Tuesday Jul 02, 2024

Thiriyayaninallur Sri Atuliyanadeswarar Temple, Villupuram

Address

Thiriyayaninallur Sri Athulyanatheswarar Temple Arakandanallur Post Thirukovilur Taluk Villupuram District Tamil Nadu – 605 752. Tele: +91-93456 60711.

Diety

Sri Athulyanatheswarar, Sri Oppilaa Maneeswarar, Sri Arayani Nathar Amman: Sri Soundarya Kanakambig

Introduction

Atulya Nadheswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located in Arakandanallur, a town panchayat in Viluppuram district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Shiva is worshipped as Atulya Nadheswarar, and is represented by the lingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Azhagiya Ponnazhagi. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam Thiru Arayaninallur temple is located at a distance of about 3 kms from Thirukkovilur on the Villupuram route. It is about 38 kms from Thiruvannamalai and 36 kms from Villupuram. Theertham (Holy water): Thenpennai river, Pandava Theertham Sthala Vriksham (Sacred Tree): Vilva Tree

Puranic Significance

The temple is on the southern bank of the river Pennai. It is believed to have been constructed during the 7th century by the Pallava kings. This temple is built on top of a rock (Paarai). The rock and the nearby river bring out the beauty of this temple. There are two entrances – one through the main road and the other through the river-side which is very scenic. In Tamil, “Arai (Paarai)” means rock and “Ani” means beauty. Hence, the lord here is named as “Araiani Nathar” – the Lord who is beautifully seated on top of a rock. This place was earlier called “Arayaninallur” and its name has since been changed to Arakandanallur. It is believed that the doors of the sanctum sanctorum of this temple had been locked by the Jains (Samanars). The door was opened by Lord Shiva himself for Thirugnanasambanthar’s song. Also, in order to prevent Sambanthar from entering this temple, it is believed that people from other faiths had blocked the entrance to this temple’s shrine by placing huge rocks and boulders. The power of Sambanthar’s hymn is believed to have miraculously moved those rocks. It is also believed that both Pradosha Nandhi and Adhikara Nandhi leaned to the right and left sides respectively in order to facilitate easy dharisanam of the Lord to the Saint Thirugnanasambanthar. Even now both Nandhis are seen facing opposite directions. Saint Thirugnanasambanthar worshipped the Lord Annamalayar of Thiruvannamalai from this temple itself. Annamalayar hill can be seen from this temple. There is a stone imprint of Saint Thirugnanasambanthar’s feet in the outer corridor from where it is believed that he worshipped Lord Annamalaiyar and rendered a Pathigam. Another version of this story mentions that Thirugnanasambanthar was unable to visit Thiruvannamalai. Instead, he installed a lingam for Sri Annamalaiyar at this place and worshiped the lord here itself. Another legend is that the Pandavas visited Arankandanallur and stayed here for some days during their exile. There are five cave rooms under the temple’s main tower which were used by them. There is also a water tank near this tower, which is believed to have been created by Bhima with his mace. It is also believed that after the war (Mahabharat) which was lasted for 18 days, the Pandavas regain their kingdom and visited this temple again to offer their prayers. It is believed that Lord Mahavishnu took the form of Vamana and destroyed King Mahabali at Thirukovilur, where he is worshipped as “Sri Ulagalandha Perumal”. To absolve himself from this sin, he prayed to Lord Shiva here. Lord Shiva blessed Lord Mahavishnu and absolved him from his sins. Goddess Sridevi, consort of Lord Mahavishnu, also got the blessings of Lord Shiva here. Rishi Prasanda, Poet Kabilar, