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Aruvallanathar Temple
- Thirumanancheri,Tamil Nadu
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Overview
The Sri Thirumanancheri Temple, in Nagapattinam is the habitation the God Shiva. Thirumanam implies marriage; Cheri signifies a town or villa. Shiva wedded Parvathi at this spot so the town is called marriage (Thirumanancheri). Thirumanancheri is one among the prominent sanctuaries of God Shiva.
About the Temple
This sanctuary was created by Chola Queen Sembiyanmadevi in the midst of Chola Dynasty. The God Kalyanasundarar stays as life partner and blessing the lovers. The Goddess Kogilambal is seen bowing her head with modesty in the wake of seeing the God's steps. Durga Amman stays in the north side of the Goddess Kokilambal sanctuary going up against north course. Besides, 'Raghu Bhagavan' spot of love stands in the left side. Inside the sanctum Arulmighu Sri Uthvaganathar (Arulvallanathat) presents his Goodwill lovelily in Thuvara Mandapam with Thuvara Balagar and Nandhi.
Before Natarajar in the south Praharam God Kalyanasundarar stays by embodied the Goddess Ambigai with a laughing reveal facing east. The Kalyana Sundarar is the master of ruler and Hero of God in the sanctuary. It is a great victory to our eyes to administer to and love the Goddess. When we enter to the Inner Praharam we can see the sanctum of four divine forces of Samayakkuravar's who multiply salvation in this country before the Natarajar Sabai. In the South side of the Devakushtam Pichadanar, Balaganapathi, Natarajar, Dakshinamoorthi in a yoga position were found. In the west side Lingothpavar, and in North side Brahman, RaghuBhagan and Sri Durga have been presented in an alternate sanctum.
In the Kannaimoolai a delightful God Vinayagar sannathi in the western side Karuvarai close by Upaya Nachiar God Mahavishnu, Lakshmi sannadhi besides the Idols of Baharatha Maharishi, Sembian Madevi, Mallappa Naicker were presented in the four headings of Karuvarai. In the east Thirumalai section the going with Idols were presented they are Shree Saneeswara Bhagavanm Pachaiyappa Nathar, Rudravaneswarar, Pachaiammai and Nayagi Rudravaneswari. All around this sanctuary is having such an expansive number of undying and rate divine beings to love and engage God for the endowment of generosity and blessings of Gods for the Good will of partners in all perspectives in fulfill their craving.
About the Deity
In the Thirumanancheri Temple, God Shiva Is as Kalyanasundarar and stands a spouses favoring the devotees. Goddess Parvati is as Kogilambal is seen bowing her head with modesty after seeing the God's strides.
Legend and Stories
According to Legend, When Shiva and Parvathi were in a bright air in their home MT Kailash a fascinating thought struck Parvathi. Parvathi requested Shiva to marry her again which he recognized with fulfillment moreover instructed the period of their wedding. Parvathi got the chance to be on edge as there was a truly long time for the marriage. She got the opportunity to be hard and frosty conveyed Shiva. Shiva watched her behavior and in an assault of irateness castigated her to be secluded from him and take the sort of a cow-like. Parvathi incarnated as dairy creatures and meandered in the wild. She was consistently contemplating her life accomplice while waiting in Asukadau (woodlands) he divine ox-like - Parvathi recognized a Lingam and showered it with milk from its udder. Shiva was eager to see the dedication of his consort. Shiva was content with Parvathi's (bovine) deeds and yielded Mukthi to her Thiruvavaduthurai.
He was pondering in regards to how Parvathi could be considered on earth with the objective that he can marry her quickly. Bharatha Maharishi was driving a yaga and Shiva thought it capable to make Parvathi appear from the yaga kundam. In this way a heavenly woman ascended out of the yaga kundam and the sage Bharatha was energetic to see her and considered as a favored young woman. He was pushed over finding an appropriate fortunate man for her. The God appeared in his dream and ensured him that he - Shiva would marry her as she is none other than Parvathi. Shiva in like manner yearned that the sage should play out the wedding impressively. God Shiva appeared in the dream of Sage Bharatha that he will go into wedlock with the sublime who appeared from Sage Kundam. Thusly the Sage critically looked after the wedding courses of action. The wonderful wedding happened in Thirumananjeri which was seen by perfect animals. Since the Thirumanam (Wedding) happened at Thirumananjeri, this spot is called Thirumananjeri.
Rare Facts
The spot is sung in the Thevaram songs of Thirugnanasambandar, Thirunavukkarasar and Sundarar. The God in Sanskrit is additionally called as Uthvaanganathar.
Significance
This acclaimed temple serves to beat the snags of Marriage. Such a variety of individuals is going by to the temple and profited. In the Temple, there is an uncommon pooja for the individual who looks for a pleasant accomplice.
Accessibility
Mayiladuthurai does not have an airport. The nearest airport is Pondicherry Airport. The closest railways are in Mayiladuthurai and the closest airport is in Trichy, with the next closest in Chennai. There are regular buses from other major cities of the country to.
Temple Address
Arulmighu Arulvallal Nathar Temple,
Tirumananjeri,
Tirumananjeri Post,
Kuththalam S.O.,
Mayiladuthurai Taluk,
Nagapattinam District,
PIN 609813.
Significance
Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-
- Salvation
- Wealth
- Relief from diseases
- Purchase of vehicles
- Gain Knowledge
Shlokas
Kailaasarana Shiva Chandramouli Phaneendra Maathaa Mukutee Zalaalee Kaarunya Sindhu Bhava Dukha Haaree Thujaveena Shambho Maja Kona Taaree
Meaning -Oh Lord Shiva who is seated on Mount Kailash, where the moon decorates his forehead and the king of serpents crown his head, who is merciful and removes delusion, You alone can protect me. I surrender to thee.
Aum Trayambakam Yajaamahey Sugandhim Pusti Vardhanam Urvaarukamiva Bandhanaath Mrutyor Muksheeya Maamritaat
Meaning -We worship the fragrant Lord Shiva, who has 3 eyes and who cultivates all beings. May He free me from death, for immortality, as even a cucumber is separated from its bond with the vine.