A ‘Pearl’
Festival to celebrate the Saivite Poet’s Grand Entry into the Dhenupureeswarar
temple
The Lord of Patteeswaram provides a 'Pearl Canopy' to save Gnana Sambanthar from the heat wave
Legendary Tales from Thiru Gnana Sambanathar's life played over the three days
The centuries old three day annual festival was
celebrated at the Dhenupureeswarar temple in Patteeswaram recently in memory of
the grand entry of the Great Saivite Poet Thiru Gnana Sambanthar. When
the Saivite Poet, Thiru Gnana Sambandhar, had finished invoking the blessings
of the Lord at Thiru Sakthi Mutram and began his long walk, along with his disciples, to have darshan of
the Lord at Patteeswaram, a severe heat wave swept across the region.
Similar to the Vaishnavite Lord
fearing losing out on Thiru Mangai Azhvaar’s praise(http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2007/08/108-divya-desams-thiru-indhalur.html)
/ (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2008/03/thiru-ninravur-bhaktavatsala-perumal.html),
Lord Dhenupureeswarar too feared that the heat would take a toll on the great
poet and in an effort to not miss out on Gnana Sambanthar’s praise of him, the
Lord directed the Devas to carry a special ‘Pearl Canopy’ to protect him from
the sweltering heat. And much to the
Saint Poet’s surprise he found a beautiful ‘Flower Top’ providing him the much
needed relief from the burning Sun.
As he watched the Lord in awe
from the entrance of the temple, Thiru Gnana Sambanthar let out his first verse
of praise on the Lord of Patteesaram…
பாடல் மறை சூடன்
மதி பல்
வளையொர் பாகமதில்
........
மாட மழை பாடி
யுரை
பட்டிசரம் மேயகடி
காட்டரவினார்
வேடநிலை கொண்டவரை
வீடுநெறி கட்டிவினை வீடுமவரே
In memory of this event, a three
day festival is organized every year with legendary tales in the life of Thiru
Gnana Sambanthar played out on each of these days.
On the penultimate day of
Vaikasi, the event of Thiru Gnana Sambanthar being presented with ‘Thirumulai
Paal’ (an event that took place originally in Sirkazhi) was presented in the
morning at the Gnana Vaavi tank to the loud recital of Periya Puranam,
describing the tale of the 63 Saivite Saint Poets. In the evening, the tale of
him being presented the Potraalam was enacted at the temple.
On the final day of Vaikasi,
Thiru Gnana Sambanthar was taken around in a grand alankaram of a Muthu Kondai
in the morning while in the evening he was seen in a Muthu Odam.
The legendary episode of Thiru
Gnana Sambanthan making an entry into the Patteeswaram temple in the Pearl
Canopy was enacted on the first day of Aani. At 7.30 am, he came out on a Pearl
Palanquin, one that was carried by over 50 Sri Patham Thangis and made a two km
trip to Thirumetriligai. From there, he made his way to Thiru Sakthi Mutram.
Aani 1- Pearl Canopy Procession from Sakthi Mutram
Just after noon, with the Sun
striking hot evoking memories of that hot day over a 1000 years ago, Thiru Gnana
Sambanthar began the procession from Thiru Sakthi Mutram with the Grand Pearl
Canopy atop him and made his entry into Patteeswaram an hour later witnessed by
several thousands of devotees who had gathered there from all the nearby
villages.
Later in the evening, Thiru Gnana Sambanthar and Lord Dhenupureeswarar,
seen in a Muthu Vimanam, provided a joint darshan with a procession around the
streets of Patteeswaram bringing to end this unique ‘Pearl’ Festival.
The Dhenupureeswarar temple has 5
towering Gopurams including the 7 tier Rajagopuram. When Parasakthi undertook
penance here invoking the blessings of Lord Shiva, the sacred cow Kamadhenu
sent her daughter Patti to support the penance. Pleased with Parasakthi’s
prayers, Shiva appeared here with his long uncombed hair (Sadai Mudi) and
provided darshan.
மறையனொலி கீதமொடு பாடுவன
பூதமடி மறுவி
விரவார்
பறையனொலி பெறுக நிகழ் நட்டம்
அமர் பட்டிசர
மேயபனிகூர்
பிறையினொடு மறுவியதொர்
சடையினிடை
யேற்றபுனல் தோற்ற நிலையாம்
இறைவனடி முறை முறையின்
ஏத்துமவர் தீத்தொழில்கள்
இல்லர் மிகவே
As Patti played an important role
in the success of Sakthi’s penance, this place came to be called Patteeswaram.
How to reach
Patteeswaram is located 8 kms
South West of Kumbakonam. Auto from Railway station will cost Rs. 200. Town Bus/mini bus ply every half
hour from Kumbakonam Bus Stand. One can also board Aavoor/ Govindakudi bound
bus to reach the Patteeswaram temple in half hour from Kumbakonam.
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