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Kayarohaneswarar Temple
- Nagapattinam,Tamil Nadu
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Overview
Known locally as Neelayadakshi Kovil, this shrine is one of the 7 Sapta Vitanka Stalams sacred to Tyagarajar, housing Sundara Vitankar (Paravara Taranga Natanam). This temple is regarded as one of the 64 Shakti Peethams of India. The temple is praised in the Thevaram hymns of Saint Gnanasambandar. This is the 82nd Shiva temple on the southern bank of Cauvery praised in Thevaram hymns.
About The Temple
Emperor Mushukunda got seven Lingas from Indra for the helps he had rendered him. These Lingas were small – Vidanga in size. The Emperor installed the Linga in Seven Places called Saptha Vidanga sthalas. This is one such Sthalas with a Linga so beautiful made of Ruby. Hence, the Lord is named Sundara (beautiful) Vidangar. Lord Thyagaraja is in a separate shrine right of the sanctum sanctorum. In majority of the temple, people can see only the face of Lord Thyagaraja. During the Vaikasi Visaka and Margazhi Tiruvadirai festivals, Lord is dressed (Alankara) showing His right hand and feet. Lord comes in procession waving His hands to and fro and in a dancing form. This dance is called Paara Vaara Natanam.
The eyes of Mother Ambica is blue in colour as sea showing Her mercy as vast and deep as sea. Hence, named Neelayadakshi-blue eyed. She is also Karundhadanganni. She has Her own shrine with a flag post-Kodi Maram. Ambica graces as a virgin. Aadi Pooram is very grandly celebrated in the temple. Her shrine is designed as a Rath. On the festival day, Goddess comes in procession in a Rath made purely in crockery ware.
As Goddess Ambica is a virgin, Lord sent Nandhi Deva to be Her guard. But Nandhi expressed his wish to be with Lord for ever seeing Him. Lord said that he can have His darshan though with Ambica. Nandhi in the temple is seen with its neck turned towards Lord with one eye on Ambica and other on the Lord. Hence, the Nandhi is known as Twin View Nandhi (Irattai Parvai in Tamil).Those having vision problems pray to this Nandhi.
In this place, the garlands and the clothes – vastras used for the Lord is placed on corpse. A fisherman, Adhipathar attained salvation with the grace of Lord Shiva in this place. Remembering this event, as a mark of respect to the community, this practice is followed in this temple. The body is placed before the temple without closing the doors. The garland and the vastras used for the Lord are placed on the body.
With the beginning of his procession, the Lord from this temple, goes to seven places – Vadagudi, Poigainallur, Nagoor, Poravacherry, Palur, Thethi and Sikkal. Maharaja Salija worshipped Lord Shiva and performed puja in these seven places. The present system is to remember this history.
Lord Vishnu too accompanies Lord Shiva in the guise of Mohini. When the milk ocean was churned, Nectar came out and was served by Lord Vishnu to Devas.Devas failed to pray to Lord Shiva who swallowed the Halahala poison to save the world. Realizing their folly, they begged the pardon of the Lord. Showing His mercy to them, Lord Shiva danced on Nandhi. This dance took place at the Pradosham time. Lord Vishnu’s Mohini Avtar took place a little before this time. This Vishnu darshan is available to the devotees on Pradosham day only.
He planned to fight Saturn to prevent him from doing so. Sun God advised Dasaratha to drop his plan but to beg Saturn to change his transit route in public interest. Saturn also admired the earlier plan of the emperor to meet him in war for the sake of his subjects without any selfish motive personally. The planet yielded to the emperor’s wish. Remembering this event, all the planets (Navagrahas) in the temple are facing west towards the Lord.
When he went for fishing, he would offer the first to Lord Shiva. Even when he was getting only one fish each day, he did not break away from his commitment. He offered them to Lord and returned empty hand. He got a golden fish one day. Though everyone prevented him from throwing it into the sea, Athipathar resolutely stood by his commitment and threw it into the sea. He was awarded with salvation and a place among the 63 Nayanmars. The event is celebrated on the Ayilyam star day in Aavani month (August-September). Athipathar goes in catamaran when fishermen place two gold fishes in the net as if caught in the net. Lord Shiva will appear on the sea shore. Athipathar performs pujas to Lord Shiva with the golden fishes. Shiva will grace darshan to Athipathar. So goes the festival grandly.
