Thursday, April 29, 2021

Pancha Mayanam Sthala

Mayanam in tamil means cremation ground. It is generally believed that Lord Shiva loves cremation ground. He resides there along with his Ganas. The temples were constructed in these places and are known as Mayanams. There are five such temples in Tamilnadu where according to Puranas there is high cosmic energy and have highest spiritual importance. These five places together are known as Pancha Mayanas or Pancha Mayana Sthalams. 

Following are five Mayanams


Name of Mayanam

Name of the temple

Name of Lord Shiva

Name of consort

Sthala Vriksha

Location

Kanchi Mayanam

Ekambar-eshwar

Temple

Ekambar-nathan

Kamakshi Amman

Mango

Kanchi-puram

Kazhi Mayanam

Brahma-purishwarar Temple

Periya-nayakar (Thoni-appar)

Periya-nayaki

Parijatam

Sirkazhi (Tanjavur)

Veezhi Mayanam

Nethrar-baneswarar Temple

Nethrar-baneswarar (Veezhi-nathar)

Brahat Sundara-kusambikai

Sandalwood tree, Jackfruit tree, Champak

Tanjavur (Thiruveezhimizhalai)1


Nallur Mayanam

Kalyana-sundar-eshwarar Temple

Kalyana-sundareshwar

Kalyana-sundari

Bilva

Kumbha-konam

Kadavur Mayanam

Amritha-kadeswarar Temple

Amritha-kadeswarar

Abirami Amman

Gulabi Chameli (Jaathi Malli)

Thiru-kkadaiyur2



1Once this place was dense forest with sandalwood, jackfruit, champak and Vila (Kavatha) trees. Hence this place is known as Veezhi

2Near this place, there is one more temple which is locally known as Mayanam i.e. Brahmapurishwarar temple. Water from this temple pond is taken to Thirukkadaiyur daily for abhishek. It is about 10 mins from Thirukkadaiyur


Friday, April 16, 2021

Thirukkadaiyur Veeratteswarar temple





This is the eighth Veeratteswarar temple. The place is connected to the slaying of Yama by Lord Shiva to save Sage Markandeya from death. 

The temple is known as Amrutaghateshwarar temple. The temple is located at Thirukkadaiyur on the Mayiladuthurai - Karaikal route at about 32 kilometers from Mayiladuthurai.

This is one of the 276 Paadal Pethra Sthalams. Appar and Sundarar have sung sacred hymns on Lord Shiva of the temple. This is also considered as one of the shakti peetha. 

Mulavar: Sri Amrutaghateshwarar,
Devi: Abhirami Amman
Kshetra vruksha: Bilva, Gulabi Chameli (Pinjalam or Jathi Malli in Tamil)
Sacred Teertha: Amruta pushkarini, Ganga Teertha, Shiva Ganga Teertha, Markandeya Teertha and Kalateertha
Puranik name: Thirukkadaiyur, Bilavavanam, Pinjalamvana
Present name: Thirukkadaiyur
District: Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu

The west facing temple has five prakarams, parikramas and seven tiered Rajagopuram. Lord Shiva is a swayambhu shiva linga. Temple is about 2000 years old. There are fifty four stone inscriptions within the temple which indicate the contributions of the kings of Chola, Pandya and Vijayanagara kings. The kshetra vruksha Pinjalam is about 2000 years old. It flowers throughout the year and its flowers are used only for the worship of Lord Shiva in the temple. This vruksha is found in the inner corridor.

About the shrines and idols:
When we look at the shiva linga closely and minutely we can observe an image of another shiva linga behind it. Similar to Lord Muruga who has six kshetras attributed to him, Lord Vinayaka also has six sthalas attributed to him. There is a shrine of Ganesha on the outer parikrama. It is to the right of Nandidev who is facing Lord Shiva. Lord Ganesha in the shrine is known as Kallavarana Vinayaka. And this shrine is third of the six sthalas. Lord Ganesha carries an amrut kalash in his trunk. The utsav murti in this temple is known as Kala Samhara murti. There is a shrine of Goddess Parvati in a parikrama with infant Lord Muruga seated on her lap. She is known as Guhambika.

We have the shrines of Lord Ganesha, Lord Muruga with Valli and Devasena, Somaskanda, Nataraja and his consort Shivagami. In the corridor we come across idols of Mahalakshmi, Bilvavaneshwar, Lord Dakshinamurti, Bhikshatanar, Goddess Durga, Ardhanareeswarar and Bhairav and koshta murtis. In this temple there is no navagraha shrine. There is a shrine of Papakareshwar which was worshiped by Sage Agastya. There is another shrine of Punyavaradanar which was worshiped by Sage Pulasti. These shrines are found in the corridor. 

