This is the 265th Devara Paadal Petra Shiva sthalam and 7th Sthalam of Kongu Nadu, on the banks of river Amaravathi. As per thevaram the place was called as Karuvur Aanilai, Tiruvanilai and Lord Shiva was called as Tiruvanilai Mahadevar, many scholars refers as Thirukaruvur Aanilai and now called as Karur. Thirugnanasambandar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva of this temple.
தொண்டெலாமவர் தூவியேத்த நஞ்சு
உண்டலாருயிர் ஆய தன்மையார்
கண்டனார்கரு வூருள் ஆநிலை
அண்டனார் அருள் ஈயும் அன்பரே
... திருஞானசம்பந்தர் தேவாரம்
The sthala purana of this temple under Karuvur puram was written by Karmega Pulavar. The biography of Karuvur Thevar was given under Kazhiperu Sarukkam with 157 songs in Karuvur Purana.
என்றவர் கவலித்து உட்க ஏய்ந்துசிற் றிலைகள் உற்று
நின்றதோர் வன்னி தன்னை நீதருக என்ற போழ்தின்
மின்தரு வானம் பூத்த மீன்நிலம் இழிதல் ஏய்ப்ப
அன்று அளித்தது யார் மேலோர் கருத்தினை அளவு காண்பார்
.... கரூர்ப்புராணம்
Moolavar : Sri Pasupatheswarar, Sri Pasupathy Nathar, Sri Pasupathy.
Consort : Sri Kirupanayaki, Sri Soundyarya Nayagi
Some of the important features of this temple are....
The temple is facing east with a 7 tier Rajagopuram measure a height of 120 feet with lots and lots of stucco images. The temple has the compound wall, measures 465 feet, east – west and 205 feet, North south. A Deepa sthamba is immediately after the Rajagopuram. Balipedam, Dwajasthambam and Rishabam are in the mandapam after the Rajagopuram. There is a second level 3 tier Rajagopuram after the mandapam. Moolavar is of swayambu, little leaned / inclined position on a square avudayar. There is a cow's leg / hoof mark on Sivalingam. In Koshtam, Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy, Lingothbavar, Brahma and Durgai. There is also a 100 pillar mandapam in the temple, Kalyana Mandapa.
In the inner Prakaram 63var, Eripatha Nayanar, Vinayagar, Sri Valli Devasena Muruga, Mahalakshmi and Pancha Lingas. Ambal Sundaravalli ( Kriya sakthi ) is in a separate sannadhi facing south. Ambal Alangara valli ( Icha Sakthi ) sannadhi is also there facing east. Natarajar sabha Navagrahas, Kala Bhairavar are also in the prakaram.
Karuvurar was born at Karur and he used to sing in front of Lord Shiva during his younger days. As per the legend Lord Shiva leaned to one side to hear Karuvur Thevar's songs. Even-though Karuvur Thevar belongs to this place and has sung 103 hymns of various temples in Thiruvisaipa, one of the 12 Thirumurai, he might have sung on Lord Shiva of this temple also, but the same is not available now.
Also this is the birth place of Eripatha Nayanar and Pukazh Chozha Nayanar, one of the 63 Nayanmar who turned to a Shaivaite Nayanmar from King. Sri Karuvur Thevar’s Jeeva Samadhi temple is in the outer prakaram.
Arunagirinathar came to this temple. Worshiped and sung hymns in praise of Lord Muruga.
மதியால்வித் தனாகி – மனதாலுத் தமனாகிப்
பதிவாகிச் சிவஞான – பரயோகத் தருள்வாயே
நிதியேநித் தியமேயென் - நினைவேநற் பொருளோய்
கதியேசொற் பரவேளே – கருவூரிற் பெருமாளே
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
Cheras ruled Kongu region and present Kerala keeping Karur as Capital during 6th-7th Century, before Chozhas. This temple was built during the period of Cheras and had the contributions of Chozhas, Pandyas and Vijayanagaras. During Chozha period Lord Shiva was called as Tiruvanilai Mahadevar.
