Lamps glow again at the Kailasanathar Temple, the 7th among the Nava Kailayam Temples
Venu Srinivasan’s Trust has been
supporting the Gurukal with monthly Sambhavanai and the temple with oil to
light the lamps and milk and turmeric powder for Daily Abhishekam
Thiru Kalyanam of Kailasanathar and Azhagiya Ponnammal takes place in Aipasi
Located half a km east of the Nigaril Mugil Vannan
Divya Desam (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2016/09/thenthiruperai-divya-desam.html) is the Kailasanathar Koil in Thenthiruperai, the 7th
among the Nava Kailayam Temples on the banks of Tamaraibarani. While the Divya
Desam is referred to as a Sukra Sthalam (http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2008/09/then-thiruperai.html), the Kailasanathar temple is a Budhan
Sthalam. Hence, with this combination of Sukran and Budhan, Thenthiruperai is
seen a Princely Town. Given this, Nandi is always seen with a ‘Raja’ Kreedam.
Romasa Rishi’s penance – Tamaraibarani banks
Seeking Mukthi, Romasa Rishi, the disciple of
Agastya, went to his preceptor who was performing penance at the Pothigai Hills
and asked for the way to attain this. Agastya picked up 9 Lotus buds from his
Kamandalam and let them down. He asked Romasa Rishi to install a Shiva Lingam
at each of the places where this bud rests and to invoke the blessings of Lord
Shiva at each of those places. It was here on the Southern banks of Tamaraibarani at
Thenthiruperai that the 7th lotus bud stopped.
Sivakaminathan Gurukal took over last year with a
single minded devotion to get the Aradhana and Pooja patterns back on stream. He
is also keen to revive the Brahmotsavam that has come to a half for lack of
funds. That is likely to cost at least Rs. 2.5Lakhs and there are not enough
donors at the moment.
Venu Srinivasan helps revival
Venu Srinivasan’s Trust has been supporting the Gurukal with a healthy monthly Sambhavanai and the temple with oil to light the lamps each month, in addition to Milk and Turmeric Powder for the daily Abhishekam. With support from more devotees , the temple will be able to relive its past glory.
Revival of
Festivals
The Gurukal has revived some of the historical
utsavams. Thiru Kalyanam takes place in
Aipasi when Lord and Azhagiya Ponnammal are seen in special attire. Anna Abhishekam is organized
on Chitrai and Aipasi Visu and on the full moon day in Aipasi. The Navarathri
is celebrated in a grand manner with the Gurukal decorating Ambal with a
special alankara on each of the 9 days. The Thiruvathirai Festival for Lord Nataraja is also a grand ustsavam here.
On the Rohini star in Thai, Varsha Abhishekam is organized.
On the Rohini star in Thai, Varsha Abhishekam is organized.
Every morning, curd rice is presented to the Lord
while every evening a specific variety of Sundal is presented.
The temple is open between 630am-1130am and
5pm-730pm. Contact Sivakaminathan Gurukal @ 97883 64793.
The Nava Kailayam Temples West of Tirunelveli are Kodaganallur (http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2018/08/kodaganallur-kailasanathar-temple.html), Cheran Maha Devi (http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2018/07/cheran-maha-devi-amma-nathar-koil.html) and Papanasam (http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2018/07/papanasam-nava-kailayam.html)
The Nava Kailayam Temples West of Tirunelveli are Kodaganallur (http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2018/08/kodaganallur-kailasanathar-temple.html), Cheran Maha Devi (http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2018/07/cheran-maha-devi-amma-nathar-koil.html) and Papanasam (http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2018/07/papanasam-nava-kailayam.html)
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