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How to Worship Karuppaswamy
Who is Karuppaswamy?
Karuppanna Swamy, or Karuppaswamy, is a popular Hindu village deity widely worshipped by
people living in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai, Tirunelveli, Ramanathapuram and Trichy districts. He is
one of the 21 folk deities associated with Ayyanar and is considered as the guardian angel of
the village. Karuppaswamy destroys the evil spirits and dark forces that create troubles.
As Karuppaswamy is the guardian of the village, usually his temples
are found outside the villages. His statue or figurine will be standing
on a raised platform mostly under a tree.
Appearance of Karuppaswamy
Karuppaswamy is also known as Karuppan, Karuppanar or
Karuppannaswamy. He features large eyes and thick moustache.
Karuppan statue will be holding a sword, bow and arrow, sickle or a
club. He has two arms and is dark complexioned.
As Karuppaswamy is the guardian of the village, usually his temples
are found outside the villages. His statue or figurine will be standing
on a raised platform mostly under a tree.
Appearance of Karuppaswamy
Karuppaswamy is also known as Karuppan, Karuppanar or
Karuppannaswamy. He features large eyes and thick moustache.
Karuppan statue will be holding a sword, bow and arrow, sickle or a
club. He has two arms and is dark complexioned.
In some cases, Karuppanna Swamy will be standing along with the 7
virgin village goddesses (kannimaar). A hunting dog, lion, or horse
stands beside him.
Different Forms of Karuppaswamy
There are different forms of Karuppaswamy. It is believed that there
are 108 forms of Karuppan. Below is a list of the popular forms of
Karuppaswamy.
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Padinettam Padi Karuppan
Sangili Karuppan
Sandana Karuppan
Periya Karuppan
Vettai Karuppan
Ondi Karuppan
Chinna Karuppan
Mandhi Karuppan
Muthu Karuppan
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Malai Karuppan
Masi Karuppan
Nondi Karuppan
Sappani Karuppan
Kottai Karuppan
Veera Karuppan
Masana Karuppan
Kattu Karuppan
Samaya Karuppan
Agayam Karuppan
Ellai Karuppan
Soolai Karuppan
Sonai Karuppan
Maya Karuppan
History of Karuppaswamy Worship
People belonging to the ancient Tamil society revered warriors and worshipped
them as Gods when they passed away. The people erected formless stones
Veerakkal or Nadukkal in memory those warriors. These fallen warriors or any
persons who sacrificed their life for a good cause such as protection of the
welfare of the society or the community were accorded a demi-god status.
Karuppaswamy is also believed to be one of such warriors.
Benefits of worshipping Karuppaswamy
Karuppaswamy worship bestows the following.
1.Protection from evil forces: Karuppanar protects his devotees from ghosts, spirits
and other evil forces.
2.Safeguards against Black Magic: enemies or competitors might turn against you
due to their jealousness against you and do black magic to disturb your progress.
Karuppaswamy worship shall protect you against black magic.
3.Avoids litigation: To many villagers, Karrupanar is above court and law. Many
accept wholeheartedly to the solutions pronounced by the oracle during special
days.
4.Improves health and immunity: the villagers visit the temple of Karuppaswamy
when they are sick and receive the sacred ash from the priest and apply it on their
foreheads and experience physical and mental relief.
5.Cures depression and state of shock: those who are experiencing depression or a
state of shock visit the Karuppaswamy temple to have the holy water sprayed on
them. The spraying of holy water helps them overcome their fear and shock.
How to worship Karuppaswamy
All Hindus worship Karuppan Swamy and the priests of the temple are from
different castes depending on the region a Karuppan temple is located. Each
village might have a distinct Karuppan temple or a group of villages might
have a common Karuppan temple in one of the villages. During the annual
Karuppan festival, the villagers come together and celebrate festival and
organise feasts to please Karuppaswamy.
Offerings to Karuppaswamy depends on the social and financial status of
the devotee. The offerings include flowers, local fruits, lamp, bronze bells,
sickles and clothes. In some villages, during the annual festival and on other
important days, the devotees offer goat, rooster, and alcohol to
Karuppaswamy.
Annual Festival of Karuppaswamy
The priests of the Karuppaswamy temple belong to a clan. The priest and his
family play a vital role during the annual festival and celebrations. A fortnight or
month before the annual festival, a person is chosen from the priest family as an
oracle. On the chosen day, the oracle will enter into a state of trance and address
the audience as the direct messenger of Karuppanna Swamy. Social, family,
financial and other issues and disputes are amicably settled through the
pronouncements of the oracle.
The annual festival is observed for three days. The villagers where the Karuppan
temple is located won’t venture outside the village from the day of the festival to
till its end. But people from the neighbouring villages and towns visit the village to
offer prayers to Karuppanna Swamy.
Karuppaswamy Mantra
Dr. Pillai has given the Karuppaswamy mantra (Karuppan mantra) that helps
you invoke Karuppan and seek his blessings.
Karuppaswamy Gayatri
OM KALKI KARUPPASAAMYAI VIDHMAHE
DASAAVATAARAAYA DHEEMAHI
TANNO AADHI SIVAAYASYA AADHI AADHI PRACHODAYAAT
Karuppan Bheeja mantra
KLEEM HAAM SWAHA
You can buy a Shiva-Shakti mala, made from rudraksha/crystal beads, and
chant the above mantra for 108 times daily. Please reach out to us for more
details.
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