The only temple where Lord Srinivasa is seen facing North
Friday Thirumanjanam and Thursday Nethra Darshan are performed similar to Tirupathi temple
Located 15kms from Oppiliappan temple(Tirupathi Srinivasa's elder brother) on the Kumbakonam-Tiruvarur highway is the Srinivasa Perumal temple, in Kudavasal, considered to be the younger brother of Tirupathi Srinivasa.
The Story
Ahead of Pralayam, Brahmma approached Vishnu to help safeguard the Vedas. Mixing Nectar with sand, Vishnu made a sacred pot (Kudam) and asked him to place it Meru Hill in the North.
During the Pralayam, the pot slid down the hill, flowed along rivers and opened up and came to a halt here. The resultant river, which one can see 1km north of this temple is Kudamuruti. Brahmma opened the sacred pot and the first place created after the pralayam was ‘Kuda’ ‘Vayil’, which in passing of time became Kudavasal.
This place is referred to as Kadathvara Pura Kshetram by North Indians (sacred pot = Kada, opening of the sacred pot = Dwara)
Kubera’s Penance and Lord in Northern Direction
Kubera, God of Wealth and the ruler of the Northern direction, undertook penance and wanted Lord Srinivasa to provide darshan facing the North. Accepting his prayers, he is said to have appeared here. Hence, sincere prayers at this temple is said to bring prosperity and wealth.
During Krishnadeva Raya’s period and his visit to this region, several Vaishnavites who accompanied him are said to have stayed back. The idol of Srinivasa Perumal was found buried inside facing the Northern direction (belief is that this may have been buried in the aftermath of the Islamic invasion).
Lord appears as witness for his devotee
A story goes that Lord Srinivasa appeared at the Tiruvarur Court as a witness in favour of his devotee. During this time, the Sanctum door could not be opened even after it was unlocked. It is believed that the door opened automatically after the verdict in favour of the devotee.
Hence it is believed that Lord Srinivasa of Kudavasal answers the prayers of his devotees and fulfils their wishes.
Younger brother of Tirupathi Srinivasa
Kudavasal Srinivasa is said to be the younger brother of Tirupathi Lord Srinivasa. All pooja formalities are performed here similar to Tirupathi. Those who are unable to visit Tirupathi can visit this temple and undertake/fulfil their prarthana.
One can visit both Oppiliappan temple(elder brother) and Kudavasal Srinivasa Perumal(younger brother) temple on the same day.
Festivals:
Puratasi Brahmotsavam
Every Friday - Moolavar Thirumanjanam
Every Saturday - Fasting and performing archanai for Srinivasa Perumal is said to fulfil every wish of the devotees. Kubera, God of Wealth, is believed to bless the devotees and provide them with prosperity.
Every Thursday – Srinivasa Perumal adorns the Vadakalai Thiruman and provides Nethra Darshan to devotees. Having darshan on this day is said to eliminate drishti.
Every Month on Shravanam day, lighting Ghee lamp is a special event here
Quick Facts
Moolavar : Srinivasa Perumal North Facing Standing Posture
Time : 730am-12noon and 5pm-830pm
Contact : N. Srinivasa Gopalan Bhattar @ 94439 61467
How to reach
The temple is located within 200 yards of the Kudavasal bus stand.
Buses every 15minutes between Kumbakonam and Tiruvarur
Kudavasal can be reached in 45minutes, both from Kumbakonam and Tiruvarur
A car from Kumbakonam will cost Rs.250/-
Thirucherai Divya Desam is under 5kms North of the Kudavasal temple.
sthalapuram about kodavasal srinivasa perumal thirukoil is well explained here.
ReplyDeleteit is a small, beautiful temple , well managed by the kodavasal srinivasa perumal seva samithi and ably supported and guided by peramparai trustees.
during the visit of king krishna deva rayar to this place several vaishanavaites rendered services to this king and his company and the kind was extremely happy on the services rendered to him and his company.. to honour these vaishanavaites, he has conferred the title 'RAYAR' which is being prefixed to the name of each and every vaishanavites family living here for more than 10 ten generations.
No one should miss to visit this temple whenever they get the opportunity to visit Kumbakonam which is very near to Kodavasal.
We belong to Kudavasal Rayar family.
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DeleteWe also belong to Kudavasal Rayar family.
Thank You for reading and the information above.
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ReplyDeleteI belong to Kudavasal Rayar family.
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