The
Sri Vidhya Rajagopalaswamy Temple in
Mannargudi, Tamil Nadu, is a prominent Vaishnava shrine dedicated to Lord Rajagopalaswamy, a divine form of Krishna. Revered as the foremost among the
108 Abhimana Kshethrams, it is popularly known as
Dakshina Dwaraka (Southern Dvaraka) and stands as one of the most significant Vaishnavite temples in India. The temple is especially renowned for its grand
Aani Theppotsavam and
Panguni Vidayatri Utsavam, both marked by elaborate float festivals and vibrant vahana processions. During the Aani month, the ten-day Theppotsavam includes morning and evening Vahana Seva, where Sri Perumal is taken in procession on various mounts such as Surya Prabha, Sesha, Garuda, Hanumantha, and Yaanai (Elephant) vahanams. The processions begin from the Theppotsavam Mandapam, which is located on the southern side of the Haridra Nadhi. Highlights of the festival include the
Garuda Sevai and the charming
Vennaithazhi Utsavam, in which the deity appears in Navaneetha Sevai Thirukolam, holding a butter pot. The most anticipated event is the
Haridra Nadhi Theppotsavam , held on Aani Month Pournami, the ninth day of the festival. The float procession takes place in the vast Haridra Nadhi Tank, one of
Asia’s largest temple tanks. Sri Perumal, along with Rukmini and Satyabhama, graces the float for three ceremonial rounds, creating a mesmerizing scene under the full moon. Another major float event is the
Krishna Theertham Theppam, conducted on the twelfth day of the Panguni Vidayatri Utsavam, marking the conclusion of the Brahmotsavam. The deity appears in Kalyana Thirukolam, adorned with a Rathinam-studded crown, and is taken on three rounds in the sacred tank, blessing devotees gathered for the occasion. == Thiyagarajar Temple, Thiruvarur ==