Saturday May 18, 2024

Dharumapuram Sri Yazhmurinathar Temple, Puducherry

Diety: Yazhmurinathar, Dharmapureeswarar , Amman: Sri Madhuraminnammai, Sri Thenamirthavalli,
Temple Address: Dharumapuram Sri Yazhmurinathar Temple, Dharumapuram, Near Karaikkal, Puducherry - 609 602. Tele: +91- 4368 - 226 616.
Open between: 06:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 04:00 AM to 08:30 AM

Introduction

Dharumapuram Yazhmoorinathar Temple is a Hindu temple located at Darmapuram in Karaikkal, Pondicherry, India. Now the place is known as Koilpatthu. The presiding deity is Shiva. He is called as Yazh Moori Nathar. His consort is known as Thenamirthavalli.This is one of the 276 Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalams and 51st Shiva Sthalam on the Southern bank of the river Cauveri in Chozha Nadu (Thenkarai). Lord Shiva in this temple is a Swayambumurthi (self-manifested). This east facing temple has a 5-tiered main tower (Rajagopuram) and it has two corridors.The last consecration ceremony (Maha Kumbabishekam) took place on 09.02.2017 and prior to that on 20.04.1969. This is the birth place of Saint Thiru Neelakanda Yazhpanar’s mother. Yazhpanar is one of the 63 Nayanmars. Theertham (Holy water): Vishnu Theertham/ Dharma Theertham, Brahma Theertham Sthala Vriksham (Sacred Tree): Plantain / Panana tree (“Vaazhai”)

Puranic Significance

This is one of the 27 temples that comes under the administrative control of Dharumapuram Aadheenam.It is believed that Lord Shiva stopped Yama, the lord of Death, and punished him before he could take the life of Sage Markandeya in Thirukadayur. As Yama had already thrown his noose around Sage Markandeya, he is believed to have repented for his sin by worshiping Lord Shiva here. Yama came to this place, created a spring and performed penance. Lord Shiva granted darshan to Yama and told him that he would be restored of his position as the lord of death in due time. As Yama is also known as “Dharman”, this place gets the name Dharmapuram.Another legend associated with this temple is that of a Shiva devotee by the name of Thiru Neelakanda Yazhpanar. He was a renowned musician and his preferred instrument was the “Yazh”. Yazh is a string instrument similar to the Veena or violin. Neelakanda Yazhpanar and his wife Madanga Soolamani joined Saint Thirugnana Samabanthar on his pilgrimages. Yazhpanar would compose the music for Sambanthar’s hymns. Since Yazhpanar was a maestro in the art of composition, a sense of arrogance rose in the minds of his relatives as they felt that Sambanthar’s popularity was mostly because of Yazhpanar’s music. Yazhpanar harboured no such thoughts and was distressed when this came to this light. He apologised to Sambanthar who readily forgave him. Sambanthar then expressed his desire to visit Yazhpanar’s mother and seek her blessings. For this reason, they came to Dharmapuram. However, when Sambanthar sang “Yaazhmoori Padhigam” in this temple, Yazhpanar was not able to compose music for it. In his frustration, Yazhpanar decided to break the Yazh but Sambanthar stopped him to do so. Lord Shiva intervened, took the Yazh from Yazhpanar, composed the music for the hymn and also danced to it. It is for this reason that Lord Shiva of this temple is praised as “Sri Yazh Moori Nathar”. It is believed that when Lord Shiva composed the music for Sambanthar’s hymn, Goddess Parvathy sang in a voice that was “as sweet as nectar”. For this reason, she is praised as “Sri Thene Amirthavalli” (“Thene” means honey and “Amirtham” means nectar in Tamil). It is also believed that Lord Mahavishnu, Lord Brahma and Yudhistra have worshiped the lord here. Yudhistra is also known as Dharmar. This is another reason why this place is called Dharmapuram.

Beliefs

Those aspiring for excellence in music can worship Lord Shiva and Lord Dakshinamurthy here. Those facing “Puthra doshas” – problems related to child’s well-being can worship Goddess Durgai here on the days of the “Utharada” nakshatram.

Special Features

Other than the shrines of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathy, shrines and idols of lords Vinayakar, Murugan with his consorts, Somaskanthar, Lingothbavar, Mahavishnu, Brahma, Natarajar, Dakshinamurthy, Nalvars, Santhana Kuravars, 63-Nayanmars, Chandrasekarar, Kasi Viswanathar with Visalakshi, Mahalakshmi, Durgai, Chandikeswarar, Navagraham, Suryan, Chandiran and Bairavar can be seen in the corridors. The procession idol of Lord Yazhmurinathar depicts him with a Yazh in his hands and flanked by Thirugnanasambanthar and Yazhpanar. This along with Lord Yama’s procession idol are very beautiful.

Festivals

Guru Pooja for Saint Thirugnanasambanthar is celebrated in the Tamil month of Vaikasi (May-June) on the day of “Moola” nakshatram. On this day, Lord Shiva’s procession idol grants darshan to the saint’s idol. Some of the other festivals celebrated in this temple are – Shivrathri in the Tamil month of Maasi (February-March) and Thirukarthikai in the Tamil month of Karthikai (November-December). Pradosham is also observed regularly.

Century/Period/Age

1000-2000 years old

Saints and Singers

Thiruganamsambandar

Managed By

Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE)

Best Time

10-12

Accommodation

Puducherry

Consecration (Kumbhishekam)

9 February 2017

Nearest Bus Station

Dharumapuram.

Nearest Railway Station

Puducherry

Nearest Airport

Puducherry

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