Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Friday, September 5, 2014
Sri Sivasubramaniar Temple. Perumber Kandigai.
S Sri
Sivasubramaniar Temple. Perumber Kandigai.
Main
deity : Sri Valli Devasena sametha Sri Sivasubramaniar
Theertham
: Sanjeevi Theertham ( near the bottom of the hill )
In
this sacred hill, about 5,300 years ago, Lord Muruga gave south
faced dharshan ( Therku muga dharisanam ) to Sage Agasthiyar. This
hill is also known as Sanjeevi malai. Sri Arunagiri Nadhar, Sri Pamban
Swamigal and 19 other sages had sung about the deity over this hill
.
First, we see and worship Suyambu Vinayagar, in the foothill. While
climbing, there is one sannathi containing Navagraha devas. After passing
through them, we reach the top of the hill to have dharshan of Lord Muruga,
alongwith his two consorts Sri Devasena and Sri Valli.
Special Features :
1.
Sanjeevi Theertham is known
for its wonderful effect in curing all types of diseases.
2.
Brahmortsavam is being celebrated
on Vaikasi Visagam day
3.
Every year, on Chithra
Powrnami day, Lord Muruga will be taken in a procession to Rettai Malai nearby.
Sri Atcheeswarar of Acharappakkam will also be coming to Rettai malai on that
day. Sri Sivasubramaniyar will come around Sri Atcheeswarar and give
dharshan to all devotees. It is a very, very special celebration of this
temple.
4.
This holy place is
said to be on par with the Six abodes of Lord Muruga . ( Arupadai Veedu -
Thiruchendur, Palani, Thiruthanai, Swamimalai, Pazhamudhircholai and
Thiruprankundram )
To get
more details, Please contact Mr Ravichandra Sivachariar ( Mobile No.
99529 65215)
Thirupunavasal Temple
Thirupunavasal
Temple
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It
is 70 kms from Pudukkottai and 30 kms from Avudaiyarkoil. The Shiva temple
here is called Viruthapuraswarar Koil. It has huge lingam in the sanctum
sanctorum. The Shaivite saints Thirunavukarasar and Thirugnana Samandar sang
hymns in praise of the Lord here. The Vaikasi festival is the main feast in
this temple.
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The main presiding deity is
Vruddhapureeswarar or Pazhampathinathar and the Ambal is Perianayaki. The
Lingam in Tirupunavasal is 9 feet tall (the third tallest lingam in
Tamilnadu).The Avudayar is 82.5 feet round. Compare this with the Lingam
in Thanjavur Big Temple which is 12.5 feet tall & the one in
Gangaikondacholapuram which is 13.5 feet tall. This temple is one of 275
Thevara sthalams and is also one of the Pandi Padinalu ( 14 Thevara sthalams in
Pandinadu)
To perform the Abishekam to Lord Shiva, ladders are formed around the Avudayar to reach the height. The priests stand on the ladder and perform the Abishekam
Legend: Lord Brahma had to lose his position as Creator as he was not able to explain the meaning of the Pranava Mantra. As advised by Mother Parvathi, He came to earth, installed a Shivalingam and worshiped to get back his position. Brahma also created a tank to draw water for the Abishekam of Lord Shiva - it is called Brahma Theertham. Also, as Brahma has four faces, he made four faces in the Lingam too, hence the Lingam came to be known as Chaturmukha Lingam. Chaturmukha means four faces.The age of the temple is estimated to be around 1000-2000 years old.
To perform the Abishekam to Lord Shiva, ladders are formed around the Avudayar to reach the height. The priests stand on the ladder and perform the Abishekam
Legend: Lord Brahma had to lose his position as Creator as he was not able to explain the meaning of the Pranava Mantra. As advised by Mother Parvathi, He came to earth, installed a Shivalingam and worshiped to get back his position. Brahma also created a tank to draw water for the Abishekam of Lord Shiva - it is called Brahma Theertham. Also, as Brahma has four faces, he made four faces in the Lingam too, hence the Lingam came to be known as Chaturmukha Lingam. Chaturmukha means four faces.The age of the temple is estimated to be around 1000-2000 years old.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Sri Kailaswanathar Temple Nedungudi.
