Saturday, 30 March 2013

Specialized for Nagadosham-Nageshwaran temple








                                                            

Nageshwaran Temple





Location: Kumbakonam, 2kms from Kumbakonam Bus stand (Kumbakonam to Thanjavur road) 36 kms from Thanjavur

Sthalas Name:
Arulmigu Sri Nageswaran Temple

DEITY:
God: Naganathar
Goddess: Periyanayaki
Theertham : Nagatheertham, Singa Theeertham

Speciality of The Sthala:
One of the most ancient temples in Kumbakonam, the small Nageswara Swami - Shiva temple, one of the finest early Chola temples, is noted for the quality of its sculpture, thought to have been completed a few years into the reign of Parantaka I (907 - 940). Adisesha and Surya had worshipped Sri Nageswara here. When Adisesha was groaning under the weight of the world, he came to Kuvinvanam, the present Nageswara temple and did penance. Siva and Parvati appeared before Adisesha and blessed him with enough strength. A well in the temple is called Naga Theertham.
The Bilva leaves that were used for worshipping the nectar Kalasa fell on a spot and became a Linga. That came to be known as Vilvanesar. How this Vilvanesar came to be called Nageswar is an interesting story.

Nageswaran Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in KumbakonamTamilnaduIndia. The temple is incarnated by the hymns of Thevaram and is classified as Paadal Petra SthalamShiva in the guise of Nagaraja, the serpent king and is located in the centre of Kumbakonam.

Aditya Chola constructed this temple during the 12th century. It is great marvel of Chola architecture, building technology and astronomy. The orientation is structured in such a way that it allows sunlight inside the temple, right on the sanctum only during the Tamil month of Chithirai (April/May). It bears another name called Surya Kottam or Keezha Kottam. The Karuvarai(Sanctum Sanctorum) of Nageswaran temple is similar to Sarangapani Temple, as it is made in the form of a Chariot. The temple consists of three gopurams in the eastern, western and southern directions. There is a local belief that the worship during morning, afternoon and evening needs to be performed at the three Nageswaran temples namely Nageswaran Temple, Tirunageswaram and Thirupampuram respectively.

Architecture
The temple shows early Chola art in its best form particularly in the form of human figures. The sanctum is of padabandha-padmaka type stands on padmopana. The lotus leaves of the padmopano are carved with vitality. In its iconographic scheme the Ardhanari, Brahma and Dakshinamoorthy in the niches of the outer wall are featured. The other sculptures on the walls almost life-size reflect either the donors to the temples or contemporary princesses and princes. The epic scenes are in low relief on the plinth below the pilasters of the walls of the sanctum, recalling the wood work.
The Devi shrine is an independent structure situated in the outer prakaram(outer precincts of a temple), detached from the axial unit, though it faces south, a feature common to Saiva Devin shrines. The complex of Nataraja shrine is in the form of a chariot on wheel drawn by horses as in the case of Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram and Sarangapani Temple in Kumbakonam.

Gangai Vinayagar
During Rajendra Chola's Ganges expedition, the victorious chola army brought a beautiful Vinayagar statue as a war trophy to the chola empire. The Vinayagar statue was kept at this temple and was aptly named as Gangai Vinayagar. Currently, the Vinayagar is present in theardha mandapam, in front of the sanctum of Nageswarar. The Vinayagar seems to be in the Pala style.


Gallery
Sculpture At Nageswaran Temple







Speciality Gods in and around Kumbakonam













NAVA GRAHA TEMPLES DHARSHAN – AROUND KUMBAKONAM

According to the Hindu Philosophy every human being born is influenced by the vibrations of nine planets (Nava Grahas). It is believed that all good and bad things are due to the effects of these nine planets. Each planet has its own vibration and has a separate place in each of their temples. When we visit these temples, we are saved from bad things or incidents, by the blessings of these planets. Hence, worshipping the Nava Grahas is considered to be sacred and essential too.


1. Sun God - Suryanar Koil:

The main deity here is Vishwanadhar with his consort Visalakshi, but importance is given to Sun God with his consort Usha and Chaya Devi. Just like the Solar system, all the planetary deities surround the Sun God in separate structures. The great saint Thirugnanasambandar sang the praise of lord Shiva in this temple.


