15th September 2019.
The visit to this Sri Nageswaramudayar Temple
also called as adhi Rahu sthalam at Sirkazhi was a part of Temples Visit, in
and around Sirkazhi on 15th September. One the second day visit before leaving to
Chennai went to this temple. It was little late after sun set, when we entered
the temple. With little light had the darshan of Lord Shiva, Sri Nageswaram Udayar. This temple is also
called as Adhi Raghu sthalam.
Moolavar :
Sri Nageswaramudayar
Consort :
Sri Ponnaaga Valli
Some of the important features of this temple
are…
The temple is facing east with a 3 tier
Rajagopuram slightly skewed towards south east direction ( may be to match the
road junction ). Stucco image of dwarapalakas are in front of Rajagopuram and
artha mandapam. The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, antarala and
artha mandapam. Balipeedam, Nandhi are in
front of the sanctum sanctorum. Dakshinamurthy is in Koshtam.
In prakaram,
Sri Ponnagavalli Amman, Raghu, Kethu, Naga devathas, Bhairavar, Suryan and Vinayagar. Saneeswarar Temple with his consort, shares his place to Raghu in the same shrine is a
special of this temple.
HISTORY & ARCHITECTURE:
It was claimed that this temple is the earliest than the
Nageswaran temple of Kumbakonam and hence called Adhi Raghu sthalam. The temple is believed to be built during Chozha’s
period and no inscription was found. The
sanctum sanctorum is on a simple pathabhandha adhisthana and a ekathala vesara
vimana is on the sanctum sanctorum.
Kumbhabhishekam was conducted in 2006.
LEGEND
As-per the legend.. While churning the milk ocean, by the Devas and asuras the nectar came last.
There was a fight between them for, who has to drink. To resolve, Vishnu took
the Mohini avatar and appeared before them. On seeing Mohini the Asuras forget
the nectar and went behind him. While distributing the nectar, one asura / demon Swarbhanu who was born to Vibrasita and Rania’s sister Simhi, took the form of
Devas and stood between Surya and Chandran and consumed the nectar. Sun and
Moon gave signal to Vishnu in the form
of body’s gesture. Vishnu took a spoon
and hit on his head. The asura Swarbhanu split in to head and body. The head had
fallen down at Sirkazhi and the body fallen down at Sembambinkudi, now called
as Semmangudi, near Sirkazhi.
Since the Asura / demon drank the nectar, he re-appeared
as two snakes. Booth took penance
consuming only the air on Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva appeared before them
and asked their wishes. Both replied
that they want to rule Sun and Moon, since they are only responsible for their
present condition. Lord Shiva said that he cannot grant this boon, alternatively they can harm them for few hours, on no moon
day and full moon day. One snake took the Asura / demon head with snake body as Raghu and
other snake took the form of Snake head with Asura’s body
as Kethu. With Lord Shiva’s boon Raghu has got the position as a planet.
This is a parihara sthalam for Raghu, Kalasarpa
Dosha, Putra dosha, Mangalya dosha, Kalathra dosha would be solved after
praying Adhi Raghu of this temple.
TEMPLE
TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs
to 12.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILS:
Muthu Gurukkal may be contacted on his mobile
9443785862 for further details.
HOW
TO REACH
The temple is at Thenpathi, a part of Sirkazhi
city.
The temple is about 1.1 KM from Sirkazhi Railway
station, 25 KM from Mayiladuthurai and 72 KM from Nagapattinam city the
district head quarters.
Nearest Railway station is Sirkazhi.
LOCATION: CLICK HERE
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http://chennaitotirupaticarrentals.com/oneday-trip-around-chennai.php
Rather sad looking Dwarapalakars, wistful expressions. Warning finger, but no gesture of astonishment here.
ReplyDeletewhat does the gesture of reversed hands signify - one facing front, one facing back.
ReplyDeleteI too do not know and I have to refer the shilpa sasthra..
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