Sri Maha Rajyam Temple · Bukit Cermin, Jasin, Melaka
🌺 Sri Maha Mariamman
The Great Mother Goddess — Protector, Healer & Source of All Creation
🌺 Tamil: மாரியம்மன்
⭐ Sanskrit: Māri Amman
🎨 Colour: Red & Gold
🌿 Sacred: Neem, Turmeric
🏛️ Festival: Aadi Pooram
🌧️ Domain: Rain, Health, Fertility
🔱 Consort: Lord Shiva
The Divine Mother of Tamil Hindus
Sri Maha Mariamman is the supreme presiding deity of Maha Rajyam Temple — the most universally beloved goddess of Tamil Hindus worldwide. The word Mari means “rain” and Amman means “mother” — she is the Mother of Rain, controlling monsoons, granting fertility, healing disease, and governing the cycle of life itself.
Among Tamil communities — from Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka to Malaysia, Singapore and Mauritius — Mariamman stands as the supreme village goddess. Her temples anchor Tamil communities wherever they have settled across the globe. She is not merely a deity of mythology; she is a living divine presence who responds to prayer, fulfils vows, and intervenes actively in the lives of her devoted children.
At Maha Rajyam Temple in Bukit Cermin, Jasin, Melaka, Sri Maha Mariamman holds the highest place of honour as the principal deity. The very name “Maha Rajyam” — meaning “Great Kingdom” — reflects her sovereignty as queen of all creation.