Thursday, April 16, 2009

Thiruvattaru Adi Kesava Perumal Koil

Huge 22 feet Adi Kesavan seen in a Bhujanga Sayanam
Sun’s rays fall directly on the Lord for a week in the month of Puratasi and Panguni

Located about 30kms from Nagercoil off Marthandam near the Kerala - Tamil Nadu border and one of the 13 Malai Naatu Divya Desams is the Adi Kesava Perumal Koil. This is one of the oldest temples in this region.

Though this Divya Desam is located in Tamil Nadu, there are no big temple towers that are typical of Divya Desams in Tamil Nadu. The temple has been built in typical Kerala style on a 3 acre land. All poojas are in Kerala style - Thaanthriga Vithi and the priest is from Kerala as well.

The story

Asuras Kesan and Kesi tried to disrupt the Yaagam of Brahmma and troubled the Devas, who requested Lord Vishnu to help them destroy the asuras. Vishnu came here, killed Kesan and kicked down and slept on Kesi displaying his Sayana Kolam. Kesi’s wife invoked the blessings of Goddess Ganga, who along with Tamaraibarani, came with great velocity to cause floods here. Seeing this and as per the instructions of the Lord,Bhoodevi created a mount to block the over flow. Realising the fault, Ganga and Tamaraibarani split into two and into a circular formation around the Lord in a symbolic gesture of garlanding the Lord.

As the Lord killed the Asura Kesan, he came to be called ‘Adi Kesavan’. This Divya Desam is surrounded and circled by rivers (River Parali) from all sides. Hence, this place came to called Thiru ‘Vatta-aaru’.

Lord seen sleeping in opposite direction
One has to climb 18 steps to reach the Adi Kesavan Sannidhi, where the 22 feet Lord, made out of 16008 Saligramams, is seen in a West facing Bhujanga Sayanam (seen sleeping in the opposite direction –Head in the South, Feet in the North).

This Maaru Sayanam of Lord sleeping from right to left is also seen in Thiruvekka in Kanchipuram.
http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2007/10/108-divya-desam-kanchipuram-thiruvekka.html
Adi Ananthapuram
The temple is older than Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple in Trivandrum (about 50kms from here). Adi Kesava Perumal is said to be the elder brother of Anantha Padmanabhan and hence, this place is referred to as Aadhi Ananthapuram. This temple is also known as Chera Naatu Srirangam.

A Unique Occurrence

Between the 3rd and 9th day of Puratasi and Panguni, during dusk, Sun’s rays directly falls on the Lord inside the sanctum, almost as a mark of respect from the Sun God to Adi Kesava Perumal.

Other Interesting Events relating to Thiru Vattaru

Parasuraman is said to have undertaken penance at this place and performed daily poojas for Adi Kesavan

Chaitanya Maha Prabhu visited the temple in 1510AD

Sage Vashista is said to have stayed here for several years

Inscriptions and Sculptures

There are close to 50 inscriptions inside the temple in the outer prakarams in both Tamil and Sanskrit including those relating to Kulothunga Chozha I and his contribution to this temple. In addition to the inscriptions, one also finds a number of stunning sculptures on the pillars similar to the ones in Krishnapuram and Sri Vaikuntam.

Another remarkable feature is the mandapam outside the sanctum measuring 18ft width and 3 ft height that has been built on a single stone in the 12th Century AD.

There is reference to Thiru Vattaru in the more than 2000 year old famous Sangha time Tamil literature ‘Pura Naanooru’. Hence, this temple can be said to belong to that time or before.

Battle of Kolachal
King Marthanda Varam is said to have visited the temple and sought Adi Kesavan’s blessing before he undertook the battle of Kolachal.

Kumbabhisshekam
It has been over 400 years since the last Kumbabhishekam at this temple. Initiatives are currently on for the Kumbabhishekam.

Azhvaar Praise
NammAzhvaar has sung 10 verses of praise of Adi Kesavan of ThiruVattaru.
வாற்றாடான் அடி வணங்கி மா ஞாலப்பிரப்பு அறுப்பான் 
கேட்டாயே மட நெஞ்சே  கேசவன்  எம்பெருமானைப் 
பாட்டாய் பல பாடி பலவினைகள் பற்று அறுத்து 
நாட்டாரோடு இயல்வு ஒழிந்து 
நாரணனை  நன்னினமே' - Tiruvoimozhi

Singing praise of Kesavan and worshipping Him provides salvation from rebirth and takes one away from worldly attachments.