2. Moon God - Thingalloor:

This is the only place, where pooja is offered to the Moon God. This is where Appudhi Adigal, a great devotee of Thirunavukkarasar, one among 3 saints (Appar, Sundarar, and Manickavasagar), was born. Saint Thirunavukkarasu performed the miracle of bringing back Appudhi Adigal’s son’s life after he died of snake bite. To this day it is believed that no poisonous snake or insect exist in Thingalloor.


3. Mars-Sevvai-Vaitheeswarankoil:

He is said to be the doctor who cures ills of human beings fondly referred to as Vaidyanadha Swami. His consort is Theyyal Nayagi, who is believed to carry Oils, Sanjeevi Herbs and the sand from under the Vilva tree, as a cure for all kinds of illness. The special pooja performed at the sanctum sanctorum of Muthukumaraswami is a speciality. One can have the darshan of the idol of lord Dhanvantri. The Prasad am at this temple is tiny balls of Vibhuti and Sandal Paste. There is a special shrine of planet Mars for curing illnesses.

4. Mercury- Budhan - Thiruvengadu:

There are 3 deities of Shiva in this temple referred to as Thiruveyngadar, Agoramoorthy and
Natarajar with the consort as Vidyambigai. She is supposed to have taught Brahma all
knowledge. Planet Mercury is considered as the lord of all knowledge. People offer parrot
green color cloth to the deity with special pooja at the crack of dawn.



5. Jupiter- Vyazhan- Raja Guru- Thenkudithittai:

Jupiter is also known as “Jove”, the supreme deity of the Romans. The main deity in this
temple is Vasishteshwarar with his consort Ulaganayagi Ammai. The speciality of this temple
is the shrine for Rajaguru between the two deities. Of all the Guru temples, this is the only
place, where he is called Brahaspati. The lord manifested here as Lingam. Right on top of the
Lingam, there is a moon stone that absorbs moisture from the atmosphere during nights and
condenses it into water and drops it every 25 minutes on the Shiva Lingam, which is a divine
speciality.

Jupiter – Guru – Alangudi:

The main deity here is Apatsahayar, Elavar Kuzhali Amman, believed to be a friend of
humanity during times of distress. This is another abode of the Guru Bhagawan – the Jupiter
Planet. The great saint poet Thirugnanasambandar sang Thevara Thiruppadhigam.

6. Venus – Sukran- Kanjanoor, Karpagamba Samedha Agneeswarar Temple:

The lord manifests here as the Venus planet. The great sage Appar sang in praise of the deity.
The lord worshipped Agni (fire) in this temple and hence the name Agneeswarar.

7. Saturn – Sani – Thirunallaru:

The deity here is Dharbaranyeshwarar with his consort Pranambigai. The planet Saturn is set
to have followed King Nala for seven and a half years giving him troubles. But Saturn could
not enter this temple and hence stood outside. Lord Sani had promised that he would not touch
any one who was a devotee of Lord Dharbaranyeshwarar. King Nala attained atonement from
all his troubles here. There is a separate shrine here for Lord Sani.

8. Rahu- Thirunageswaram:

The lord manifests here as Naganathan with his consort Girigujambigai. It is believed, when
Abishekam with milk is performed on the deity, it turns blue denoting the atonement of all
sins. People wait in long queues to perform Rahu Kala Pooja here. The three most venomous
snakes called Adiseshan, Dakshakan and Karkodagan are said to be devotees of this deity. The
deity of Girigujambigai with Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswathi on either side of her is a
speciality. Also the deity Pirai Ani Nudhalal shrine is very famous because the moon light
falls on her forehead in the month of Karthigai on the night of full moon (Thirukarthigai) day.
She is called so because of this.

9. Kedhu – Keezhperumpallam:


The deity in this temple is Arulmigu Naganadhar. This is the shrine for Lord Kedhu. This is
the shrine, where the serpent Vasuki regretted that the lord had to drink the poison that it had
sucked.




