Nowadays, due to the changes in science and technology, most of the youngsters are raising questions about our deities and about their existence. We are sitting in an A/C room, and enjoying our life with the help of lights and fans, which runs through electricity power. If anyone wants to see the electricity power through their eyes, is it possible to see?
Likewise, the powers of the god cannot be seen in a physical form through our naked eyes. It is possible to see the god directly, only if we keep constant bhakti on the almighty. Hence, instead of making unnecessary research works about the existence of the god, let us worship our divine mother, Ma Kali Devi, sincerely, faithfully and hopefully, and let us be blessed.
Bannari Amman temple is one of the famous Amman temples in Tamil Nadu, and it is situated near Sathyamangalam, Erode district. The Chief deity of this temple is Ma MahaMariamman, rain goddess, who is mostly worshipped by the people in Tamil Nadu, and there are lot of small and big temples of Mariamman situated throughout Tamil Nadu.
Once at the present place of the temple, a particular cow released the milk from its udder near a Vengai tree and it used to stand near it. At that time, the face of the cow looked like the present day deity of Ma Bannariamman.
Soon this good news reached the villagers. And to the surprise of everyone, the cow repeated the same task of releasing its milk nearby the holy Tree. When people went inside the forest, and when they reached nearby the spot of the cow, they found a Swayambu Lingam near it. Then with joyful tears everyone began to pray to the Lingam with folded hands. Then they heard a divine voice from the sky, and it said to them, to construct a temple for MahaMariamman nearby the Lingam, and it also asked them to give the name for the deity as Sri BannariMariamman. Thus Ma BannariMariamman began to settle down permanently at the present place of the temple.