Quick Facts

Moolavar    : Adi Kesava Perumal, West Facing Bujanga Sayanam
Thaayar      : Maragada Valli Thaayar
Utsavar       : Adi Kesavan
Azhvaar     : NammAzhvaar has praised the Lord with 11 paasurams
Time          : 5am-12noon , 5pm-8pm
Contact      : Kesavan Namboodari @ 043651 283320 or 93455 48039
                    Mohan Kumar -Manager @ 94425 77047

Address : Adi Kesava Perumal Koil, Thiruvattaru PO 629 177 Kanyakumari District

Festival:
Panguni, Aipasi 10 day festival
Avani Thiruvonam
12 day Kalapa Pooja festival in Thai

How to reach the temple

Chennai -Nagercoil Train- Kanyakumari Express or Ananthapuri Express
Take bus from Nagercoil to Marthandam on the Trivandrum Highway ( 30kms - will take about 45minutes)

Bus No. 89 to Thiruvattaru from Marthandam about 6kms (on the way to Kulasekaram)
Temple is about 2minutes walk from the bus stop.

By car, one can reach Thiruvattaru in half hour from Nagercoil (about 30kms)- by taking a right just after Padmanabhapuram at Azhagiya Mandapam (23kms).

Nearest Railway Station: Kulithurai (Marthandam) – Ananthapuri Express stops here.

Other places to visit
Pechiparai Dam
Thiruparappu Falls
The Hanging Mathoor Bridge

9 comments:

Pam said...

We are planning a temple trip of Kerala. This blog was very informative; Thank you very much!

Prabhu.S said...

Thanks for the comment.

Good to know.

Prabhu

Anonymous said...

[url=http://hopresovees.net/][img]http://bariossetos.net/img-add/euro2.jpg[/img][/url]
[b]how to design filemaker pro plugin, [url=http://bariossetos.net/]line software store want[/url]
[url=http://bariossetos.net/][/url] free autocad software windows xp update crack
software buying process [url=http://bariossetos.net/]adobe photoshop cs4 serial numbers[/url] free invitation software downloads
[url=http://vonmertoes.net/]sales website software[/url] microsoft music software
[url=http://vonmertoes.net/]to buy oem software[/url] basic software price
utility software downloads [url=http://vonmertoes.net/]medical office management software[/b]

nirupa said...

dear prabhu
thank you very much for yr information. driver mohan was waiting for us at 4am in chengannur station, very eazyly we had darshan of all 6 temples,, had b.fast, he dropped us at railway station to proceed to ernakulam before 10am, paid rs 1200
regards
nirupamohan

Prabhu.S said...

Madam,

thanks, good to know that it went on well.

Prabhu

Ajit kumar Maddali said...

Thanks for the wonderful article detailing and the details provided. Visited the temple day before y'day and had a good darshan. Few things that would help people planning to visit this temple.

a. Temple timing : 5:00- 8:00 am, 10:00am to 12:00 noon and evening 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

b. The temple also serves good Annadhanam at 12:15 pm. The food includes Sambar, Rasam, Buttemilk and two vegetable curries. It also tasted very good. There are very little vegetarian options outside. People planning to visit this temple can time their visit acordingly and contribute to the annadhanam scheme run by the temple.

c. I happened to meet one Mr.Sukumaran a retired person who gave us very good insight into the temple, the lord, the signifcance of Brahma being absent in this temple etc.. When you visit the temple do check if he is around. The way he narrates and articulates is very interesting.

Ashok Kairali said...

Pls add nearby loadging facilities also. It will be very useful to the visitors from far.


MurPriya said...


Namaskaram

We would like to visit the following temples (nava thirupathi + nagerkoil temple in 2 days)

Please suggest some travel agent details if you have...
Also please suggest for any home made veg food near that area if possible ...

Thank you very much.


Nava Thirupathigal in Thirunelvelli + the following four near nagercoil

Thiruvaramangai Vaanamaamalai (Nanguneri) - Sri Thothatrinatha Perumal Temple
Thirukkurungudi - Sri Nindra Nambi Perumal Temple
Thiruvanparisaaram (Nagercoil) - Sri Kuralappa Perumal Temple
Thiru Vattaaru (Marthandam) - Sri Aadhikesava Perumal Temple

Thanks & Regards
Narasimhabakthai

Unknown said...

Informative. We can plan accordingly.
Thank you.