Rajendra Chozha-II’s 9th year reign inscription starts with his meikeerthi “Thirumakal maruviya.... திருமகள் மருவிய“, records the tax free gift tirunamattukkani of the Village, Ganapati Nallur in Vengala Nadu, a sub division of Adhirajaraja mandalam by the king to meet the expenses of Tiruvanilai – Mahadeva.
A 13th to 14th Century inscription without name of the King ( probably Madurai Pandya period – based on the names of the signatories ) ordered while witnessing a dance at Vanji Nayakan tirunandavanam after worshiping Lord Shiva, a Village Minnuvanpalli alias Alagiya Chozha Kuttanur ( with trees above the ground and wells below the ground ) to this temple, fixing a revenue of 30 pon to meet the expenses of worship, offerings and festivals in Masi to god Alagiya Chokkanatha, who was installed at Tiruvanilai Mahadeva temple at Karur. The Karuvur was in Vanji Managaram alias Mudivalangu – Chozhapuram, in Vengala nadu a sub division of Virasola mandalam.
Kulothunga Chozha-III’s 24th year reign inscription records, ( who holds Elam, Madurai & Karuvur ) the tax free as iriyili devadhana of the Village Adichchanallurin Tattaiyur nadu by the King to the Tiruvanilai Mahadeva in Tiru vanji managaram alias Mudivalangu solapuram in Vengala Nadu a division of Vira Kerala ( Chola) mandalam ( ie Kongu mandalam ) to meet the expenses of worship, services, repairs and special festival on the day of Tiru-k-karthikai.
Rajendra Chozha-II’s 24th year ( may be 9th year, since he didn’t rule such a long year ) reign inscriptions records the tax free gift of Village Sanappiratti in Tattaiyur nadu, to meet the expenses of worship, service and repairs.
Another 10 inscriptions, belongs to Pandya King Sundara Pandya, Kulothunga –III, Rajaraja-III are recorded in South India Koil sasanangal-II, speaks mainly the donations of Villages, lands, Golds, towards meeting the expenses for worship, services, repairs and to conduct important functions. It was learnt that the Rajagopuram was built at the beginning of 20th Century, till such time it was a mottai gopuram.
LEGEND
As per the Legend, lord Shiva sensed the conceit of Brahma, the creator of this world, sent Kamadhenu to this world and take up the job of creation. Also Lord Shiva instructed her to worship him hiding in side an anthill at Vanji forest in Karur. Kamadhenu worshiped Lord Shiva by milking on the anthill. During the process of worship, accidentally Kamadhenu’s hoof hits Lord Shiva. She pleaded Lord Shiva to pardon her. Hence Lord Shiva was called as Pasupatheeswarar. Please the worship of Kamadhenu, asked her to continue her creation. In the mean time Brahma realized his mistake did a penance of Lord Shiva to get back his power of creation. He came to this place created a Theertam and worshiped Lord Shiva. Finally Lord Shiva pleased by the devotion of Brahma, pardoned him and gave back the power of creation.
POOJA AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from daily pooja, Annual 10 days festival during Tamil new year month Chithirai, Maha Shivaratri, Soora samharam in Aipasi, Pradosham, No moon day, Full moon day, Krishna Jayanthi, Karthikai Deepam with 108 conch abhishekam Festival in Aadi, Theerthavizha in Thai, Panguni Uthiram, special poojas are conducted.
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept open between 06.00 hrs to 12.30 hrs and 16.00 hrs to 21.00 hrs.
CONTACT Details :
The mobile Number +91 4324 262010 may be contacted for further details.
Temple web site : http://www.karurpasupatheeswarar.tnhrce.in/
HOW TO REACH :
Autos are available from Karur Bus stand.
The temple is 500 Meters from Karur Bus stand, 2.2 KM from Karur Railway Station, 65.9 KM from Erode, 80 KM from Trichy, 140 KM from Coimbatore and 400 KM from Chennai.
Buses are available from major Cities of Tamil Nadu.
Nearest Railway station is Karur and nearest Junction is Trichy.
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