This is
the 217th Thevaram Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam and 100th sthalam
on the south side of river Cauvery in Chozha Nadu. This place was called as per
the sthala purana Aval+ival+Nallur, Avalivanallur.
In
Periyapuranam, Sekkizhar records that Thirugnanasambandar came to this Temple
after worshiping Lord Shiva of Thirukarukavur. But, Thirunavukkarasu Swamigal
visited this temple after worshiping Lord Shiva of Thirupalaithurai, not
mentioned in particular but mentioned as other temples on the way.
பதிகஇன்இசை
பாடிப்போய்ப் பிறபதி பலவும்நதிஅணிந்தவர் கோயில்கள்
நண்ணியே வணங்கிமதுரமுத்தமிழ்
வாசகர் அணைந்தார் மன்னுள்அதிர்சிலம்பு
அடியார்மகிழ் அவளிவணல்லூர்.......
திருஞானசம்பந்தர் புராணம்Thirugnanasambandar,
Thirunavukkarasu Swamigal and Vallalar has sung hymns in praise of Lord
Shiva of this temple. Thirugnanasambandar mentions Lord Shiva's name as "Thamparisunadyar".
கொம்பிரிய
வண்டுலவு கொன்றைபுரி நூலொடுகு லாவித்தம்பரிசி னோடுசுடு
நீறுதட வந்திடபம் ஏறிக்கம்பரிய
செம்பொனொடு மாடமதில் கல்வரைவி லாகஅம்புஎரிய
வெய்தபெரு மான்உறைவது அவளிவள் நல் லூரே......
திருஞானசம்பந்தர்தோற்றினான்
எயிறு கவ்வித் தொழிலுடை யரக்கன் தன்னைத் தேற்றுவான் சென்று
சொல்லச் சிக்கெனத் தவிருமென்றுவீற்றினை
யுடையவனாகி வெடுவெடுத்து எழுந்த வன்றன்ஆற்றலை அழிக்க
வல்லார் அவள் இவள் நல்லூரே......
திருநாவுக்கரசு சுவாமிகள் -“சரதத்தால் ஏதும் அவள் இவள்
என்று எண்ணாதவர் இறைஞ்சிஓதும் அவளிவணல் லூருடை யோய்” ..........திரு
அருட்பாMoolavar : Sri SatchinatharConsort : Sri Soundaranayagi.
Some of
the salient features of this temple are ………The
temple is facing east with an entrance arch. Balipeedam and Rishabam are in
front of Sanctum sanctorum. Statue of Shiva and Parvathi in standing posture at
the back of Shiva Linga in the sanctum, as per sthala purana as Satchinathar on
Rishaba. Moolavar is of swayambhu. Dwarapalakas are called as Aatkondar and
Uyyakondar. In koshtam Agathiyar, Dakshinamurthy, Lingothbavar,
Brahma and Durgai.
In the
inner prakaram, Vinayagar, Nalvar, Paravaiyar with Kanva Munivar, Veerabhadra, Saptha Kannis, 63var, Vinayagar, Valli
Devasena Arumugar, Mahalakshmi, Natarajar sabha, Mahalingam, Kumaralingam, Viswanathar, Visalakshi, Dhavasambal, Susilai, Kalabhairava and Suryan and Navagrahas. In
the Navagraha group, all the grahas are facing Suriyan. Urchavars are Somaskandar, Vinayagar,
Sivakami, Natarajar, Nalvar Arumugar and Mahalakshmi. Ambal is in a separate
sannadhi facing east.
ARCHITECTUREThe main temple consists of Sanctum Sanctorum, antarala and ardha mandapam. A Vesara
Vimana is over the sanctum.
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONSSince
Thirugnanasambandar and Thirunavukkarasu swamigal has sung hymns in praise of
Lord Shiva of this temple, the original temple might have existed before 7th
Century. The same was reconstructed as a stone temple during Chozha period and
further extended during Nayakas / maratas period.
The
inscriptions recorded from this temple belongs to Kulothunga Chozha-III ( 1246 – 1279 CE ). As per the inscription This
place in Nithavonadhavalanattu Aavoor Kootrathu Avalivanallur and was Lord Shiva was called as
“Thamparisudayar”.
The inscriptions recorded from this temple belongs
to Rajaraja Chozha-III’s son Rajendra Chozha-III’s ( 1246 – 1279 CE ), 7th
and 22nd reign year and some fragment, damaged inscriptions without
king’s name and period. As per the inscription Lord Shiva was called as “Thamparisudaya
Nayanar”.
Rajendra Chozha-III’s 7th
Year inscription records the lighting of Lamp after begging ( ..?) and
Service damaged many portions. Anther 22nd
reign year inscription records the endowment of lighting a lamp for which land
was gifted ( the inscription is incomplete and damaged ).
Rajaraja
Chozha-III’s 10th reign year inscription records the that Nithavonadhavalanattu Aavoor
KootrathuAvalivanallur Thamparisudaya Nayanar temple, Vinayagar, Amberintha Peruman ( may be Lord
Shiva as Thirupuranthakar), Nachiyar, Atkondanayagar and Nachiyar,
Thiru Palliyarai Nachiyar, Aludaya Pillaiyar was established by a merchant
Sathudayan Thamparisudayan Adhicha devan alias Amarakon.