In the inner right hand side wall of sanctum sanctorum there is a yantra. It is known as Thirukadiyur rahasya. It is stated that one has to have darshan first of Papakareshwar, then Lord Shiva and finally yantra, so that his life span will increase. In this place opposite to the shrine of Kalasamhar murti we have Yama idol in worshiping posture with his mount by his side.


Salient features
There are six places where one can get rid of fear of Yama namey 1. Thirukkadaiyur, 2. Thiruveezhimalai, 3. Thiruvaikudi, 4. Thiruvenkadu, 5. Thiruvaikavur, 6. Tiruvanchiyam. It is believed that Lord Shiva brought Ganga to help Sage Markandeya to perform Shiva worship at this place. The well (pond) near this temple is believed to have water from Ganges. Water from this well is used only for the abhishek of Lord Shiva. 

There is a huge idol of Lord Shiva as Kala Samhara murti who saved Sage Markandeya from Yama. Lord Shiva has his left leg on AdiShesha; his trident pointing towards Yama and we find Yama at the foot of the other leg of Lord Shiva. By the side we have an idol of bhuta ganas dragging yama with a rope. The idol of Yama at Lord’s feet is kept covered by a metal plate and is removed only at the time of puja. Goddess Parvati is depicted as a small girl along with Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Saraswati. She is known as Balambika. There is a scar on the shiva linga which is visible only during abhishek. It is believed to have been made by the rope which was thrown on Markandeya by Yama. And the rope left a mark on the shiva linga as Markandeya was grasping the shiva linga. It is believed that this is 108th shiva sthala where Sage Markandeya worshiped Lord Shiva to escape from Yama. It is believed that siddhas lived around this place especially Pambatti Siddhar. 

Those who worshiped at this place: Lord Brahma, Lord Yama, Goddess Durga, Vasuki, Sages Agastya, Pulasti, Markandeya, Sapta Matrikas, and shaiva saints Appar and Sambandhar.

Kshetra purana:
Lord Brahma once went to Kailas to obtain dnyana upadesh from Lord Shiva. At that time Lord Shiva gave him some bilva seeds and told him that he will give upadesh at that place where the seeds grow into a tree in a short time (about one prahar). When Lord Brahma came to this place the seeds sprouted and became a tree in the mentioned period. Lord Shiva gave upadesh to Lord Brahma at this place. This place is known as Bilva vanam and shiva linga is known as Bilvavananadar. 

It is believed according to the purana that Lord Shiva gave amrut kalash during samudra manthan. The devas forgot to worship Lord Ganesha before partaking amrut. Lord Ganesha took the pot away from them and hid the pot at this place. But the amrut kalash got deeply entrenched and could not be removed and later on this amrut kalash became a shiva linga and Lord became Amrutaghateshwar. This shiva linga is present in the temple. 

Sage Mrikandu and his wife Marudmati got a son by performing penance at this place. The son was known as Markandeya. Lord Shiva blessed them with a son who will be noble, wise but who will live only for 16 years. When Markandeya came to know about his fate he went on pilgrimage to shaiva sthalams. He came to this place which was 108th shaiva sthalam on the day of his destiny. While he was worshiping the Lord Yama came to take away his life, Markandeya embraced shiva linga. When Yama threw his rope on Markandeya it covered the shiva linga also. It is stated in purana that Lord Shiva appeared from Shiva Linga as Kalasamhar murti and destroyed yama with his trishul. He blessed Markandeya that he will be sixteen years forever. Lord Shiva is known as Mrutyunjaya murti and Kalasamhar murti. 

As Yama was killed there was no death taking place on the earth. Bhudevi complained to Lord Shiva and he gave life back to Yama at this place. 

When we have darshan of Kalaasamhar murti without Yama who is kept covered the darshan is known as samhar darshan. When we have darshan with Yama the darshan is known as live darshan (Uoouir-pitha ऊइरपित्त darshan).

Lord Vishnu wanted to perform Shiva Puja before getting the amrut after samudra manthan. In order to perform puja, it is essential to remove one’s ornaments. So Lord Vishnu removed his ornaments before performing the shiv puja. From his ornaments Ambika appeared as Abhirami. It is believed that Mahalakshmi resides in the ornaments of Lord Vishnu. As Ambika appeared from the ornaments of Lord Vishnu, he is worshiped as mother of Ambika. 

