Koovagam Koothandavar Temple, History of Koovagam, Tamil Nadu, Temples of India Jothishi
Koovagam Koothandavar Temple Aravan, son of Pandava prince Arjuna, is a minor character from the Mahabharata. He is also a patron god of wellknown transgender communities called Thirunangai (also Aravani in South India, and Hijra throughout South Asia). The Mahabharata portrays Aravan as a legendary hero who sacrifices his life in the 18day Kurukshetra War (Mahabharata war). However, the South Indian cults have a supplementary tradition of honouring Aravan s selfsacrifice to the goddess Kali for the victory of the Pandavas in the war. The Koothandavar festival focuses on one of the three boons granted to Aravan by the god Krishna in honour of his selfsacrifice. Aravan wanted to get married before his death. Krishna granted Aravan s boon by taking a female form, Mohini. The next day, Aravan sacrificed his life and Mohini grieved like a widow. , koovagam, koothandavar, templesofindia, transgender, tamilnadu
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