Praised by all Four Great Saint Poets
Food for the Needy, Justice for the People, Special Initiatives for Cultivation for the Harvest Season were highlights of Vikrama Chozha's contribution to Thiruvarur
Dance Arangetram took place every year in Chitrai and Certificates were awarded personally by the Chozha King at the Mandapa inside the temple
The Birth place of Somaskandar and the foremost among the temples praised by Saivite Saint Poets, the Thyagaraja temple in the heart of Thiruvarur is the largest Saivite temple in Tamil Nadu with 9 huge Gopurams, 5 Prakaras 108 Lingams and 54 Vimanas. The temple tank and the temple chariot are both huge and special features at the temple. The temple represents Sand among the Pancha Bhootha Sthalams.
It was here at this temple that
the famous Saint Poet Sundarar got his right eye (He got his left eye at
Kanchipuram). It was also here that Lord Shiva walked for Sundarar (The only other
temple where a similar event happened was at the Madurai Meenakshi Amman
temple).
There are several inscriptions
dating back over a 1000 years on the walls of the inner and outer prakaras. Just under a 1000 years ago, there were 56
festivals celebrated every year in a grand manner during the rule of the
Chozhas. Vasantha Utsavam is celebrated now in a grand manner in memory of the
legend relating to Manmatha, the God of Love.
Thyagaraja’s idol
Lord Vishnu took the idol back to
Parkadal and held him in his chest and performed pooja even while in his yogic
state. Once when an asura continuously troubled the Devas, Indra sought Vishnu’s
help in Parkadal. Vishnu handed him the idol of Thyagaraja and asked him to
perform pooja to this idol to help him in his battle with the asuras. With
this, the troubles for Indra went away.
Later when another asura troubled
him, Vishnu informed Indra to seek the help of Chozha King Musukuntha as the
asura had obtained the boon of being killed only by humans and that the king. Musukuntha was also a great Saivite Devotee.
Indra had kept the idol in a big
temple in the Indra Loga. Thanks to the King’s help, the asura was trounced. A
delighted Indra took Musukunta to his abode. There when Musukuntha found the
idol of Thyagaraja, an invisible voice directed him to take the idol to
Thiruvarur.
After having taken him around,
Indra offered a boon to the king for helping him win. The king asked for the
idol leaving Indra stunned. That night, Indra asked sculptor Vishwakarma to
make 6 similar idols. The next day, Indra offered the king any of the 6 idols
hoping that the king would not be able to distinguish the real one and would
take one of the 6 that were created the previous night.
Thanks to his true devotion, as
he stood in front of the original idol, Musukuntha Chozha sensed that this was
the original one. Delighted with the sincerity of the king’s devotion to Lord
Shiva, Indra handed him all the 7 idols. Musukuntha made his way to Thiruvarur
in a Chariot procession and celebrated with a grand festival.
Saptha Vidanga
Kshetram
He took the other 6 idols and
installed it at Thiru Kolili, Thiru Kaaraayil, Thiru Maraikkadu, Thiru
Vaaimoor, Thiru Nallaru and Thiru Nagai. These 7 are referred to as Saptha
Vidanga Kshetram.
Thiru Navukarasar in his Devaram
song states that Musukuntha stayed in Thiru Nallur (near Papanasam) and then
passed through Patteeswaram, Manakkal, Thalichathangudi before arriving in
Thiruvarur where he built the temple and installed the idol of Thyagaraja (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2015/04/thiru-nallur-sundareswarar-temple.html).
At the entrance to the Thyagaraja
Sannidhi, there is a beautiful sculpture of Musukuntha Chozha in memory of this
event. There is also a sculpture of Indra.
The Lord’s dance is special here
at Thiruvarur and presents the true philosophical meaning of each of his steps.
18
musical instruments are used to praise Lord Thyagaraja at different pooja times
( earlier it used to be 21)
The story of
Musukuntha
Once while Shiva and Parvati were
resting in the groves of Kailasam, a male monkey kept throwing Vilva leaves on
them. This irritated Parvati who was about to curse the monkey when Shiva
intervened. He reminded her that it was Shivarathri that day and the monkey had
indeed performed a divine deed by placing Vilva leaves on them. Thus, a likely
curse turned into a blessing and the two. Pleased with this, the male monkey
requested that he be born with a monkey face in memory of his previous birth.
Also, he asked if he could be born as a great devotee of Lord Shiva. This was Musukuntha Chozha who ruled the
Chozha kingdom with Karuvurai as his capital.
Manmatha’s Birth
It was here that Goddess Lakshmi undertook penance invoking the blessings of Lord Shiva. The severity of the penance is seen from the fact of standing on water and on hot sand in the summer. Pleased with the penance, Shiva, Devi and their son appeared before Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi and blessed them with a child. However, Uma Devi was upset that Vishnu had ignored her presence and cursed that the new born will also see death from the same person (Lord Shiva) who blessed his birth.
