The Red Brick turned into a Golden Brick on the night when Sundarar lay asleep on the brick saddened by the likelihood of not being able to present Anna Dhanam on Panguni Uthiram day
Prarthana Sthalam for successful House Construction
Prarthana Sthalam for successful House Construction
Located 25kms from Nagapattinam
on the Kumbakonam Highway and 1km North of Thiru Kannapuram Divya Desam (Vishnu
temple) is the Agneeswarar Swami temple in Thiru Pugalur, a temple with 5
prakaras and one with inscriptions dating back to the period of Raja Raja I.
The temple is steeped with legendary episodes. The temple has been praised by the three Saint Poets Appar, Thiru Gnana Sambanthar and Sundarar. This is
the birth place of Muruga Nayanar, one of the 63 Nayanmars.
Blessing Agni with
a Structure
Historically, Agni had no
bodily structure. Seeking one, he invoked the blessings of Brahmma and Vishnu. He was directed to perform pooja at a place
where Lord Shiva was seen with a Thilakam. Pleased with his sincere prayers,
Lord Shiva blessed him with one. At this temple, Agni is seen with two heads, 7
hands, 3 legs, 7 Jwala and with 4 Korai teeth. He also requests that having
answered his prayers, the Lord be known with his name. Hence the temple here at
Thiru Pugalur is referred to as Agneeswarar temple. Also, the Saayi Rakshai
takes place at this temple only after pooja for Agni. It is believed that if
one seeks the blessings of Lord Agneeswarar here at this temple, even
impossible things are likely to happen.
King is blessed
with a child
Another story goes that the King
of Saranya Puri Samasthanam was childless. Directed by the Lord of Thiru Pugalur,
he performed a Putra Kameshti Yagna and
a child rose from flames of the Homam, whom he named as Sooligai. As the
Lord blessed the king of Saranya Puri with a child, he is also referred to as Saranyapureeswarar.
This is believed to be a Sani
Kshetram, where the Lord Saneeswarar is seen in a West facing posture. It is
said that one has to come here first before making the trip to Thirunallar. King
Nala and Saneeswarar are seen in the same sannidhi. After he bathed in the
sacred tank here, the kind heard an invisible voice stating that Saneeswara
will leave him aT Thirunallar and that his bad days will be behind him.
Dead End- Mukthi
Kshetram
The temple is surrounded on all
four sides by sacred tanks, quite a unique feature. The temple marks a dead
end, signifying the path to Mukthi. There is no path way past the temple. Also
there is only one entrance to the temple and one has to enter and exit through
the same place unlike other Saivite temples where there two or 4 entrances..
Punnai Tree
It is a temple where Vishnu
performed Pooja invoking the blessings of Lord Shiva seeking to be present here
as the Sthala Vriksham. Today this day, he is believed to remain here at the
Punnai Tree.
Asura’s devotion to
his mother
Banasuran’s mother sought to
perform pooja with 108 lingams at Kasi. To meet this requirement, the asura
plucked lingams from different temples. Having picked up 107, he came here for
the 108th. Unable to remove the idol, he tried to dig a pit all
around but that only resulted in water oozing out. Frustrated at his inability
to fulfil his mother’s promise, he told the Lord that he wanted to end his
life. Pleased with his devotion and commitment to his mother’s words, the Lord
is said to have turned slightly towards North in a mode of turning towards Kasi
and providing darshan to his mother. Hence the Lord is also known as ‘Kona’
Piran.
A unique feature at this temple
is that it is surrounded by sacred water on all four sides.
Protecting a
Sincere Gurukal
Once when a sincere Gurukal had
left the temple, the king of the region made his way into the temple for
darshan. To protect the Gurukal from the King’s anger at his absence, the Lord
himself is believed to have taken on the role of the Gurukal and performed
pooja after which he went back to his original location. Hence the Lord is also
referred to as ‘Prathyaksha’ Nathan.
Positive Energy
into one’s life
The chakra of one’s life is
dependent on the karmas from the previous life, the karmas of the forefathers
and the one’s own karma in the current life. To bring about a positive change
in one’s life there are idols inside the temple for each of these karmas –
Kadantha Kaala Nathar, Nigazh Kaala Nathar and Varung Kaala Nathar. Offering sincere
prayers to each of these idols is expected to bring about positive energy in
one’s life.