Sri
Kailasanathar-Prasanna Nayaki Temple, Nedungudi, Pudukkottai district.
During the Puranic Age, Nedungudi
was dense with Vilwa trees on a mount.
Two brothers, Perunjeevi and Chiranjeevi came to this place to worship
Lord Shiva. Perunjeevi asked the younger
brother Chiranjeevi to bring a Shivalinga for the penance from Kasi. As the younger brother could not reach
Nedungudi with a Linga from Kasi in time, Perunjeevi made a Linga himself and
began the worship. When Chiranjeevi
returned with the Shivalinga from Kasi, he begged his brother to do puja for
this Linga too but Perunjeevi refused to do so.
The younger brother began intense penance for the approval of his Linga.
Lord Shiva appeared before the
brothers and named Perunjeevi’s Linga as Kailasanathar and that of Chiranjeevi
as Kasinathar and told them that those worshipping both Lingas would gain the
benefit of praying at Kasi and Kailash.
The temple was renovated by the
Pandya kings in the 13th century.
The Giri Valam (going around the
mount) as practiced in Tiruvannamalai is followed in the Nedungudi temple too
on Poornima days. There is a river at
the foothills of the temple in the northeast called Paamparu and Sarpa Nadhi in
the Girivalam path. Bathing in this
river and worship the Lord bring all benefits to the devotee.
On Poornima (full moon day),
Amavasya (new moon day) and first of Tamil month days and Pradosham (13th
day either from new moon or full moon day) special pujas are performed to
Nandhi Bhagwan (the bull vehicle of Lord Shiva) with bhajans.
Those seeking child boon, have a dip
in the Sarpa river, stay in the temple for a day and go 5 rounds in the car
street. They perform, abishek and
archanas to Lord Kailasanathar and Mother Prasanna Nayaki to get a child. Women facing risk to their Mangal Sutras also
pray here with their parents.
Those mentally weak or retarded are
advised to sit on the Padma peeta in the mandap, the roof of which has the
zodiac chakra and chant “Om Namasivaya” mantra 108 times.
Monday, September 1, 2014
Sri Athmanathar temple. Avudayarkoil
Sri Athmanathar
temple
This temple was built by Saint Manickavasagar, the prime
minister of Arimardhana Pandian. Iron screws are used in the construction of
mandaps. Stone chain, the musical pillars of Panchakshara Mandap are of high
architectural values. Of the two pillars in the big mandapa, 1000 small pillars
are carved.
Lord Athmanathar temple is one speaking volumes of he temple
architecture skill of Tamil Sculptors and engineers. Lord Shiva and
Mother Parvathi in the Thillai Mandap in the second prakara granting the
Pasupatha weapon to Arjuna as hunter and his wife is very realistic in
workmanship. Mother appears with a chain around the neck, bangles in hand
and holding a bag. The five philosophies representing the Panchakshara
the five letters – Na, Ma, Shi, Va, Ya – Nivarthi Kalai, Pratiba Kalai, Vidya
Kalai, Gandhi Kalai and Shandheetha Kalai are in sculpture form on the roof of
the Panchakshara Mandap. Lord Vinayaka is praised as Veyil Ugandha
Vinayaka.
As this is the sacred place where Lord Shiva Himself was the
Guru-Teacher of Saint Manickavasagar, devotees pray here for progress in
education and high academic pursuits.
The beneficial power of Jupiter – Guru further adds to their
development. People also pray for
wedding and Child boons too.
Lord Shiva graces in three postures in the sanctum sanctorum
as formless, form-formless as the Kuruntha tree and in form as
Manickavasagar. As the Kurundha tree is praised as Lord, 108 conch
Abishek (Sangabishekam) is offered on Mondays of Karthikai month –
November-December. Only a square shape Avudayar-the mount on which the
Linga is placed – is in the sanctum sanctorum. A bowl – Kuvalai in
Tamil – is placed on the Avudayar personified as the body and the inner empty
space as Athma-soul. As Lord dwells in all beings being their Athma, He
is praised as Lord Athmanathar. An kind of oil prepared with 108 herbal
is used for abishek during all the six time puja – Aarukala puja in Tamil.
