TEMPLE OF THE DAY: Thirumeeyachur Sri Lalithambiga sametha Sri Meganatha swamy.
This ancient temple is in Thiruvarur district of TN and the present temple complex is ~ 1200 -1300 years old...contd (1/n) @punarutthana@ReclaimTemples@SaveTemplesBH@Temple369
Many Chola kings & queens including Chembian Mahadevi had contributed to this temple. Lord Shiva is in swayambu Linga form as Meganatha swamy. The supreme mother blesses all as Lalitha Tripura Sundari in Sri Chakra Raja Simhasanam (throne)..contd (2/n)
This is the birth place of Sri Lalitha Sahasranama. Lord Hayagriyar blessed Sage Agastya the 1008 names of Sri Lalitha. It is also the same place Sage Agasthya with his wife Lopamudra sang the well known ‘Sri Chakra Raja Simhasaneshwari’ song.
Stalapuranam: This is the birth place of Garuda and Aruna ( charioteer of Sun). When sage Kashyapa along with his wives Vinatha and Karthru prayed for child boon, Lord gave them two eggs. Garuda was born from egg of Vinatha while Karthru hurriedly broke the other one..contd (4/n)
Due to while, Karthru’s child became disfigured. But the ever merciful Lord blessed him to become the charioteer of Sun.
There is also a wonderful sculpture of Sri Kshetrapuraneeshwarar in which Lord Shiva is seen cajoling Goddess Parvati.
You can see Ambal’s face having both expressions of anger and joy at diff angles.
A very recent miracle I would like to highlight. In early 2000, a pious woman from Bengaluru had a dream in which Godess asked for a pair of anklets as gift...contd (5/n)
However she was completely unaware to where she has to donate. She made a pair of golden anklets, went in search of every temple where it would fit the vigraham. One day, she saw the image of Sri Lalithambiga and recognised immediately. She set out and offered at Thiruneeyachur
May the supreme mother Sri Lalitha Tripura Sundari bless us all 🙏🏻
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
Do you know this 1st cen CE Jambai inscription near Thirukovilur was instrumental in resolving one of the greatest historical puzzle? Read on.
This Tamizh-Brahmi inscription reads ”Satiyaputo Atiyan Netuman Anci itta Pali” meaning ‘The hermitage was given by Atiyan Netuman Anci, the Satyaputo’
This inscription describes the missing link of Satyaputras mentioned in 3rd cen BCE Ashoka edicts of Kilark, Kalsi, Joukatha and Sabas which mentioned Chera, Chola, Pandyas and Satyaputras in deccan. Historians couldn't identify the clan called Satyaputras.
The Jambai inscription sheds light that satyaputras are those who ruled the northern and NW parts of Tamizhagam with Tagadur (current Dharmapuri) as it's capital.
Adhiyaman Neduman Anci was well known of them and praised as one of the seven patrons of ancient Tamizhagam. The Kottai temple of Dharmapuri still reminds us of the greatness of Adhiyaman.
#KandaSashti
"Subrahmanya Parakramam," a book authored by Na. Kathiraiver Pillai talks about 46 rare forms of Shri Subrahmanya Swamy (Murugan) with beautiful illustrations.
Sharing with you a few of those namas and illustrations from the book in this thread.
In order. 1. Shri Subrahmanya Swamy 2. Pathankabavarka murthy 3. Singamukaasuravadha murthy 4. Sarvavibuthva murthy
Juradevar is depicted with 3 heads, 3 legs, and 3 arms, holding a rod, a bell and a trishulam in many ancient Shiva temples in TN. He is worshipped by devotees by anointing pepper paste, performing abhishekam with hot water, and lighting a ghee lamp for curing high fever.
Who is Juradevar? Check this thread.
Note: Pic from Mayiladuthurai Shri Mayuranathar temple
When Dakshayani self-immolated due to the humiliation inflicted by her father on her and Mahadeva, Veerabhadra emerged from Shiva's divine locks, destroying the yagna and slaying Daksha.
At that moment, yagnapala took the form of a deer and began to ascend. Shiva captured it, and as he did, a drop of his intense sweat fell on the ground.
From this, a colossal creature called Juram, radiating extreme heat, was born. To protect the world from this extreme heat, Beahma divided and distributed it among living beings. This heat is called Juradevar and by worshipping him, the extreme ushna (heat) in our body is subdued.
On the auspicious occasion of #Ganeshchaturthi, let's have darshan of some of the ancient Vinayaka murtis of Tamilnadu.
1. Alangramam Vinayakar: This ancient vinayaka, possibly the oldest in TN, can be dated back prior to 4th century CE, is in Alangramam Yama Dhandeeswarar temple. The inscription below this murti is in the ancient Tamizh Brahmi/vattezuthu script. It reads
Pillayarpatti Karpaga Vinayakar: One of the oldest rock cut temples in TN, the Karpaga Vinayakar can be traced back to 7th Century CE. Known to bless his devotees with abundance like Karpagavruksham, he is most popular in TN.
Thiruvalanchuzhi Shwetha Vinayakar: Made of sea foam, the legend says this was the murti that Devas and Asuras made and prayed before commencing the churning of Ksheera sagaram. The murti is currently housed in Kabartheeswarar temple.
Snakes, Snakes, and Snakes was what was heard before this Uzhavaarapani started. Several members of Annamalaiyar Arapani Kuzhu encountered snakes in their dreams as the preparation of cleaning this ancient Shri Rama temple at Nemili Mathura Mathapuram, 15 kms from Tiruthani went ahead.
Disturbed by the visions and past accounts of seeing large poisonous creatures in this dilapidated temple, Ramachandran sir @pollaavinayen to sought guidance of Devaprasna. Devaprasna revealed that this is the abode of Shri Ananta padmanabhaswamy and the presence of Adishesha and Vasuki here. The temple is the parihara sthalam for pre mature birth and other pregnancy related complications.
Despite of these scary visions and warnings from villagers, kuzhu went ahead with Uzhavaarapani on 11th Aug 2024. 25 students from Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai joined along with other devotees.
With divine blessings, Uzhavaarapani went well without even one encounter with snakes. Snakes had always been a common sight in several Uzhavaarapanis.
A thread on Sastha/Ayyanar worship. Do read.
Since time immemorial, Sastha worship has been prevalent across the globe. Sastha is widely worshipped as Ayyanar/Chathan in TN & Kerala with Shri Ayyappan of Sabarimalai as Dharma Sastha, one of the eight incarnations of Sastha. (1/n)
Sastha refers to teacher/ruler/respectful one while Ayyanar derived from Ayyan, which literally means the same. Ayyanar/Chathan references can be found in ancient Tamizh literary works Puranananooru, Silapathikaram with Kanda puranam calling him "son of Shiva". (2/n)
Puranas refers him as the 'protector of Vedas' and he is depicted with his two consorts Poorna and Pushkala. Inscriptions suggest Chera, Chola Pandyas and Pallavas worshipped Sastha for annihilation of enemies and prosperity. (3/n)