did his sadhna here after Gautam Rishi caught him with Ahalya. He made 1000 yoni signs on his body which the Devi in the form of Bhuvaneshwari here converted into hia 1000 eyes. You see lot of small wooden swings on the trees here. The temple is very popular & the ferry boat is full of devotees visiting the temple. I visited on a Friday & got to see the Palki procession of the Devi. - Nagapooshani Amma
The most popular Amman Temple in Sri Lanka. Nainativu Nagapooshani Amman Temple is an ancient and historic temple in Jaffna.
From Jaffna Town, 45 minutes drive to Kurikadduwan jetty, then 20 minutes boat journey to the temple. Small boats carry around 20 to 25 people at a time. Safety jackets provideed.
Temple is very clean. Poojas done on time daily. Very peaceful place.
It's a temple on an island of the coast of Jaffna, requiring travelling on boat. Its 40rs per person to cross and takes about 10 to 15mins. The boats are quite regular with the first boat from 7.30am and boats every 30 mins. The temple is very old and cultural. With a big nandi and you can do puja using gold or silver symbol of body parts based on your needs. (Best to buy them from jaffa Jewellery shops). They also provide temple food for all who visits. Very nice temple
Must visit temple if you're in jaffna.everyday they serve annadhanam (a sacred offering of food) after mid day pooja.
எல்லோரும் சென்று பார்த்து தரிசிக்க வேண்டிய ஓர் புனிதமான ஆலயம்,
ஒரு முறை சென்று தான் பாருங்களேன், உங்கள் மனதில் ஒரு சுக அனுபவம் தோன்றும், அம்மாளின் அருள் கடாட்சம் கிடைக்க வேண்டுகிறேன்.