Once a staunch devotee of Abhirami known as Subramanya informed the maratha king of Tanjore Saraboji Maharaja that the day was full moon day instead of new moon day. At that time Subramanya was in full concentration and in deep worship of Goddess Abirami. The king got angry and asked Subramanya to prove that it was full moon day or face the death sentence. Subramanya also known as Abhiramibhattar started reciting Abhirami Antaadi i.e. the end letter of the first verse becomes the beginning of the second verse and so on. When he was reciting the seventy ninth verse the earstead of Goddess Abhirami was thrown into the sky by her. It appeared as a full moon in the sky. This day i.e. new moon day of Tamil month of Thai (Jan-Feb) is celebrated in the temple on a very grand scale. 

Abhirami Antaadi contains 100 verses.

Importance of the Kshetra
On Aswini nakshatra in the Tamil month of Panguni, Ganges appears in the well at Brahmapureeswarar temple in Thirukadaiyur mayanam which is very close by. The water from this well is used only for the abhishek of Lord Shiva on all days except this day when people are allowed to bathe in this water.
By worshiping Lord Shiva with a flower from a Pinjalam, one is believed to have worshiped 1008 times.
According to Purana, one has to worship first Papakareshwar, and then Punyakareshwar, so that all sins are removed and one attains punya. 
Of the 63 Nayanmars, Kari Nayanar and Kungila Kalaya Nayanar lived and attained mukti at this place. Abhiram bhattar who wrote Abhirami Antaadi lived at this place.

Festivals and worships:
  1. Chithirai -  Magha nakshatra, Yama samhar festival for 18 days. On the sixth day Kalasamhar murti comes out in procession. 
  2. Purattasi
  3. Adi Puram
  4. Aipassi - skanda shashthi and annabhishekam
  5. Masi - mahashivaratri, 
  6. Panguni - Uttara phalguni
  7. Karthigai - deepam festival. On mondays Shankhabhishek with 1008 conches. Pradosha puja full moon
  8. Thai - new moon
  9. Special worship on Tamil english new year days

People perform the sixtieth birthday (utkruta shanti) that is known Shashthyapurti, seventieth birthday that is known Bhimarathi shanti, eightieth birthday that is known shatabhishek shanti, ninetieth kanakabhishekam. Besides this people perform janma nakshatra shanti. Ayushya homa and mahamrityunjaya homa to get rid of obstacles in life. Besides this, people perform special worship for wealth, child boon etc.

Friday, April 2, 2021

Thirukurakkai Veeratteswarar temple


This is the seventh shiva temple of the ashtaviratta sthalams. This temple is associated with the destruction of Manmada (Kamdev). The temple is located about 12 kilometers from Mailaduthurai - Manalmedu route. This is one of the 276 Padal Pethra Sthalams revered by Nayanmars. Thirunavukkarasar has sung a hymn on Lord Shiva of this temple. The temple covers an area of 2.5 acres on the northern bank of river kaveri. 

Mulavar: Sri Veeratteswarar, Sri Yogeshwarar

Devi: Sri Dnyanambika

Kshetra vruksha: Haritagi (Hara tree in Marathi)

Puranik name: Kamadahan Puram, Kampakkapuram, Yogeshwar Puram, Thirukurakkai 

Present name: Kurakkai

District: Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu

The shiva linga is a swayambhu linga and is about 1500 years old. The temple is west facing. Has 2 parikramas and 5 tiered rajagopuram. The stone inscriptions indicate the work done by Chola and Vijayanagar kings. The sanctum sanctorum is in the form of a semi circular tank (agazhi in Tamil). The front mandap looks like the forehead of a bat (Vavval in Tamil is bat, nethi is forehead). Hence the mandap is known as Vavval-Nethi-Mandapam.

About the idols and other shrines

On the base of shiva linga, there is a lotus flower fixed in it. 

Idols of Ratidevi (wife of Manmada) and Manmada are the utsav murtis in the temple. Lord Ganesha in this temple is addressed as Kurungai (short hand) Vinayaka. Lord Shiva is addressed as Kamadahan murti. He has his right leg hanging down, left leg folded on the lap, right hand in abhaya mudra and the left hand on the left leg. Lord Shiva in this temple is a anugraha murti. There is a separate shrine for kamadahan murti. Goddess Parvati has a separate shrine. Shrine of Lord Ganesha has a gajaprushtha gopuram (Vimanan). Lord Vishnu is known as Sri Soha (Grief) Hareshwarar. It is believed that Lord Vishnu was overcome by grief as his son Manmada was killed by Lord Shiva. Lord Vishnu has a separate shrine in the temple. There are shrines of Lord Muruga with Valli and Deivanai, Mahalakshmi, Surya, Chandra and Bhairavar. 

