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This song is dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi of Madurai. Kruti: Meenalochani Raga: Thodi Tala: Rupaka Composer: Harikeshanallur Muththayya Bhagavathar Language: Telugu Singer: Hemadarshini Viswanthan Details about the temple: Location: Madurai, Tamilnadu Goddess Parvathi's name: Goddess Meenakshi Lord Shiva's name: Lord Sundareshwarar This temple is dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi, incarnation of Parvathi who incarnated as a princess of the Pandya King Malayadhwaja and married Lord Shiva who came in His most handsome form (Sundareshwarar) This place is a popular place of Mother worship, with the first respects paid to the Goddess rather than Lord Shiva. Here, the Goddess stands with her right foot in the front, ready to come over and solve the problems of her devotees as a righteous Queen. This temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethams (51 auspicious centres of Mother worship in the Indian subcontinent). Also, it is one of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams (275 Shiva temples that have been mentioned in the songs by the Shaivite saints) Meaning: O Mother Meenalochani (The One who has beautiful fish like eyes - Meenakshi), please come fast and save me. O Queen of Madhurapuri (Madurai), Matangi, the One who holds a Veena made of ruby, the daughter of King Malayadhwaja of the Pandya dynasty, the One who is decorated with pearls, O Gauri who is the beloved of Harikesha (Lord Sundareshwarar - Lord Shiva of Madurai), please save me O Mother. #DevotionalSongs #CarnaticMusic #MeenakshiAmmanTemple #GoddessParvati #DeviSongs #Todi #Madurai #TeluguDevotional #HemadarshiniViswanathan