![]() ![]() They found the cow repeating the same behavior. Next day they were on the spot to witness the wonder. The news spread like wildfire to the villagers. He wondered at such a strangle sight and told about it to the other cowherds. ![]() Milk began to flow from its udder automatically. It went alone near a Vengai tree and stood beneath it. He allowed the other cows to graze and pursued that particular cow secretly. The cowherd has his own doubts about that particular cow and he decided to have an eye on it. This name Bannari for this great historical place originated because of the great temple “Bannari Amman Temple”. One particular cow did not allow the cowherd to get milk, nor did it allow its calf to go near it.Īround 300 years ago, the dana Nayakkan or Dhandanyakkan forest was called “Bannari”. The cowherds used to extract milk form the udder of each cow and hand over the collected Milk to the owners of the cows. These cows were driven back to the stables at dusk. The cows fed on the grass found in plenty here. Cowherds used to drive the cattle to the fields jeer for grazing. People of past had witnessed the wonderful sight of tigers and cows quenching their thirst at the same spot of the river. Main deity is goddess Mariamman (the goddess of rain), a form of supreme mother Durga or Maha Kali or Shakthi. Bannari Amman temple is one of the most famous Amman temples in Tamil nadu and it is in Bannari on NH 209, near Sathyamangalam, Erode district. ![]()
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