Sunday, 16 August 2020

Sivakkozhuntheswarar Temple / Sri Shivakkozhuntheeswarar Temple / Sri Sivakozhundeeshwarar Temple / சிவக்கொழுந்தீசர் கோவில், Theerthanagiri, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu.

The place during Thevara Time called Thiruthinai Nagar, now the place is called as Theerthanagiri. This place is on the banks of Perumal Lake, which receives the water from River Paravanaaru River. This is 37th Thevaram Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam  and 5th Shiva Sthalam in Nadu Naadu.  Sekkizhar in his Periyapuranam mentions that Thirugnanasambandar worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple, but the hymns was not traceable.

    செல்வம் மலிகிய தில்லைமூ திரினில் திருநடம் பணிந்து ஏத்திப்
    பல் பெருந் தொண்டர் எதிர்கொளப் பரமர் தம் திருத்தினை நகர்பாடி
    அல்கு தொண்டர்கள் தம்முடன் திருமாணி குழியினை அணைந்து ஏத்தி
    மல்குவார் சடையார் திருப் பாதிரிப் புலியூரை வந்துற்றார்

Sundarar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva of this temple.

    நீறு தாங்கிய திருநுத லானை
        நெற்றிக் கண்ணனை நிரைவளை மடந்தை
    கூறு தாங்கிய கொள்கையி னானைக்
        குற்றம் இல்லியைக் கற்றையம் சடைமேல்
    ஆறு தாங்கிய அழகனை அமரர்க்கு
        அரிய சோதியை வரிவரால் உகளும்
    சேறு தாங்கிய திருத்தினை நகருள்
        சிவக்கொ ழுந்தினைச் சென்றடை மனனே.
... சுந்தரர் தேவாரம்

Moolavar  : Sri Sivakkozhuntheswarar, Sri Shivalingeswarar
Consort    : Sri Neelathakshi, Sri Oppila Nayagi,
                 Sri Karuthadanayagi.

Some of the important features of this temple are.....
The Temple is facing east with a 3 Tier Rajagopuram. Balipeedam, Rishabam and dwajasthamba are before the Rajagopuram. Moolavar is believed to be of Swayambhu who appeared under the Kondrai Tree. In koshtam Narthana Vinayagar, Yoga  Dakshinamurthy, Lingothbavar ( Brahma & Maha Vishnu are on both sides ) and Durgai.  

In prakaram, Natarajar Sabha, Valampuri Vinayagar, Dhandapani, Murugan with his consorts Sri Valli Devasena, Thirugnanasambandar, Naalvar, Agasthiyar Lingam, Suryan, Navagrahas, King Veerasenan and Chandikeswarar.

Ambal is in a separate temple on the right side immediately after the entrance Gate and before Rajagopuram ( out side the main temple ). The Shiva Linga in the Ambal was worshiped by Jambavan. 

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
As per Sivanadiyar Ramalingam Vairakannu the present name of "Theerthanagiri" is a changed name  from the ancient name of "THIRUTHINAI NAGAR". This information is from the British manual, a book of inscriptions of Madras presidency.

As per Chozha period inscription This place was under Virutharaja bhuyangara nattu Merka nattu Jayankonda Chozha Charthurvedi mangalathu Pidagai Thiruthinai Nagar.  Lord Shiva was called as Thiruthinainagaridaya Mahadevar.

Swathi Sri Thirubhuvana Chakravarthy Konerimai Kondan’s 3rd year reign ( Sundara Pandyan ) inscription records endowment of ( some ) nivantham, to this temple for which 50 veli land with its periphery limits,  after exempting all taxes. The land was at Thiruthinai nagar pidagai Bhubalasundara nallur. This was signed by the tax collectors and accountants of that Village.

Koperunchinga’s 9th year 219th day Thai month reign inscription records the gift of 5.. veli land to this temple. The inscription is incomplete...

Koperunchinga’s 22nd year reign inscription records the endowment of Naivedyam/ Amudhupadi, Sathupadi, Thirumerapoochu, Thiruppari chattam and Parikala parisu for which gift of land / Village Chennatha nallur village as iraiyili.

The other inscriptions belongs to Kulothunga Chozha-I, Pandiya King Jadavarman Sundara Pandyan, Maravarman Veera Pandyan, Sundara Pandiyan, Vijayanagara Period Veeraprathaba Krishna Devaraya and Pallava period Koperunchingan.
(See the Annual Reports on South Indian Epigraphy for the year 1904 No. 115-127.)

LEGENDS
As per the legend Periyan a farmer and his wife are ardent devotees of Lord Shiva. They used have their food only after feeding to a Shiva devotee. One day they couldn’t find any Devotee, asked his friend to send one of his servant. Unfortunately, nobody had turned up on that day. In the evening they found an old man. When Periyan asked the old man to have food, the old man declined and said that, he has the habit of getting food only after his manual labour. 

Periyan, farmer  asked  the old man to plough his field.  When the old man started ploughing, Periyan and his wife went their home  to bring for him. On return with food, to their astonishment found the field was ploughed, “Thinai” a type of millet  was sowed and grown to harvesting stage. Periyan and his wife offered food, to the old man who was sitting under a Kondrai tree. After eating the old man disappeared and Lord Shiva on his Vahana Rishabam, told that was he who came as old man. Lord Shiva blessed them and stayed here to the request of Periyan and his wife. Since Lord Shiva, ploughed, sowed and grown the millet Thinai, this place obtained the name of “Thirthinai Nagar”.  This sthala purana, in the form of bas-relief is on the wall of the temple.


In another legend, a King called Veerasenan who was suffering from Leukoderma- white patches on his body and his dog also suffering from a skin decease. When they came to this place, his dog fell in to the temple tank and came out without the skin decease. Realised the sanctity of the temple and the Tank, the King took bath, came out cured from leukoderma  and worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple. Latter constructed this temple.

It is believed that, Natarajar of this temple to be worshiped to excel in the field of Music and Dance. It is believed that Surya worships Lord Shiva on 20th to 22nd of Panguni month ( March – April ), in the form of sun rays.     

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from regular poojas special poojas are conducted on 13 days brahmotsavam  during Vaikasi ( May – June ), Maha shivaratri in Masi ( Feb- March ), Annabhishekam during Aippasi ( Oct- Nov ), Arudra darshan in Margazhi ( Dec- Jan ) and on all pradosham days.

TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 06.00 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs

CONTACT DETAILS: 
Archakar Subramania Iyer can be contacted for darshan  on 9047140464, 9150151195 & 04142 278324
Alternatively this mobile may be contacted 94434 34024.

HOW TO REACH : 
Town Bus route No 34  available from Cuddalore.  
Town bus roué No 39 available from Mettupalayam ( Mettupalayam Bus Stop is about 20 KM from Cuddalore to Chidambaram route ), which starts from Kurinjipadi.
The temple is 5 KM from Mettuplayam Bus Stop,  25 KM from Cuddalore, 17 KM from Kurinjipadi,  38 KM from Panruti, 66 KM from Villupuram and  200 KM Chennai, through Puducherry.
Nearest Railway station is Panruti.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE  : CLICK HERE










---OM SHIVAYA NAMA--- 

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