Shiva, Vishnu and Brahmma provide darshan together out of a single lingam
Devotees are back and so too the Grandeur of the Big Utsavams
Rishabham Vahana - Chitrai UtsavamThe Thaanumaalayan temple in Suchindrum is one of a kind temple with the presence of Tri Murthies out of one lingam and some exquisite sculptures and musical pillars. The temple is also abound with historical inscriptions dating back to the period of Paranthaka Chozha and Rajendra Chozha. Later inscriptions point to the renovation works and additions performed by Vijayanagar and Nayak Kings. One is welcomed into the temple by a towering Raja Gopuram and the sacred tank that is brimming with water.
Once upon a time this was a forest where rishis performed penance. Athiri Rishi performed pooja invoking the blessings of Kondai tree, the sthala vriksham that is believed to be over 2000 years old and he was provided with a special darshan of the Tri Murthies. Hence, the Lord came to be named as Thaanu- Maa- Layan (Shiva-Vishnu-Brahmma).
Legend has it that Indra performed penance here invoking the blessings of Vishnu and was liberated from the curse of Gautama Muni. As Indra was purified from his curse, this place came to be called Such-Indram. This location was historically referred to as Sundara Chaturvedi Mangalam.
Devotees displayed high bhakthi
P Subramaniam is touching 70 and has been at the temple for close to three decades. From the end of the previous century, he began taking care of the security of the jewels donning the role of Karuvulapera Kaavalar. That decade and earlier, devotees were low in number with no tourist crowd. However, those devotees who attended the utsavams displayed high level of Bhakthi, says Subramaniam pointing to the intense bhakthi of the devotees back then. The second half of the previous was also a phase when devotional Kutcheris were presented by prominent music artistes like Bala Murali Krishna and Madurai Somu during the big utsavams with local residents gathering in good numbers. Having been a worker at a hospital previously, he found great peace at this temple sharing the legend to outstation devotees.
No Artha Jaama Pooja
To relieve himself from the curse, Indra performed penance late into the night and is believed to continue to be present here every night. As part of the historical tradition, every evening before locking the Sannidhi door, the priest keeps neivedyam inside without performing the Artha Jaama Pooja and a different priest opens the Sannidhi the next morning.
The Decades gone by
M. Chellappan is 60+ and has seen the changes at the temple over the last many decades. He says that there were 8 Mutts in the century gone by with them owning huge tracts of lands in this region. They played a vital role to the celebrations at the temple but many of them have closed down and only a couple of the Mutts are still functional here. It is the Vattappalli and Therkuman Mutts that are still playing the traditional role as from the past. There were also good number of Purohit Iyers present in the Agraharam.
One of the highlights, he says, of those decades was the huge quantity of Katti rice that used to be presented every day. Puttu was also presented as a Neivedyam in good quantity and handed to the Brahmins after they performed the Jabam.
He recalls the first bell going off at the temple at 3am in morning and abhisekam being performed at 4.30am followed by a Rudra Homam at 6am. Later in the morning at 9.30am, he remembers a special abhisekam with 16 Solasa Ubachara.
Hanuman gains prominence
Among some of the big changes that he has seen at the temple from his childhood days, he counts the popularity of Hanuman Sannidhi as the biggest. Hanuman is seen in a gigantic 18 feet standing posture.
Decades before he joined this temple, he remembers that almost all the devotees invoked the blessings of the Tri Murthies first before moving to Thiru Venkatanathan Sannidhi and around but now many of the devotees are moving towards having darshan of Hanuman so much so that this temple has almost come to be positioned as Suchindrum Hanuman temple.
Chellappan too says that Hanuman has been gaining prominence at this temple over the last decade and many new devotees are now seeing this Tri Murthies temple as a Hanuman temple.
Utsavams- Grandeur is back
With devotees thronging the temple in large numbers, the utsavams too are seeing the return of the old grandeur. The Thiruvatharai Utsavam in Margazhi, Theppotsavam in Chitrai, Thiru Kalyanam in Maasi and Thiruvenkatanathan Perumal utsavam in Aani Thiruvonam are now celebrated in a big way at this temple. So too are the Thevaram verses during the Pradosham procession.
கூற்றாயின வாறு விளக்ககிலீர்
கொடுமை பல செய்தன நான் அறியேன்
ஏற்றாயடிகே இரவும் பகலும்
பிரியாது வணங்குவன் எப்பொழுதும்
தொற்றாதென் வயிற்றின் அகம்படியே
குடரோடு துடக்கி முடக்கியிட
அற்றேன் அடியேன் அதி கைக்கெடில
வீரட்டானத்துறை அம்மானே- Thirunavukkarasarar
For a few decades, this temple too saw challenges but the new devotional wave is driving devotees to this temple in real big numbers. Some of the traditional practices may have become a casuality in the transition phase from the second half of the previous decade to now and not all of the influx is getting tradition back in the way it should for devotees are moving towards parikara and prarthana sannidhis such as Hanuman and Dakshina Murthy but that is in line with overall trend of the devotees.
For those like Sthanikar Dr. Shiva Prasad, the happiness lie in the return of the devotees and the consequent vibrancy at the temple. As the custodian of the temple practices, he is constantly trying his best to get everyone involved to stick to historic traditions while at the same time meeting the expectations of the new gen devotees (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2025/05/suchindram-thanumalaya-temple.html).