Neelakandeswarar Temple Thiruneelakudi
Neelakandeswarar Temple is located in Thiruneelakudi, 13 kms from Kumbakonam, 55 from Tanjore, 3 from Aduthurai. Of the six centers in the human body known as Mooladhara, Swadishtana, Manipuraka, Anagatham, Vishuddhi and Aggna, Thiruneelakudi represents the Mooladhara position helping the devotee to raise the Kundalini Sakthi.
Rishi Markandeya wanted to lengthen his longevity. Devarishi Naradha advised Markandeya to worship Shiva in Thiruneelakudi which he meticulously followed. The Lord appeared before him and asked him of his desire. Markandeya told the Lord his wish and got back eternity of longevity. The grateful Markandeya took the Lord in a palanquin to Ilandalai, Enadhimangalam, Thirunageswaram, Thirupuvanam, Thiruvidaimarudhur, Maruthuvakudi and other places. The Chithirai Thiruvizha (April-May) is celebrated remembering this event.
History:
Of the six centers in the human body known as Mooladhara,
Swadishtana, Manipuraka, Anagatham, Vishuddhi and Aggna, Thiruneelakudi
represents the Mooladhara position helping the devotee to raise the Kundalini
Sakthi.
Rishi Markandeya wanted to lengthen his longevity. Devarishi
Naradha advised Markandeya to worship Shiva in Thiruneelakudi which he
meticulously followed. The Lord appeared before him and asked him of his
desire. Markandeya told the Lord his wish and got back eternity of longevity.
The grateful Markandeya took the Lord in a palanquin to Ilandalai,
Enadhimangalam, Thirunageswaram, Thirupuvanam, Thiruvidaimarudhur,
Maruthuvakudi and other places. The Chithirai Thiruvizha (April-May) is
celebrated remembering this event.
Festivals:
15 days Brammotsavam during Chithirai month. Rishi
Markandeya initiated this. All these days, the deity is taken in procession.
The deity is taken not only within Thiruneelakudi but to all the 18 villages
around Neelakudi. Thiruvadirai, Adipooram, Karthikai Deepam, monthly pradosha
days, Deepavali, Pongal and New year days of both Tamil and English calendars
are observed as important festival days in the temple.
Legends:
The Linga is a Swayambu – that which exists of itself. The
body of the Linga is rough and not soft. The leaves of the Vilwa Tree have five
petals against the usual 3 petals found in this tree generally. It is here
Rishi Markandeya got the boon of Chiranjeevi status – total freedom from death.
There are two Goddesses here, Oppilamulai Amman (Anupamasthini) in a wedding
pose and Bakathapeeshtapradayini – gracing the devotee of his/her desires, in a
penance pose.
It is in this holy soil, Dakshayini joined the Lord again
after returning from Daksha Yaga. Varuna (Lord of rain), angels worshipped
here. Brahma, Devaganda, Vasishta, Soorapanma, Kamadenu performed penances here
and got relieved of sins. A place praised in the hyms of Appar Swamigal in his
Thevaram. When the Jains tied Appar and threw him, he worshipped
Neelakandeswara in his celebrated hymn Kallinodu Aman Kaiyar in this temple.
A celebrated Shiva sthala having holy springs Brhmma
theertham, Ksheeragundam, Devi theertham and Markandeya theertham. The
antiquity of the temple goes back to more than 2000 years.
Presiding deity :Neelakandeswarar
Reputation :Swaymbu
Goddess :Oppilamulayal
Vinayaka :Nardanaganapathy
Holy tree :Vilva with 5 petals
Reputation :Swaymbu
Goddess :Oppilamulayal
Vinayaka :Nardanaganapathy
Holy tree :Vilva with 5 petals
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