Boothamangalam Boothanathar Shiva Temple, Thiruvarur
Address
Boothamangalam Boothanathar Shiva Temple, Thiruvarur
Boothamangalam, Koothanallur Circle,
Thiruvarur District,
Tamil Nadu – 610102.
Moolavar
Bhoothanathar
Amman
Bhootanayaki
Introduction
Bhoothamangalam temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Located in the Bhoothamangalam village, Koothanallur circle, Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu. A Buddhist monk named Buddhadatta who wrote Buddhist scriptures lived in Bhoothamangalam near Mannargudi. A Buddha temple built by Venudasara was here. Currently no Buddhist temple is found. The town has completely gone to other religions. The temple is situated at a bend in the road going northwards beyond the town. This Shiva temple is facing west side, here the Presiding deity is called as Bhoothanathar and mother is called as Bhootanayaki.
Puranic Significance
The Temple is believed to be 1000 years old. The word ‘bhuta’ means happiness. ‘Boothi’ means wealth. Lord Shiva is also known as ‘Boothapati’ and ‘Bootha Nayagan’. The Lord is seated towards the West and the Goddess towards the South. The Lord is large in size as the great Lingamurti. In the Sanctum sanctorum there are Ganesha Thenmukhan Vishnu and Brahman Durga. There is a separate temple for Vinayaka. There is another goddess under a tree. Nearby is a broken Nandi.
“With the kind permission of Sri Kadambur K. Vijayan, these are extracted from his posts”.
Century/Period
1000 Years Old
Nearest Bus Station
Boothamangalam
Nearest Railway Station
Mannargudi
Nearest Airport
Trichy