Tuesday 14 May 2019

SRI ARULALA PERUMAL TEMPLE, MUNNUR, MIDWAY BETWEEN TINDIVANAM & MARKKANAM, TAMIL NADU.

28th April 2019.
This Arulala Perumal Temples visit is a part of Shiva and Vishnu temples Visit on 28th April 2019, between Marakkanam to Tindivanam, which includes 3 Thevara  Paadal Petra Shiva temples.  After the dharshan of Sri Adavalleeswarar, Mr Ramesh and his team lead us to this Vishnu temple at Munnur. 

Moolavar    : Sri Arulala Perumal
Thayar        : Sri Perundevi

Some of the salient features of this temple are…
The temple is facing west with an entrance arch. Palipedam, Dwajasthambam and Garudalwar are immediately after the entrance arch. The Garudalwar is with snake binding ( naga kaddukal நாக கட்டுகள்) on 8 places of his body. The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, antarala, arthamandapam and a Mukamandapam. In the sanctum, Moolavar Sri Arulala Perumal is in standing posture on a Padma pedam with Sridevi and Bhoodevi. Perumal, while upper hands holds conch and chakra the lower hands are in abhaya and varadha hastha. Urchavar  Sri Thevaraja Perumal is with Sridevi and Bhoodevi. Perumal as Adhikesava Perumal is in north west corner of the arthamandapam. Adhisheshan is shown above his head.

In the prakaram sannadhi for Sri Perundevi Thayar, Andal, Balayoga Narasimhar, Alwars, Anjaneyar, Sudharsanar, Vaishnavi ( in inscription it was mentioned as Vishnu Durgai It is worth to note the crown. The Bhattar showed Shiva Linga). The sannadhis has both Moola vigrahas and Urchava Vigrahas. It was told that Narasimhar was unearthed in the temple premises, where plantain trees are grown.  Narasimhar Nigraha teeth are not shown hence he is called as Balanarasimhar. The same way Anjaneyar. Anjaneyar head is shown with out a crown and wearing a thulasi mala. 

Sri Anandhachariyar, who lived in 1860AD,  was responsible for finding out the temple in ruins in the midst of thorny forest ( Kalli kadu ). One day Perumal came in his dream and  that he is in the midst of the thorny forest without cared by anybody. When he and some devotees searched the thorny forest and found out the top of the Vimana. When they cleared the thorny bushes, the temple was found in ruined condition. The temple and Vigrahas were completely destroyed by during muslim invasion. The temple was renovated and samprokshanam was performed during 19th century.  In 2011 Kumbhabhishekam was performed.

LEGEND:
At the time of sunrise Sri Arulala Perumal with his consorts throws light equivalent to 1000 suns from surya mandala and blessed the devotees, hence Arulala Perumal faces west direction.  

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
There are 8 inscriptions in this temple. The inscriptions belongs to Chozhas, Pandyas, Chalukyas, Gajapathy and Vijayanagara dynasty period. The inscriptions are inscribed on the walls of Sanctum, Arthamandapam, Mahamandapam and Mahamandapa pillars.

As per the inscriptions Perumal was called as Arulala Perumal, Chithramezhi Vinnagar Emperuman and Purushothama Peruman. The Thondai Nattu merchants formed a group with an emblem of Chithramezhi ( Plough) During Pallava reign/ rule. These merchant group spread throughout Tamil Nadu keeping Thittai kudi also known as Vidhyaranda Puram. Since Plough is connected to the earth, they  worshiped Perumal along with Bhoodevi.  They Constructed this temple for “Purushothama Perumal” also called as “Chithramezhi Vinnagara Perumal” at Munnur Rajanarayana Chathurvedhi mangalam. They also gifted lands to this temple. Puri in Orissa State Jaganathar temple was called as “Purushothamapuri”. This temple is a abimana kshetram for the Gajapathy kings who ruled Orissa. Hence this place was called as “Purushothamapuri”. As per Dr U Ve. Anandha Padmanabbachariyar, this temple may be older than Paranthaka Chozhan ( 907 to 955AD).

During Sadayavarman Virapandyan's 10th year rule inscriptions mentions this temple as Purushothama Perumal Koil, and Moolavar name as Chitramezhi Vinnagara Perumal.  During his period Munnur, Pidagai, Singavanenthal villages are gifted to this temple after removing the taxes.

Aampi Viran’s son Kabileswara Kumara Mahabathiran of Gajapathy King’s of  Orissa  ( 1464 AD) period a particular land was divided in to 5 parts and the income from that parts are to be utilized for maintenance.

Vijayanagara King Narasinga Devaraya’s assistant/ officer Thimmarasar, appointed a headman ( இடையன் )  to light a perpetual lamp  and a portion of income from a land was gifted for this purpose.

During 2006 “Munnur Sri Arulala Perumal Seva Trust” was formed to carryout the renovations. Palalayam was done on 08th February 2007. Mr A M Rajagopalan, an astrologer and author of Kumudam Jodhidam participated actively for the renovations.  Yoga narasimhar was unearthed from the temple premises on 19th January 2009.  After construction of sannadhis for Yoga Narasimhar, Andal, Dwajasthambam, in 2010AD, Maha Samprokshanam was performed on 24th January 2011.

This is a parikara sthalam for marriage obstacles, puthira dhosha nivarthi sthalam. It is believed that praying for continuous three Saturdays  and lighting ghee lamps, Arulala Perumal will remove all the obstacles in one life. Every Swathi Nakshathira day special homams are performed for Narasimhar.    

TEMPLE TIMINIGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs to 11.00 hrs and 16.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS:
Kesava Battachariyar may be contacted on his mobile 9597287284 and 8668077135 for further details.

HOW TO REACH:
Munnur Village is about  3.1 KM off from Tindivanam to Marakkanam main Road. The Bus stop name is Alanguppam.
Alanguppam bus top is 18.4 KM from marakkanam, 19.3 KM from Tindivanam Railway Station and 36 KM from Pondicherry through Brahmadesam.

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Alwars






 Adhisheshan
Sri Vaishnavi
 Shiva Lingam on the top of the crown
 Perundevi Thayar
 Garudalwar with ashta nagabandham
Bala Narasimhar without teeth
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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