Budhan Sthalam
Thiru Gnana Sambanthar refers to the three sacred tanks and relief from mental disease in his praise of this temple
The legend relating to
Swetharanyeswarar temple in Thiruvenkadu dates back to a period in the Ramayana.
Valmeeki makes a comparison in the Aranya Canto of Rama Killing Khara and
Dhoosana to the way Swetharanyeswara killed Yama at Thiruvenkadu.
‘சபபாத
கரோ பூமன்
தஹ்யமான சராக்னி
நருத்ரேநேவ வினிர்தக்த
சுவேதாரண்யே யதாந்தகஹா’
Three Lords (Swetharanyeswarar,
Natarja and Agora Murthy), Three Theerthams (Soma, Surya, Agni), Three Sthala
Vriksham (Vadalal, Konrai,Vilvam), Praise by Four Saint Poets are special
features of the temple.
The temple is located 3kms off
the Northern Banks of Cauvery and 1km South of Manni River.
A rare Five Posture
Display
Lord Shiva provides darshan here
in five different postures. In the ‘Easaanam’, a posture representing purity,
the Lord is seen facing the sky. Other postures include Vaamadevam facing the
Northern Direction and representing Nourishment, Tatpurisha facing the East and
representing Spirituality and Destruction of ‘Ego’. Sadyojatam is a West facing
posture representing Creation.
The most differentiating feature
is the tall 7 feet Lord facing the South where he is seen in a Destructive
Posture referred to as Agora Murthy, a manifestation of Shiva’s anger.
This is the only temple where one
can have the full fledged darshan of the tall ‘Agora Murthy’ one of the 64 idol
forms of Lord Shiva.
Dance Posture
Lord Nataraja is said to have
presented the Hasti Dance form here at this temple. The Sannidhi of Nataraja
dates back to a period prior to the one at Chidambaram and hence is referred to
as ‘Aadhi Chidambaram.’ The Sannidhi Complex at Chidambaram is similar to the
one here at the Thiruvenkadu temple.
Lord Shiva is said to have
presented 7 different types of dance here
- Ananda Thandavam, Sandhya Thandavam, Samhara Thandavam, Tripuranata
Thandavam, Urdhava Thandavam, Bhujanga Thandavam and Lalitha Thandavam. Lord
Nataraja is seen with seven instruments and weapons at this Sannidhi – Vetalam,
Kadagam, Udukku, Bell, Kedayam, Kapaalam and Tirusoolam.
The temple complex is huge spread
over 2 Lakhs Sq. Ft with Five Prakaras and two tall towers in the East and
West.
A Temple praised by its Sacred Tanks
86 year old Somu Gurukal
is pleased to have had the opportunity to perform pooja at this temple from the
time he was just 8 years old. He continued to serve for well over seven decades
in a temple that has three sacred tanks inside the temple complex and a temple
that is known by its ‘Theerthams’. With Astrology becoming a new wave among the
people, this temple has now gained prominence as a Budhan Sthalam.
Saint Poet Thiru Gnana Sambandhar
refers to the three sacred tanks at this temple in his second Thirumurai and
says that those who bathe at the three tanks and invoke the blessing of the
Lord and Ambal will be relieved from mental diseases tg Theertham
பேயடையா பிரிவெய்தும் பிள்ளையினோ டுள்ளநினை
வாயினவே வரம்பெறுவ ரையுறவேன் டாவொன்றும்
வேயனதோ ளுமைபங்கன்
வெண்காடு முக்குளநீர்
தோய்வினையா ரவர்தம்மைத் தோயாவாந் தீவினையே
‘கொந்து
ஆர் துளவ
மலர் கொண்டு
அணிவானே
நந்தாத பெரும் புகழ்
வேதியர் நாங்கூர்
செந்தாமரை நீர்த் திருவெள்ளக்குளத்துள் எந்தாய்
அடியேன் இடரைக் களையாயே’
Aathi Chidambaram
This Thevaram Sthalam also dates
back to a period before the now popular Nataraja temple in Chidambaram as Lord
Nataraja is said to have showcased his dancing exploits here prior to the dance
duel at Thillai. Hence this place is referred to as Aathi Chidambaram.
There are several inscriptions similar
to the ones at the temple in Chidambaram. Inscriptions dating back to the
period of Adhitya Chozha and Raja Raja Chozha I refer to endowments made to the
temple. Vikrama Chozha built the Vikrama Chozha Mandapa. The ancient bronze
idols seen at this temple date back to the rule of Raja Raja Chozha I.
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Chandran’s Curse and Birth of Budhan
Chandran (the Moon God) fell
in love with his preceptor Brihaspati’s wife Tara and eloped with her, in the
absence of his Guru. When Brihaspati found his wife missing, he sought the help
of Brahmma who asked Tara to return to her husband. Later, when Tara’s
pregnancy was revealed, a furious Brihaspati cursed Chandra to deformity. A
shocked Chandran pleaded with the Guru. Brihaspati replied that the biggest sin of life is to caste one’s
eyes on another’s spouse and that Chandran would have to undergo the curse for
having cast his eyes wrongfully on Brihaspati’s wife. Budhan was the son born to Chandran and Tara. Embarrassed with the story of his birth, Budhan undertook penance to be relieved from the sins committed by his parents. Pleased with the devotion, Lord Vishnu blessed him with powers relating to education and equipped him with Vedic Knowledge.
This is the temple dedicated to Budhan among the Navagraha temples. There is a Sannidhi for Budhan in the North East corner and a Shrine for Chandran opposite that inside the temple.
This is the temple dedicated to Budhan among the Navagraha temples. There is a Sannidhi for Budhan in the North East corner and a Shrine for Chandran opposite that inside the temple.
Till the last century,
Thiruvenkadu was a center of Vedic learning with students coming in from across
the country to be initiated into the Vedas.
There was even houses exclusively dedicated to them in the long
Agraharam and was referred to as ‘Rameswaram Shastry home’, ‘Kasi Shastry home’
and so on indicating that scholars had come from afar to pursue their knowledge
here.
Festivals
13 day Brahmotsavam in Maasi with
the 4th day being Magam
Grandest Day of the year
Asura Maruthuvan acquired the
Soola weapon from Lord Shiva and using that created havoc among the rishis, who
undertook penance here invoking the blessings of the Lord. When Nandi was
assigned the task to taken on the asura, the vehicle of the Lord was hurt in 9
places on his body. And then the Lord emerged to defeat the asura. This episode
is enacted on the 5th day of the Brahmotsavam in a grand manner in
Thiruvenkadu. The asura is seen at the left foot of the Lord on this occasion.
This is one of the best festivals of the year at this temple.
How to reach
Thiruvenkadu is just over 10kms
from Sirkazhi on the Poompuhar route. Buses ply every 15 minutes from Sirkazhi.
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