Temples and its locations

Place 
Location
Name of God's
Aadanoor
9 Kms. from Kumbakonam on the Thiruvaiyaru Road
Andalukkumayyan
Ammankudi
20 Kms from Kumbakonam 
Kailasanadar
Avoor
10 Kms from Kumbakonam to Thanjore via Melatur
Pasupatheeswarar
AzhagaPuthur
5 Kms from Kumbakonam on the Thiruvarur Road
Sornapureeswarar
Darasuram
4 Kms from Kumbakonam on the Thanjavur Road
Airavadeswarar
Enkan
32 Kms from Kumbakonam on the road to Thiruvarur(Near Kudavasal)
Lord Subramanya
Ganapathiagragharam
25 Kms from Kumbakonam on the road to Thiruvaiyyaru
Lord Vinayaka
Haridwaramangalam
28 Kms from Kumbakonam
Padaleswaran
Innamboor
3 Kms from north from Puliyanchery which is on the Kumbakonam - Swamimalai road
Ezhutharinthar
Kapisthalam
Near Swamimalai on the Kumbakonam- Thiruvayyaru Road 
Gajendra varadan
KoneriRajapuam
4 Kms from pudur, a stop on theKumbakonam- karaikkal road 
Uma maheswarar (Boominathar)
Kottaiyoor (Koteeswaram)
6 Kms on the Kumbakonam-Swamimalai Road
Koteeswarar
Kudavasal (Kudavayil)
20 Kms from Kumbakonam on the road to Tiruvarur
Koneswarar
Adhi Kumbeswara Swami temple
In Kumbakonam Town 
Adhi Kumbeswarar
Nageswaraswami temple
In Kumbakonam Town 
Nageswarar
Someswarar temple
In Kumbakonam Town 
Someswarar
kasi visawanthar temple
In Kumbakonam Town 
kasi visawanthar
Bana Pureeawara
In Kumbakonam Town 
Bana Pureeawarar
Sarangapanitemple
In Kumbakonam Town 
Sarangapani
Chakrapani temple
In Kumbakonam Town 
Chakrapani
Ramasamy temple
In Kumbakonam Town 
Lord Rama
Kuttalam
26 Kms from Kumbakonam on Mayiladuthurai Road
Uktha veetheeswarar
Mannargudi
36 Kms from Kumbakonam Via Needamangalam
Sri raja gopala swami
Mayiladuthurai
35 Kms from Kumbakonam
Mayuranathar
Nannilam
30 Kms from Kumbakonam on the road to Nagore
Maduvaneswarar
Nallor
2 kms from Vazhapazhasalai, which is on Kumbakonam- Thanjavur Road
Kalyanasundareswarar
Natchiarkoil
12 Kms from Kumbakonam on the Tiruvarur Road
Srinivasa
Oothukadu 
20 Kms from Kumbakonam on the Thanjavur Road via Melatur 
Vedanarayanar
Pasupathikoil
Around 30 Kms from Kumbakonam on the Thanjavur Road
Brahma pureeswarar
Patteeswaram
10 Kms from Kumbakonam on the road to Thanjavur Via Melattur
Dhenupureeawarar
Pazhayarai
Near Patteswaram 
Someswarar
Poovanoor
It is in between Needamangalam and Mannargudi on Kumbakonam-Mannargudi road 
Pushpavansarar
Senganoor
Near Thirupanandal on Kumbakonam- Madras Road
Sathyagirinathar
Sirugudi
3 Kms from Katakambadi on the Kumbakonam - Natchiar Koil Road 
Sootchumapureeswarar
Swamimalai
8 Kms from Kumbakonam on Thiruvayyaru Road
Swaminathaswami
Therazhundoor
10 Kms from Mayiladuthurai on Kumbakonam-Mayiladuthutrai Road
Kosagar
Thirucherai
15 Kms from Kumbakonam on Kumbakonam - Tiruvarur Road 
Saranthatperumal
Thirukkannamangai
36 Kms from Kumbakonam on Kumbakonam-Tiruvarur Road Via Kudavasal
Bakthavatsalar
Thirukkarugavoor
7 Kms from Papanasam, which is on the Kumbakonam- Thanjavur Road 
Garbapureeswarar
Thirukkodikkaval
Situated in the Kumbakonam-Kadiramangalam Road
Koteeswarar
Thirumancheri
8 Kms from Kuttalam, which is 10 kms from Mayiladuthurai on Kumbakonam-Mayiladuthurai road
Kalyana sundarar
Thirumagalakkudi
2 Kms from Aduthurai, which is 15 kms from Kumbakonam on Kumbakonam- Mayiladuthurai Road 
Pranavaradeswarar
Thirumarugal
About 9 Kms from Nannilam on the Road to Nagore
Manikkavannar
Thirunaraiyoor
On the Kumbakonam- Tiruvarur Road 
Siddhanadeswarar
Thiruneelakkudi
On the Kumbakonam-karaikkal Road near Thirunageswaram
Neelakandeswarar
Thiruppampuram
2 kms from Karkathi which is on the Kumbakonam- Karaikkal Road 
Seshapureeswarar
Thirupanandal
19 Kms from Kumbakonam on Madras Road
Sadaiyappar
Thirupurambiyam
4.5 Kms from Innambar, which is 3 Kms from north from Puliyanchery which is on the Kumbakonam - Swamimalai road. 
Satchinathar
Thirubuvanam
5 Kms from Kumbakonam on Kumbakonam - Mayiladuthurai Road 
kambahareswarar
Thiruvaigavoor
4.5 Kms from Thirupurambiyam
Vilvaneswarar
Thiruvalanchuzhi
6 Kms from Kumbakonam on Kumbakonam - Swami malai Road via Dharasuram
Karpaga natheswarar
Thiruvanchiyam
On the Kumbakonam - Nagoor Road, near Nannilam
Vanchihingeswarar
Thiruvavaduthurai
2 Kms from Narasingampettai, which is at 16 kms from Kumbakonam-Mayiladuthurai Road 
Masilamaneeswarar
Thiruveehimazhai
Near Eravancheri on the Kumbakonam-Peralam Road
Netharar pareswarar
Thiruvidai marudoor
6 Kms from Kumbakonam on Kumbakonam -Mayiladuthurai Road
Mahalingeswarar
Thiruvisanaloor
8 kms from Kumbakonam 
yaganandeswarar
Uppilippan koil
10 Kms from Kumbakonam-Karaikkal Road
Oppiliyapan
Valangaiman
12 Kms from Kumbakonam on Manargudi Road
Mariamman