Koshta murtis are Mahaganapati, Lord Dakshinamurti, Lingodbhava, Lord Brahma, Goddess Durga and Chandikeshwar are present in the kosht.

There is an idol of Nalvar in the corridor Behind sanctum sanctorum there is a shrine for Lord Annamalai. There are idols of Lord Bhairav and Lord Vishnu on either side of Annamalai in worshiping posture. From the main temple at a distance of about half kilometer there is a place called Vibhoothikuttai. It is believed that Kamadev was burned to ashes at this place. Lord Shiva as Nataraja performed a tandav at this temple known as Veeratandav. Therefore the place (sabha) is known as Kamanashan sabha and Shambhuvinotha sabha. 

Those who worshiped at this place: Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Muruga and Ratidevi. 

Kshetra purana:

According to Puran, this place is associated with the death and rebirth of Kamadev. According to Puran, two demons Surapadman and Dharakan were tormenting the people, celestial gods, angels, and sages. They had a boon that they will be killed only by a son born to Lord Shiva. The devas tried to seek the help of Lord Shiva who was in deep meditation. They feared that Lord Shiva will become angry and they will not be able to face his wrath if they disturbed him. Finally they were able to convince Kamadev (Manmada) in helping them so that they can disturb the meditation of Lord Shiva, so that a son will be born to Lord Shiva. Manmada sent five arrows attached with flowers at Lord Shiva. Finally Lord Shiva was disturbed and he came out of meditation. He became furious on Manmada for disturbing him. He opened his third eye and burnt Manmada to ashes. 

Later on Ratidevi (wife of Manmada) pleaded with Lord Shiva and Parvati to bring back her husband to life. Finally Lord Shiva restored Manmada to life again but he cannot be seen by anyone except his wife. The marks left by the five flowers (lotus) can be seen on the shiva linga even now. Hence Lord Shiva is known as Sri Kamaanganashan and Kamadahanmurti. There are various places around this temple which are associated with this incident. 

The place where Manmada decided to disturb Lord Shiva is known as Kanganaputhur. 

The place where he drank milk is known as Palakudi

The place where he took the bow on hand is known as Villinur

The place where he stringed the arrow is known as Kavalamedu.

The place where all of them assembled to take the bow on hand is known as Javanallur

The place where he finally decided to release the arrow is knowns as Mettukurukkai

It is believed that Lord Shiva meditated under a Haritagi (Harada tree) (it is known as Kadukkai tree in Tamil). Hence Lord Shiva is known as Yogeshwarar. It is believed that tears of joy fell from the eyes of Lord Shiva when he was meditating and mixed in the river Pazhavaru. And now this is known as Dnyanateertha. 

Puran about Kurukkai Vinayaka:

Kai in Tamil means hand. Kuruki in Tamil means shrink or shorten. A sage called Teerthavahu used to worship at various Shiva temples by invoking the river Ganges (Ganga). When he reached this place, he could not get Ganga as the Shoolateertha at this place was considered to be more auspicious than river Ganga. When he tried to get water from Ganges, his hands shrank. He worshiped Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha with the grace of Lord Ganesha he got his hands to original shape. Hence the place got the name Kurukkai. And Lord Ganesha was known as Kurukkai Vinayaka as he has very short arms. Near the idol of Vinayaka we come across the idol of Sage Teerthavahu. 

Festivals and worships:

Margazhi (Dec-Jan): Ardhra festival for 3 days is held. 

Masi (Feb-March) 10 days of Kamadahan festival, Magha nakshatra festival, Mahashivaratri festival, Pancha murti procession. 

Purattasi (Sept Oct) Navaratri

Karthigai (Oct-Nov): On Somwar, special worship is done at night and yantra pooja of yantra in sanctum sanctorum. 

Aadi (July-August): Pooram festival

Panguni (Mar-April): Uthiram festival, Mahashivaratri, New Moon Pradosha pooja

Special worship is held on the Pongal, Tamil New year and English New year. 

People perform putrakameshthi yadnya for child boon

This is a parihar sthala for vargadosha.

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