12th Century AD temple built by Kulothunga
Chozha III
A Temple for liberation from Sani
Graha Dosham and all kinds of Skin Diseases
Located
6kmsver North West of the Mayiladuthurai Railway Station is the 12th
Century AD Srinivasa Perumal temple in Vaanamutti (now Kozhi Kuthi) on the
Northern Banks of the Cauvery, built during the rule of Kulothunga Chozha III, where the Moolavar is
seen in a gigantic 14 feet standing posture. The idol is a Mooligai Varna Kala idol.
The Story
King
Nirmalan, who ruled the Kodagu hills, developed a certain skin disease with
rashes all over his body. The king moved out of the kingdom to find a solution
to his troubles.
Narada
Rishi took the form of a hunter, met the king and explained the sins of his
previous births. In one of this previous
birth, as a Brahmin, he had not performed the duties of Brahmin Dharma and had
failed to perform the Pitru Karma and had hence developed the 'Go-Hathi' Dosham.
In his
previous birth as a Vanniya Chettiar, he had committed crimes in business and
was hence bearing the brunt of those sins in this current birth.
Narada directed
the king to undertake penance at the foot of the Kodagu Hills. Later, an invisible voice asked him to move
from the foot of the hills to bathe along the banks of the Cauvery.
When he
reached Moovalur, 2kms South of here, and had bath in the Cauvery, Lord Shiva
provided darshan and asked him to go North and undertake penance to invoke the
blessings of Lord Vishnu. As Shiva directed and showed the King the way to
cleanse himself from his sins, he is referred to at this place as Maarga Sahaya
Vazhikaattum Nathan at the temple in Moovalur.
King
Nirmalan continued his penance here. On the Shravanam Amavasya day in Thai,
Lord Vishnu appeared in a form of a fig tree and provided darshan from the
middle of the tree. The four leaves became the four hands of the Lord and
another set of leaves turned into an umbrella with the root of the tree being
the feet of the Lord.
With
King Nirmalan touching the root of the tree - the feet of the Lord, the place
to the East of where the temple is currently, turned into a Vishwa Pushkarani,
the sacred tank. After having bath here at the Pushkarani, he was liberated
from Kodi Hathi Curse and Pitru Sabham and was relieved from his skin disease.
Having
had darshan of Lord Vishnu and Mahalakshmi Thaayar, King Nirmalan became a
rishi and undertook penance on the banks of the Cauvery. Staying here, Pippalla
Maha Rishi composed a sloka on liberation from Sani Graha Dosham
Later he
attained Moksham at this place. To this day, in memory of this event, one can
see a mandapa of Pippalla Rishi.
The Name of this place
As he
was liberated from Kodi Hathi Dosham, this place came to be referred to as Kodi
Hathi Paapa Vimochana puram which in course of time became Kozhi Kuthi, the
name by which this place is referred to now.
Inscriptions
There
are three separate inscriptions inside the temple. One of the inscriptions
refers to the process of liberation from Sani Dosham if a devotee presents Anna
Dhanam to 10Brahmins on 51 Saturdays. The process details having a head bath,
presenting Nallennai in a bronze vessel with four vegetables and one green (Keerai)
vegetable.
Relief from Skin Diseases
This
temple is a Parikara Sthalam for liberation from Skin Diseases. Belief is that
if one visits the temple, has bath at the Vishwa Pushkarani and offers his
sincere prayers to Vaanamutti perumal, he will be relieved from any kind of
skin disease.
Saptha Swara Anjaneya
A 3 ½ feet
Anjaneya is seen in the form of a Saptha Swara Swaroopa form with his tail up
behind his head and with a bell.
Festivals
Aani
Rohini - Abhishekam
3day
Pavitrotsavam
Brahmotsvam
in Thai – Chariot Festival on Sravanam
Monthly
Sravanam is a special day at the temple
Quick Facts
Moolavar:
Vaanamutti Perumal East Facing Standing Posture
Thaayar : Daya Lakshmi
Utsavar : Abhaya Srinivasa Perumal
Time :
8am-12noon and 430pm-8pm
Contact : Varadaraja Bhattar @ 97872 13226 or Secy @
98424 23395
How to reach
From
Mayavaram Bus Stand, drive on the Kumbakonam Highway. Take a right at Moovalur
(2kms from Railway station) and drive North 4kms to reach Vaanamutti.
Alternately,
from Mayavaram take the Poompuhar- Kallanai road (North of Railway station) to
take a right at Chozhapettai to reach Vaanamutti
Auto
from railway station to the temple will cost Rs. 80.
enna azhagu perumal!
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Regards
Raghav
Coming to your blog for the first time :-) Had been to Kozhikuthi once as a young girl several years ago, but did not know the significance of the temple. A very beautiful write up. Enjoyed reading and thanks :-)
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Madam,
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and the comment.
Prabhu
Visited the temple last year. Wonderful writeup.
ReplyDeleteDetailed definition. Will be very useful for pilgrims. Hope to have darshan soon.
ReplyDeletevisited the temple on 24th august BEAUTIFUL TO THE PERUMAL AND ANJANEYAR
ReplyDeleteI visited here a month ago the perumal looking awesome no words to express All should visit hereπππ
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