Generally, the Arati offered to deities in temples are shown to devotees who touch it and place their hands in eyes. But the Arati plate in Avudayarkoil Lord is not brought out of the sanctum sanctorum as Lord by Himself is a Jyoti. Worshipping Lord or the Arati makes no difference.
There are three deepas (lamps) lit in the sanctum sanctorum behind the presiding deity in white, red and green as the three eyes of Lord Shiva representing Sun (white), Agni (red) and Moon (green). As Lord is formless, these three lamps are lit.
A Shiva form in the temple is known as Kudhirai Swami – Horse God. For Saint Manickavasagar, Lord Shiva brought horses and delivered them to King Arimardhana Pandian. He also rode on a horse along with other horses. Hence he is praised as Kuthirai Swami– Horse Swami wearing horseman dress with a whip in hand. He is in the Panchakshara Mandap. There are foxes too under the horses praised as Ashwa Nathar.
Every entrance in the temple has Deepas (lamps) in specific numbers. The Thiruvasi (a metal frame in upside U shape around Lord Shiva has 27 lamps representing 27 stars, the two nearby the Jeevatma-Paramatma philosophy, 5 representing the five arts, 36 representing many philosophies, 51 letters. 11 mantras and 224 world divisions. Those facing planetary problems offer ghee for lighting the deepas around the Thiruvasi.
Boiled rice nivedhana: Lord Shiva as Guru accepted the food offered by His disciples. They brought boiled rice, palak and bitter gourd curry – all simple.
Thus boiled rice nivedhana began. It is offered fresh directly from the oven and taken to Lord and placed on the stone called Padaikkal with steam compressed in the rice. The doors are closed and opened a little later. As Lord is Formless, the steam in the rice also without a form disappears. During the third puja at 11.00 a.m. variety of nivedhanas as Thanekuzhal Adhirasam, Vada, puddings, Dosa and porridge are offered. On Pongal day nivedhana is offered on plantain leaf with 16 vegetable preparations, Sweet Pongal and Ven Pongal and sugarcane.
A chieftain of the place grabbed Avudayarkoil temple land. They took the case to the king, he still claimed that the land belonged to him. He demanded evidence
to prove that it belonged to the people. Devotees, unable to oppose the king, fell at the feet of Lord. Lord went to the chieftain and asked him about the quality of his land. The chieftain said that it was but drought. Lord Shiva said that he was wrong and the land was fertile and there was plenty of ground water down. On digging, water sprang up. The chieftain bowed his head down in shame This place is just at a distance from the temple called Keel Neer Katti. This episode is well painted on the roof of the Pankakshara Mandap.
Mother Ambika performed penance here to make amends for disobeying the advice of Lord not to attend the Daksha Yagna. She was formless then. Pujas are offered only to the feet of Ambika as the shrine is always kept closed. To facilitate darshan of the feet, it is arranged through a mirror. Devotees can have only Pada-feet darshan. The abishek theertha and kumkum is offered as Prasad. Devotees use to tie cradles and bangles here seeking child boon.
Contrary to traditional absence of pujas in temples during eclipse time, it is otherwise in Avudayarkoil temple conducting the six time puja as usual even during such occurrence. The philosophy is that eclipses cannot stop the pujas for Shiva having no beginning nor an end – no Aadhi- no Andham.
Representing the rule that disciple should not sit before Guru but only stand, Manickavasagar, Chokka Vinayaka, Muruga and Veerabadra are standing before their Guru-Lord Athmanathar.
There is no shrine for Navagrahas in the temple but they are in pillars. While Rahu and Ketu (serpent planets) are in the first pillar, Shukara –Venus, Sani Bhagwan-Saturn, Jupiter-Guru and Sevvai-Mars are in the second pillar. Sun with His consorts Pradyusha and Usha and Mercury (Budha) are in the third. Moon is at the fourth pillar. In the next two pillars nearby are Lord Kalatheeswar and Mother Gangadevi. There are four Vinayakas in the four corners in the second prakara one of them with Mother Annapoorani facing north. People pray here for prosperity. In one corner, Lord Vinayaka appears in dancing posture with two others dancing with Him facing south.
Sachidanandam-peak of bliss has three stages. The structure of the temple has these three aspects. Mahamandap represents Sath, Arthmandapa the Chith and the sanctum sanctorum the Anandha.
