India abounds in temples and I get the opportunity of visiting quite a few of them - especially temples in South India. This blog is an attempt to log my visits and share facts, folklores about the temples.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Thirunallaru Darbaranyeswarar
The town of Thirunallaru is situated in the Nagapattinam district close to the town of Nagapattinam itself. The main deity of the temple is the Lingam Darbaranyeswarar and the name of the Ambal is Pranambikai.
The Sthala vriksham of this temple is Darba (grass) and this temple is a famous Navagriha kshetram for Saneeswarar.
According to legends, Saneeswarar had promised Darbaranyeswarar that he would be kind in his treatment of Darbaranyeswarar 's devotees.
King Nala who was afflicted by Kalipurusha and lost his kingdom and separated from his family was advised by a sage to visit Darbaranyeswarar and pray to The Lord for relief. Nala is said to have bathed in the pond Nala Theertham before offering his prayers. Blessed with Nala's devotion, Darbaranyeswarar answered his prayers. Nala was soon reunited with his family and regained his kingdom.
Thiru Athanoor Aandalakkum Aiyan
Thirumangai Azhwar performed mangalasaasanam at this temple which is also the 9th Divya desam.
According to the Sthala Puraanam, Perumal was tired after completing His creation work and giving everybody their dues. So, He laid down with the Marakkapadi (measuring instrument) for support in one hand. The other hand holds onto the Olachuvadi and Ezhuthaani (Manuscript and Pen) in the other. Perumal Himself performed Samashrenam for Adiseshan in this Sthalam. This is the only temple where Adiseshan has the Conch and Chakram.
One can also find a gigantic idol of yoga narasimhar in this temple.
One can also find a gigantic idol of yoga narasimhar in this temple.
The temple is open from 7 am to 12.30 pm and from 4.30 pm to 7 pm.
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