Saving a Pregnant
Lady
When floods hit the nearby
village of Polagam, a pregnant woman faced a difficult situation of finding a
doctor. Answering her sincere prayers, Ambal is believed to have presented before
the woman as a doctor and taken care of her. Hence Ambal is referred to here as
Karunthar Kuzhali. As a symbolic gesture of having played the role of a nurse,
a white saree is presented to Ambal during the night pooja. It is believed that
even impossible things will turn around if one presents the white saree to the
Ambal and seeks her blessings.
Appar’s Mukthi at
Thiru Pugalur
All three Saint Poets have sung
praise on the Lord of Thiru Pugalur. This is the only temple where all three
saint poets have sung praise of the Lord as ‘Shiva Logam’.
After having first visited here, Appar
made his way to Tiruvarur, Rameswaram and Vedaranyam. He later comes back here
and explains the meaning of the Thiruvathirai Pathigam here at this place. To
test his sincerity, the Lord is said to have put across a number of challenges
including presenting beautiful women in front of him. Appar passed each of the
tests convincing the Lord that he was interested in nothing else but the
blessings of the Lord and wanted to merge with the Lord. He attained Mukthi
here on Chitrai-Sathayam after performing Kainkaryam at this temple. In memory of this episode, there is a separate Sannidhi for Appar.
Liberation from
Dhanur Rasi issues
Out of the 12 Rasis, three are
related to Agni. This temple relates to the Jwala Agni – Dhanur Rasi. Hence
this is believed to be a parikara sthalam for issues relating to Dhanur Rasi
Prarthana Sthalam
for House Construction
After his wedding, Sundarar was keen to present
Anna Dhanam on Panguni Uthiram but he was short of funds. He told his wife that
he would go to Thiru Pugalur and invoke the blessings of the Lord there. When
he reached here, it was already late evening and the temple was closed.
Disappointed at this, he picked up a brick and placed his head on the brick and
slept thinking of the Lord. In his dreams, the Lord assured him that he would
take care of his noble cause. The next morning when he woke up, he was
surprised to find the brick having turned to gold.
Delighted at this, Sundarar
presented 11 Pathigams in praise of the Lord asking the Lord that since the
brick had turned to gold, he should also bless all the devotees who came there
with issues relating to house construction and help in the successful
completion. Belief is that those who present a few bricks and perform Vaastu pooja
here at this temple will be able to buy/build a house within the next one year.
Special Features at
the temple
Temple is at a dead
end – hence a Mukthi Sthalam
All three Saint
Poets having praised as ‘Shiva Logam’
Sundarar blessed
with a golden brick
A Separate Sannidhi for Agni seen with a Bodily Structure
3 Major Festivals
10 day Appar festival in Chitrai ending on Sathayam
On each of the days, both in the
morning and evening, an episode from Appar’s life is enacted showcasing his
achievements and contribution to the society. On the 10th day,
Homam, Abhishekam takes place. At mid night, he goes out on a procession on the
Pushpa Pallakku. The next morning at around 4.30am, after the presentation of ‘Ennugey
Ennugey’ Pathigam, Appar merges with the Lord.
10 day Vaikasi
Brahmotsavam including
the enactment of Lord Chandrasekarar providing darshan to Agni
Thai Poosam
Procession
At 4am on Thai Poosam, the Lord
makes his way on a 24 km procession to Saranya Puri where theerthavari takes
place on the Rishaba Vahana. He makes his way back to the temple at 11pm that
night.
Renovation work is expected to
start at the temple in 2017.
The temple is open between 6am
and 12.30pm and 430pm-930pm. Contact S Saravana Gurukal @ 94442 64982 / Ramesh Gurukal @ 9487864858
The current Gurukal has been there for just the last year and a half. But he explains the significance of each homam and each prarthana/parikam in a simplistic and easily understandable way that gives a lot of confidence to the devotees.
How to reach
Get down at Thiru Pugalur/Thiru
Kannapuram Arch on the Nagapattinam Kumbakonam Highway. From Mayiladuthurai and
Thiruvarur, get down Sannanallur and board the Kumbakonam-Nagapattinam bus (
6kms to Thiru Pugalur). Get down at Nannilam railway station and board the
Kumbakonam-Nagapattinam bus to get down at Thiru Pugalur.
Auto from Sanna Nallur junction
to the temple will cost Rs. 100 (6kms)
Thanks for sharing your life experience. and yes our PM is a source of inspiration.
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