It was here that Goddess Lakshmi undertook penance invoking the blessings of Lord Shiva. The severity of the penance is seen from the fact of standing on water and on hot sand in the summer. Pleased with the penance, Shiva, Devi and their son appeared before Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi and blessed them with a child. However, Uma Devi was upset that Vishnu had ignored her presence and cursed that the new born will also see death from the same person (Lord Shiva) who blessed his birth.
A saddened Vishnu asked sculptor
Viswakarma to create an idol similar to the one who appeared before him. This
was Somaskanda and he offered his prayer to this idol. The three of them
appeared again and a pleased Uma Devi said that while the curse will have to be
fulfilled, she will bring him back again and will make him the leader of the
army. He was to be the God of Love.
Vasantha Utsavam is one of the
most special festivals at the Thiruvarur temple. Manmatha who knitted flowers
for the Lord had grown arrogant and was reduced to ashes by Lord Shiva’s eyes
as per the earlier curse of Uma Devi. Rathi invoked the blessings of Uma Devi
who then provided Rathi with an exclusive darshan of Manmatha (for her alone). Delighted at this, the two celebrated by
creating a festival for Lord Thyagaraja in Panguni invoking his blessings. In
his memory is celebrated the Vasantha Utsavam.
Lord’s right foot –
2 days a year
Two days in a year, the right
foot of the Lord can be seen – on Panguni Uthiram and Margazhi Thiruvathirai.
On these days, Uma Devi’s left foot can be seen. At Chidambaram, on Margazhi
Thiruvathirai, the Lord’s left foot can be seen.
Chitrai Prayers and
the reward
In the 2nd prakara is
the sannidhi for Aada Kechchuvram. Vishnu, Brahmma and Indra invoked the
blessing of this Lord. Belief is that those who offer their sincere prayers to
this Lord on Chitrai Krishna Paksha Chaturdasi will be blessed to attain the
status equivalent to Indra.
All four great Saivite Saint
Poets have sung praise of the Lord at this temple. This is also the temple with
the highest amount of praise from the saint poets along with Chidambaram,
Sirkazhi and Madurai.
Inscriptions
Sembian
Devi built the temple in its current form and structure converting it to stone
construction. She donated generously for the daily pooja and rituals handing
silver vessels to the temple.
During
the Raja Raja I, a special palanquin was made for the street procession of
Lord, for which money was granted from the temple coffers.
Grand
Celebrations in Aipasi Sathayam and Aadi Thiruvathirai were introduced. There
was a temple assembly that met regularly
at the mandapa to discuss the activities of the temple.
There
were 56 grand festivals each year during the rule of Kulothungo I.
Vikrama Chozha and Thiruvarur
During the rule of
Parakesari (Vikrama) Chozha, a mandapa was created at the temple where in food
was distributed to the needy and to the travelling devotees.
Vikrama Chozha also
stood in front of the ‘Mandapa for Justice’ that was erected at the temple from
with God as Witness, cases were heard and Justice provided to people.
Also it was during
his rule that dance arangetram was initiated in the month of Chitrai every year
for young talented dancers at the Devasiriyin mandapa and he awarded them a
certificate as proof of the event.
Inscriptions at the
Eastern entrance provide insights into the appointment of temple staff during
his rule.
Also, during this
period, the respected and senior residents of Thiruvarur congregated and made
donations for ghee that was to be used
to light the lamp for the Lord every day.
Even though he
ruled from Gangai Konda Cholapuram, he had special liking for the Lord of
Thiruvarur and organised special grants for the people of Thiruvarur. A couple
among these were granting of lands for the people and construction of lakes for
cultivation purposes ahead of the harvest season - which were well appreciated by the people of Thiruvarur.
The Names
In centuries gone by, the temple
has been referred to as Aadaga Kshetram, Kamala Puram, Vanmeega Puram, Muchu
Kunda Puram, Andar Gadheswara Puram, Sri Puram, Inder Maageswara Puram and Skanda
Puram among many other names.
One finds Nava Durga inside the
temple.
Festivals
Grand Panguni Utsavam
Aruthra Utsavam – Lord’s legs can
be seen on that day.
Chariot Festival in Panguni
Vasantha Utsavam
Quick Facts
Moolavar : Vanmeegar
Ambal: Soma Kulambai / Kamala Ambal / Nilothpalaambigai
Utsavar : Thyagaraja
Time : 6am-12noon and 430pm-9pm
Contact : Somaskanda Gurukal @ 99659 57725 or 04366 244484 /
Ravichandran Gurukal @ 94439 72209
Nice reading. Well written.
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ReplyDeleteHe helped contact Somaskandar gurukal. In addition also contacted bhattars at Thirukannamangai and Thirukannangudi. In addition also providing option to visit temples in Manakkal/Sikkal.
In addition to providing temple information, he also provided travel options within those areas making trave very easy. Prtraveller is fast to respond and is very helpful and ensures the trip is one to remember. I have had similar experiences going to Srirangam, Kumbakonam.