This is a Shiva temple located at THIRUPAZHANAM on Thiruvairuyar – Kumbhakonam route. This is the 2nd sapta sthana temple and is also one of the 276 padalpetra sthalam revered by neyenmars. This temple is very close to Thingalur Navagraha (Chandra temple). The temple is about 1500 years old. This is the place where Lord Shiva collected fruits for the marriage of Shri Nandi deva. Hence this place got the name THIRUPAZHANAM (Pazham in Tamil means fruit).
Mulavar: Shri Apathsahayar, Shri Amrutlingeshwarar, Shri Pazhanapiran, Shri Pirayana-pureeshwarar, Shri Parmeshwarar
Ambaal (Devi): Shri Periya-nayaki, Shri Shiva-sundari, Sundar-nayaki, Kalyani, Bogashakti-amman (ambaal/Ambika)
Sacred Tirtha: Kaveri river, Devi Kupam, Amrut tirtha, Kuber tirtha, Muni kupam, Mangal tirtha (now it is destroyed), Panchakshar tirtha
Khetra vruksha: Bilva, Kadali (Banana), Punnag
Pouranik Names: Kadali vanam, Kaushika aashram, Pirayanapuri, Palani pathi
The mulavar (Shiva linga) is swayambhoo. The temple is facing east and has 2 corridors (prakarams). The raja-gopuram is 5 tiered. There is no flag staff in this temple. We find Nandi and Bali peetha in front of Shiva linga. Vimanam (tower) above sanctum sanctorum is made of granite. This entire place is surrounded by fertile green field.
Other shrines and idols at this place
In the outer corridor, we have the shrine of Ganesha and Subramanya. On the right hand side of the mandap, we find the mounts (vahan) that are used for festivals. After worshiping Lord Ganesha, when we move towards the left we have the shrines of sapta-matrika idols, Ganesha, Venu-gopala, Shiva lingas, Nataraja sabha, Bhairavar and Navagraha shrine.
Two days before and two days after the new moon day and on the new moon day, the rays of the Moon in the Tamil month of Panguni (Mar-April) and Puratasi (Sept-Oct) fall on Shiva linga.
In the koshtam, we have the koshta moorthis, Vinayaka, Lord Dakshinamoorthy and Durga. In the shrine of Lord Dakshinamoorthy, we come across the idols of sapta-rishis, Kamadhenu pouring milk over the Shiva linga (known as Pashupatishwarar) and a devotee Appu-adigal. There is a separate shrine for Goddess Parvati facing the east. In the shrine of Subramanya, in the outer corridor, Lord Subramanya has six faces. Goddess Parvati’s shrine is to the right of Lord Shiva i.e. in her bridal form. At the first tier of gopuram we have, in the east Shiva Parvati, in the west Annamalaya, in the south Lord Dakshinamoorthy and the north Lord Bramha. The linga worshipped by Lord Maha Vishnu, the idols of Aadi-Vinayaka, Arumuga (Murugun) with his consort Valli and Deivanai, Veerabhadra, Nrutya Vinayaka, Kaashi Vishwanath, Gajalakshmi and Chandikeshwar are found in the temple.
Outside temple premises, we have the holy jackfruit tree, the kadali (banana) tree and a holy tirtha. There is a place near this jackfruit tree where people feel that sage Agastya has worshipped.
Kshetra puran:
As per puran, in the sanctum sanctorum, the idol of Goddess Parvati cannot be seen though She is present there.
Goddess Lakshmi worshipped Lord Shiva and got a number of boons and She went back to Her place. Hence Lord Shiva is known as Shri Pirayana Pureeshwarar and the place is known as Pirayana Puri.
According to the kshetra puran, a bramhin boy named Susarithan was on a pilgrimage in search of peace as he had lost his parents. When he was staying at THIRUPAZHANAM village for the night, Lord Yama appeared in his dream who informed him that he will die in 5 days. The boy sought the refuge of Lord Shiva who saved him. Hence Lord Shiva is known as Apathsahayar.
Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi came to this place and installed a Shiva Linga. They got rid of their curse by worshipping the Shiva Linga at this place. Therefore, there is a separate shrine for Lord Venu-gopala whose kshetra vruksha is jackfruit tree.
Sage Kaushika had kept his share of nector at this place, safely. Asuras who came to know about the nector, came to steal the same. Lord Shiva created, Lord Aiyanar and Goddess Kali to save the nector. Sage Kaushika made Shiva linga out of the nector and worshipped Lord Shiva. Hence the Lord is known as Amruteshwar, the place is known as Kaushik-aashram and Amrutpuree.
Others who worshipped at this place
Lord Maha Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Kubera, Budha, Aaiyan (Bramha), Chandra, Sage Kaushika, Sapta-rishi, Ashta-dikpals, a devotee known as Dharamsharma.
Festivals:
- Pradosha pooja is held regularly besides the daily worship
- The sapta sthana festival is held in the month of Cittirai (Mar-April) on Vishakha nakshatra
- In the Tamil month of Aani (Jun-Jul), thirumanjam of Lord Vishnu.
- In the Tamil month of Aadi (Jul-Aug), festival known as Aadi-pooram (purva falguni nakshatra)
- In the Tamil month of Avani (Aug-Sept), Ganesh Chaturthi
- In Purattasi (Sept-Oct), Navaratri
- In Aippasi (Oct-Nov), Anna abhishek and Skandhashasti
- In the month of Kartigai (Nov-Dec), Karthigai deep festival
- In Margazi (Dec-Jan), Aardra darshan
- In Masi (Feb-Mar), Shiva ratri
- In Panguni (Mar-April), Panguni utthiram (Uttara falguni nakshtra)
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