He used to cry in the shrine of Mother Neelayadakshi demanding salvation. He was the disciple of Gorakka Siddha. He stayed in the temple, cried for mother goddess's Darshan. Mother spoke to Lord Shiva of the issue. Lord granted salvation to Azhuguni Chithar. His Jeeva Samadhi is in this temple. Special pujas are performed to Siddha on Vaikasi Visakam day. Also special pujas are performed here offering porridge (Payasam in Tamil) as nivedhana on poornima –full moon – days.
He is worshipped as Nagabarana Vinayaka. Those facing adverse serpent planet effects perform milk abishek to Nagabarana Vinayaka at Rahu Kalam times. Also during the transit of these planets in the zodiac circle, special pujas are performed here to please the planets.
When Sage Pundarika worshipped Lord Shiva here, Holy sprang up in this place along with Lord Bhairava. He is gracing as Kala Samhara Bhairava in this temple. The Simha vahan is behind Him. It is believed that Lord Shiva Himself is gracing the devotees who hit Yama the God of Death. As Lord Kala Bhairava is facing South, devotees pray to him for longevity. As He looks furious, two smiling Vinayakas are installed before Him.
Mother Gajalakshmi in Her sitting form graces the devotees with two elephants offering abishek. Lord Dakshinamurthi is in the ghoshta wall with His four disciples. As the temple is on a sea shore, it is said that Lord Shiva is ruling the region as a king, hence the name Shiva Rajadhani ( Shiva Capital).
Sundarar received gifts of pearl and diamond chains, a horse and cosmetic things. Sages Pulasthya, Markandeya, Angirasa, Gauthama, Vasishta, Agasthya and Kashyapa (Saptha Rishis) had worshipped Lord Shiva in this temple.
Lord Shiva comes to the sea for a bath on the Masi Magam day in February-March.He is praised in the Tirupugazh hymns of saint Arunagirinathar. The Zodiac circle is in the Mandap. People pray from here for relief from planetary problems. The event of sage Pundarika entering the shrine of Lord Shiva and merging with Him is celebrated during the Arthajama Puja (the last puja of the day) on the Ayilyam star day in the month of Aani-June-July. Sri Chandikeswara shrine is on the side of prakara.
Thala Virutcham
The Sthalavruksham of this temple is Mango. The fruits of the Mango tree taste citric, sweet and bitter. Viewing the tree from the southeast prakara, it looks like a Nandhi.
Theertham
The Theertham of this temple are Pundareeka Theertham, Deva Theertham.
Theertham
The Presiding deity is Thiru Kayarohaneswarar/Thiru Adipureeswarar/Sundaravidangar with his consort Goddess Sri Neelayathakshi/Karuthadamkanni/Nagai Neelayathakshi.
Other Shrines
Lord Ganesha, Lord Nandikeshwara, Lord Subramanya with his consorts Goddesses Sri Valli and Deivayanai, Thiru Adipatha Nayana.
Legend and Stories
Granting His darshan, Lord embraced the sage and granted salvation. As a rule, the soul merges with the Lord attaining salvation. But in this case Lord embraced with the body (Kayam in Tamil) with that of Sage (Aaroganam). Hence Lord is named Kaya (body) Aarogana (embracing) Easwarar-Lord – Kayaroganeswarar.
It had three breasts in birth itself. The king was sad to see this abnormality. Lord Shiva assured the king that one breast will disappear when a king of Surya dynasty visited his place. When king Shalisuhan came there, one breast of the girl disappeared. Happy Naga king gave his daughter to Shalisuhan in marriage. As Naga king worshipped here, the place came to be known as Nagai Karonam. Now it is Nagapattinam.
Festivals
Vaikasi Wedding festival in May-June; Aadi Pooram in July-August; Shivrathri in February-March; Aipasi Annabishekam in October-November and Tirukarthikai in November-December are the festivals celebrated in the temple.
Thanks Giving
Devotees perform abishek to Lord and Mother and offer vastras.
Significance
People pray for relief from the sins committed and for salvation:
Significance
1. Thanthondreeswarar
2. Neelakandeswarar
3. Pallavaneswarar
4. Aranyeswarar
5. Naganathar
6. Uthavedeeswarar
Accessibility
Airport
The nearest airport is at Trichy.
Railways
The nearest railway station is Nagapattinam Railway Station.
Road
The temple is 2 km away from Nagapattinam bus stand.
Temple Address
Sri Kayaroganeswarar Temple,
Nagapattinam-611 001
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.
Timings
The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 5.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.