Thursday, 16 May 2019

Sri Kalabhairava and Sri Valeeswarar Temples at Ramagiri, Andhra Pradesh.

12th May 2019.
During our Patha Yathra to Tirupati from Chennai, we used to pass Ramagiri around 18.00 hrs after the closure of the temple, so couldn’t have the darshan of Sri Valeeswarar and Kalabhairava. On 12th May 2019, on the way to Gudimallam Sri Parasurameswara Temple’s visit, we had the opportunity to visit this temple. Basically, this complex has two temples one for Sri Kalabhairava and the other for Sri Valeeswarar. As per Sekkizhar, this temple is one of the Devara vaippu sthalam and the hymn was sung by Appar and Thirugnanasambandar. Appars' hymn was missing. This place was mentioned as Thiukaaraikarai in one of the hymns sung by Thirugnanasambandar.  During the Vijayanagara period this hill Ramagiri was called Valeeswaram.

SANTHANA PRAPTI KALA BHAIRAVA


Moolavar    : Sri KalaBhairava

Some of the important features of this temple are…
An unfinished Rajagopuram or a ruined Rajagopuram base, common for both temples is on the south side. The Temple tank Nandhi theertham is on the left, immediately after the Rajagopuram base structure. The Nandhi theertham gets water through the mouth of a nandhi from the Hill. The water was not dried out even during the peak of the summer.

This temple is facing east with a sanctum, artha mandapam. In the sanctum, Kalabairavar is in standing posture. In front is his vahana Dog. A Vesara vimana is above the sanctum. Opposite the temple Dog sculptures are standing open to the sky with a Navakanda Sculpture ( a Consolidated post will be written on Gudimallam Visit hero stones ).

HISTORY:
The original temple belongs to the Pallava period and was renovated during Chozha King Vira Rajendra.  From the inscriptions it was learned that A Sangama Kula Virupaksha Raya of Vijayanagara tried to construct the Rajagopuram and the same was stopped midway, the reason is not known.

LEGENDS
At the end of the Ramayana war, the Ravana, a Brahmin was killed by Rama, due to this Rama got the Brahmahathi Dosha. ( Even though Ravana belongs to Asuras, his father Vishrava was a Brahmin). To get rid of this he wanted to worship Lord Shiva and asked Hanuman to Bring a Shiva Linga from Kashi. When Hanuman is heading to Rameshwaram with the Shiva Linga, Bhairava wants to install the same on this Ramagiri hill.  So he asked Surya to radiate more heat and Bhairava created a pond with water, to quench the thirst and reduce the body heat of Hanuman. Due to heat Hanuman got exhausted and wanted to drink water. So he landed in this place. Without knowing a small boy is the Bhairava of this temple, Hanuman gave the Shivalinga  and asked him not to keep the  Shiva Linga on the ground. When Hanuman was taking a bath in the pond Bhairava disappeared after keeping the Shiva Linga on the ground. After a bath, Hanuman came out and found the Shiva Linga on the floor and the boy was also missing.

Hanuman  attempted many times to lift with his hand and couldn’t do so. Finally, Hanuman coiled his tail ( vaal - வால் in Tamil) around the Shiva Linga and tried to pull. Hanuman failed in the final attempt also, in turn, the Shiva Linga inclined to some angle. The tail’s Coil impression can be seen on the Shiva Linga and firmly stayed on the ground. Hence Lord Shiva obtained the name "Valeeswarar ". (In the meantime Seetha made Shiva Linga from the sand and Rama did pooja  is a separate story).

It is believed that this Bhairava blesses the childless couple of Child boons. The childless couple has to come to the temple early morning without taking food, take a bath in the  Nandhi theertham, with a wet dress pray Bhairava, and light 8 deepams. The couple has to feed the dogs roaming inside the temple.  The Gurukkal will give them a stone puppy and the couple has to Circumambulate the temple 8 times.  After their wish is fulfilled, the couple with the Child has to come to the temple to pray for Sri Bhairava while performing Abhishekam.

Devotees in large numbers throng at Ramagiri to worship Bhairava on theipirai Ashtami day (the 8th day after the full moon) between 09.00 hrs to 11.45 hrs. 




Bhairava 

SRI VALEESWARAR TEMPLE


Moolavar     : Sri Valeeswarar Swamy
Consort       : Sri Maragathambigai

Some of the salient features of this temple are…
This temple faces north with an entrance on the east side. The sanctum sanctorum consists of a sanctum, Antarala, and Artha mandapam with a corridor around the sanctum. The sanctum  is on a padabandha adhisthana and a stucco vimana is on the top. At the entrance of the sanctum, Dwara Vinayagar and  Chandramouleeswarar Shiva Linga. In Koshtam, Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy, Vishnu, Brahma and Durgai. In the ardha mandpam Nandi and Hanuman, on the opposite to moolavar, which is a rare feature in a Shiva Temple. 

In Prakaram sannadhi for Saptha mathas, Veerabhadra, Chandikeswarar, Suryan, Anjaneyar, Ayyappan, Dakshinamurthy, Durga, Ganapathy as Gajamukha, Veerabhadra in sitting posture, Agasthiyar with peculiar headgear and Appar. Ambal Maragathambigai is in a separate sannadhi facing south.

THE TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept open between 08.00 hrs to 11.45 Hrs and 15.00 hrs to 17.45 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS:
Sivachariyar Shankar Swamy may be contacted on his mobile at 9490008887 for further details.

HOW TO REACH:
The temple is about 3 KM off Chennai Tirupati main road.
Share autos are available from Nagalapuram and Pichatur.
The place Ramagiri is about 6 km from Nagalapuram, 4.6 km from Pichatur, 70 km from Tirupati, and 77 km from Chennai.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE

  Nandhi ( Rishabam ) Theertham
 Water from Rishaba's mouth 
 Veerabhadra
Chandikeswarar
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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