Harikesanallur Kubera Temple

Lord Kubera Temple at Harikesanallur is located in the beautiful village of Harikesanallur near Ambasamudram in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu. The Lord Kubera Shrine is part of the Ariyanathaswamy Temple complex, where Ariyanathaswamy is the main deity of the temple.The temple stands on the fertile banks of the Thamirabarani River, surrounded by natural greenery and a peaceful rural setting.

The Ariyanathaswamy Temple of Harikesanallur is an ancient temple believed to be around 1,600 years old. Its age, classical structural style, and the presence of rare deities inside the prakara indicate that it belongs to the early Pandya or pre-Pandya period.

The presiding deity is Lord Shiva, worshipped here as Ariyanathaswamy along with his consort Periyanayaki Amman, enshrined in a separate sanctum.

However, the major attraction of this temple is the presence of a massive 4-feet-tall stone idol of Lord Kubera in the northeast corner of the outer prakara. He is seated with one leg folded, holding a money bag in his hand — a very rare depiction in Tamil Nadu temples.

The temple follows a simple, ancient Dravidian architectural style, without a tall gopuram. Devotees first see the Dwajasthambam, Bali Peetam, and Nandi, followed by a mandapam leading to the sanctum. The prakara houses shrines for Surya, Chandra, Navagrahas, Sapta Matrikas, Bhairava, Vinayaka, Subramanya, and the rare Jyeshta Devi. The Lord Kubera shrine, placed in the auspicious northeast (Eesanya) corner, is exceptional because the 4-feet-tall stone idol is one of the largest and most powerful Kubera icons in South India, making the temple spiritually unique.

The temple follows a simple, ancient Dravidian architectural style, without a tall gopuram. Devotees first see the Dwajasthambam, Bali Peetam, and Nandi, followed by a mandapam leading to the sanctum. The prakara houses shrines for Surya, Chandra, Navagrahas, Sapta Matrikas, Bhairava, Vinayaka, Subramanya, and the rare Jyeshta Devi. The Lord Kubera shrine, placed in the auspicious northeast (Eesanya) corner, is exceptional because the 4-feet-tall stone idol is one of the largest and most powerful Kubera icons in South India, making the temple spiritually unique.

Harikesanallur is considered one of the most powerful places for Kubera worship, and devotees believe that prayers here help clear debts, improve income, restore lost assets, increase business prosperity, and reduce financial doshas caused by planetary effects. The temple radiates the combined blessings of Shiva, Kubera, and Jyeshta Devi, giving strong relief from both material and karmic financial struggles.

The most important festival is Kubera Pooja on Diwali, when thousands visit to pray for abundance. Other key celebrations include Akshaya Tritiya (for wealth that never diminishes), Maha Shivaratri, Pradosham, Aadi and Thai festivals, and Margazhi rituals, all conducted with devotion in the Ariyanathaswamy temple complex.