Kumbakonam "The spiritual Paradise"


Navagraha Temples

Navagaraha Temples - In Hindu's Astrology, it is strongly believed that the nine planets (navagarahams) play an important role in a man's fate and all these nine planets (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu and Ketu) were known Navagrahas. In Astrology each planet is represented by certain energy in the form of an iconic quality.
It is also strongly believed that worshipping these navagraha temples will benefit the people who suffered by Doshams like puthra dosham, kalathura dosham, surya dasai etc.,
According Hindu religion, it was trusted that these planets (navagrahas) were in-charge for punishing or giving judgements for those did sins in their poorva jenmams. Also if you done any good deeds in your poorva jenmam, these planets will gives us luxuries in our life. So worshipping these navagrahas regularly will reduce its effects on us. 

There are nine sthalams(temples) in Tamilnadu for these navagrahas namely 

Surya (Navagraha temple ) - Sooriyanar Kovil (Suriyanar Kovil)
Chandran/Chandiran (Navagraha temple ) - Thingaloor , 
Angaarakan/Chevvai (Navagraha temple ) - Vaitheeswaran Kovil,
Budhan (Navagraha temple ) - Thiruvenkadu, 
Guru (Navagraha temple ) - Alangudi, 
Sukran (Navagraha temple ) - Kanjanur, 
Shani/Sani ( Navagraha temple ) - Thirunallar, 
Raahu (Navagraha temple ) - Thirunageswaram, 
Ketu/Kethu (Navagraha temple ) - Keezhperumpallam

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