While Shiva temples are generally facing east, Avudayarkoil temple is facing south. As Lord Shiva plays the Guru part teaching Saint Manickavasagar as Lord Dakshinamurthy, the temple is facing south, it is explained. The other Shiva temple facing south is Lord Kadambavana Nathar temple in Karur.
Saint Manickavasagar is occupying the Somaskanda status in the temple – in between the shrines of Lord and Mother. Festivals are celebrated to Him only as the one dedicated to a distinguished devotee – Bhaktha Utsav. It is also believed that that treating Lord and Shiva and Saint Manickavasagar as different ones is an unforgiveable sin.
Two Kuruntha trees – sacred trees of the temple - are in the northwest corner of the Thiagaraja Mandap near the outer compound wall. Facilities are provided to circumambulate them. The temple kitchen is at the other corner.
A devotee visiting the temple cannot afford miss the rare sculptures of the temple.
1. Dundi Vinayaka idol
2. 2. Stone chain with a snake spinning around
3. Udumbu-a lizard-like creature and the monkey
4. One thousand pillars carved in just two pillars
5. Sculptures Lords and Mothers in 1008 temple
6. Horses of various countries
7. 27 sculptures representing 27 stars
8. Various signs of dance art – Nattiya Kalai Mudras
9. Pillars expressing seven musical sounds
10. The shade of Koodalvai appearing as the neck of a cow.
There are no Nandhi or Bali peeta in the temple as both Lord and Mother are formless. This is the place where Lord Shiva, for His devotee Manickavasagar, converted the foxes in the forest as horses and delivered to Pandya king. Pradosha Pujas are not observed in this temple. Celebrated Tiruvasagam authored by Saint Manickavasagar was born in this sacred temple, celebrated as the 8th Tirumurai of Saivite scriptures. The palm leaves and the writing pin used by Manickavasagar are still safe in the temple. A temple noted for epigraphy fame, stone floorings and beautiful sculptures.
Generally, the Arati offered to deities in temples are shown to devotees who touch it and place their hands in eyes. But the Arati plate in Avudayarkoil Lord is not brought out of the sanctum sanctorum as Lord by Himself is a Jyoti. Worshipping Lord or the Arati makes no difference.
There are three deepas (lamps) lit in the sanctum sanctorum behind the presiding deity in white, red and green as the three eyes of Lord Shiva representing Sun (white), Agni (red) and Moon (green). As Lord is formless, these three lamps are lit.
A Shiva form in the temple is known as Kudhirai Swami – Horse God. For Saint Manickavasagar, Lord Shiva brought horses and delivered them to King Arimardhana Pandian. He also rode on a horse along with other horses. Hence he is praised as Kuthirai Swami– Horse Swami wearing horseman dress with a whip in hand. He is in the Panchakshara Mandap. There are foxes too under the horses praised as Ashwa Nathar.
Every entrance in the temple has Deepas (lamps) in specific numbers. The Thiruvasi (a metal frame in upside U shape around Lord Shiva has 27 lamps representing 27 stars, the two nearby the Jeevatma-Paramatma philosophy, 5 representing the five arts, 36 representing many philosophies, 51 letters. 11 mantras and 224 world divisions. Those facing planetary problems offer ghee for lighting the deepas around the Thiruvasi.
Boiled rice nivedhana: Lord Shiva as Guru accepted the food offered by His disciples. They brought boiled rice, palak and bitter gourd curry – all simple.
Thus boiled rice nivedhana began. It is offered fresh directly from the oven and taken to Lord and placed on the stone called Padaikkal with steam compressed in the rice. The doors are closed and opened a little later. As Lord is Formless, the steam in the rice also without a form disappears. During the third puja at 11.00 a.m. variety of nivedhanas as Thanekuzhal Adhirasam, Vada, puddings, Dosa and porridge are offered. On Pongal day nivedhana is offered on plantain leaf with 16 vegetable preparations, Sweet Pongal and Ven Pongal and sugarcane.