To
celebrate Margazhi and Chithirai Thirunal, land after purchase was donated by
Emaloorudayan Thirupangudayan Thiruvandan’s father Kiliyudayan Anukkan ( The
inscription was damaged in many portions ).
LEGENDS This
place was called as “Pullaranyam”, “Satchinathapuram” and “Pathirivanam”. It is
believed that, Maha Vishnu, Brahma, Kashyapa Maharishi, Murugan, Suriyan, agasthiyar
and kanva maharishi worshiped Lord Shiva of temple.
Maha
Vishnu, during Varaha avatara, his horn was broken. So he came to this
temple and worshiped Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva blessed him with horns as before.
Kashyapa Maharishi also worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple.
Lord
Shiva gave witness that “Aval than Ival’’, after gave old beauty and eye sight
to the Sivachariyar's daughter. Hence Lord Shiva is called as "Sri
Satchinathar". The legend goes like this. During ancient times An adhi Saiva
anthanar, an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva worships Lord Shiva daily. He had two
daughters. He arranged marriage to his elder daughter. After marriage the elder
daughter’s husband went to Kashi Yatra. During that time She was suffered from
smallpox decease and face was got disfigured. And She lost her eyes sight too.
The Anthanar arranged marriage for his second daughter also. In the mean time
the elder daughter’s husband returned home after Kasi Yatra. After seeing the
disfigured face of his wife, he argued that She is not his wife and the younger
daughter is his wife.
When the
Andhanar prayed to Lord Shiva to save his elder daughter’s life. Lord Shiva
appeared before the elder daughter’s husband and told him, that the elder
daughter who was suffered from smallpox was his wife, by saying “aval than ivaL
– அவள் தான் இவள்.”. Then
Lord Shiva asked the elder daughter to dip in the temple theertha. The elder
daughter had taken a dip in the theertha and came out with her old beauty and
eye sight. Since Lord Shiva himself came and gave satchi
– witness, Lord Shiva is praised as “Satchinathar” and the place was also
called as “Satchinathapuram”.
This is
one of the Pancha Aranya kshetras / sthalas, they are 1. Mullaivana nathar
Temple Thirukkarugavur ( Mullai ), 2. Sri Satchi nathar Temple, Avalivanallur (
Pathiri ), 3. Paathaleswarar Temple, Arathaiperumpazhi (Vanni ), 4. Sri
Abathsahayeswarar Temple, Thiru Irumpoolai – Alangudi ( Poolai ), 5. Sri Vilvavaneswarar
temple, Thirukollampudur ( Vilvam ).
It is
believed that it is auspicious to have the darshan at Avalivanallur in morning, Thirukarukavur in Ushakalam, Haridwaramangalam in Uchikalam, Alangudi in the
evening and Thirukkollamputhur in night.
POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONSOne day
brahmotsavam will be celebrated on Thai amavasya day ( new moon day ).
Apart
from regular poojas, special poojas are conducted on Vaikasi Visakam in the
month Vaikasi ( May – June ), Aani Thirumanjanam in the month Aani ( June –
July ), Vinayagar Chathurthi in the month Avani ( Aug – Sept ), Annabhishekam
in the month Aippasi ( Oct – Nov ), Thiruvathirai in the month Margazhi ( Dec –
Jan ), Makar Sankranti and Thaipoosam in the month Thai ( Jan – Feb ), Maha
Shivaratri in the month Masi ( Feb – March ) and monthly pradoshams.
TEMPLE TIMINGSThe
temple will be kept opened between 08.00 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs and
20.00 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILSLand
line number is +91 4374 275 441, 264586 and mobile number +91 94421 75441
may be contacted for further details.
HOW TO REACH On
Thanjavur to Thiruvarur bus route, this temple is about 6 KM from
Ammapettai.The
temple at Avalivanallur is about 3 KM from Haridwaramangalam, 20 KM from
Kumbakonam, 29 KM from Thanjavur, 30 KM from Mannargudi, 44 KM from Thiruvarur
and 314 KM from Chennai. Nearest
Railway Station is Kumbakonam.
LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
தோற்றினான்
எயிறு கவ்வித் தொழிலுடை யரக்கன் தன்னைத்
-“சரதத்தால்
ஓதும் அவளிவணல் லூருடை யோய்”
Rajaraja
Chozha-III’s 10th reign year inscription records the that Nithavonadhavalanattu Aavoor
KootrathuAvalivanallur Thamparisudaya Nayanar temple, Vinayagar, Amberintha Peruman ( may be Lord
Shiva as Thirupuranthakar), Nachiyar, Atkondanayagar and Nachiyar,
Thiru Palliyarai Nachiyar, Aludaya Pillaiyar was established by a merchant
Sathudayan Thamparisudayan Adhicha devan alias Amarakon.
LEGENDS
It is
believed that it is auspicious to have the darshan at Avalivanallur in morning, Thirukarukavur in Ushakalam, Haridwaramangalam in Uchikalam, Alangudi in the
evening and Thirukkollamputhur in night.
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