A chieftain of the place grabbed Avudayarkoil temple land. They took the case to the king, he still claimed that the land belonged to him. He demanded evidence
to prove that it belonged to the people. Devotees, unable to oppose the king, fell at the feet of Lord. Lord went to the chieftain and asked him about the quality of his land. The chieftain said that it was but drought. Lord Shiva said that he was wrong and the land was fertile and there was plenty of ground water down. On digging, water sprang up. The chieftain bowed his head down in shame This place is just at a distance from the temple called Keel Neer Katti. This episode is well painted on the roof of the Pankakshara Mandap.
Mother Ambika performed penance here to make amends for disobeying the advice of Lord not to attend the Daksha Yagna. She was formless then. Pujas are offered only to the feet of Ambika as the shrine is always kept closed. To facilitate darshan of the feet, it is arranged through a mirror. Devotees can have only Pada-feet darshan. The abishek theertha and kumkum is offered as Prasad. Devotees use to tie cradles and bangles here seeking child boon.
Contrary to traditional absence of pujas in temples during eclipse time, it is otherwise in Avudayarkoil temple conducting the six time puja as usual even during such occurrence. The philosophy is that eclipses cannot stop the pujas for Shiva having no beginning nor an end – no Aadhi- no Andham.
Representing the rule that disciple should not sit before Guru but only stand, Manickavasagar, Chokka Vinayaka, Muruga and Veerabadra are standing before their Guru-Lord Athmanathar.
There is no shrine for Navagrahas in the temple but they are in pillars. While Rahu and Ketu (serpent planets) are in the first pillar, Shukara –Venus, Sani Bhagwan-Saturn, Jupiter-Guru and Sevvai-Mars are in the second pillar. Sun with His consorts Pradyusha and Usha and Mercury (Budha) are in the third. Moon is at the fourth pillar. In the next two pillars nearby are Lord Kalatheeswar and Mother Gangadevi. There are four Vinayakas in the four corners in the second prakara one of them with Mother Annapoorani facing north. People pray here for prosperity. In one corner, Lord Vinayaka appears in dancing posture with two others dancing with Him facing south.
Sachidanandam-peak of bliss has three stages. The structure of the temple has these three aspects. Mahamandap represents Sath, Arthmandapa the Chith and the sanctum sanctorum the Anandha.
While Shiva temples are generally facing east, Avudayarkoil temple is facing south. As Lord Shiva plays the Guru part teaching Saint Manickavasagar as Lord Dakshinamurthy, the temple is facing south, it is explained. The other Shiva temple facing south is Lord Kadambavana Nathar temple in Karur.
Saint Manickavasagar is occupying the Somaskanda status in the temple – in between the shrines of Lord and Mother. Festivals are celebrated to Him only as the one dedicated to a distinguished devotee – Bhaktha Utsav. It is also believed that that treating Lord and Shiva and Saint Manickavasagar as different ones is an unforgiveable sin.
Two Kuruntha trees – sacred trees of the temple - are in the northwest corner of the Thiagaraja Mandap near the outer compound wall. Facilities are provided to circumambulate them. The temple kitchen is at the other corner.
A devotee visiting the temple cannot afford miss the rare sculptures of the temple.
1. Dundi Vinayaka idol
2. 2. Stone chain with a snake spinning around
3. Udumbu-a lizard-like creature and the monkey
4. One thousand pillars carved in just two pillars
5. Sculptures Lords and Mothers in 1008 temple
6. Horses of various countries
7. 27 sculptures representing 27 stars
8. Various signs of dance art – Nattiya Kalai Mudras
9. Pillars expressing seven musical sounds
10. The shade of Koodalvai appearing as the neck of a cow.
There are no Nandhi or Bali peeta in the temple as both Lord and Mother are formless. This is the place where Lord Shiva, for His devotee Manickavasagar, converted the foxes in the forest as horses and delivered to Pandya king. Pradosha Pujas are not observed in this temple. Celebrated Tiruvasagam authored by Saint Manickavasagar was born in this sacred temple, celebrated as the 8th Tirumurai of Saivite scriptures. The palm leaves and the writing pin used by Manickavasagar are still safe in the temple. A temple noted for epigraphy fame, stone floorings and beautiful sculptures.
The devotee has to reach Arantangi
from Pudukkottai. Bus facilities are available conveniently from Arantangi to
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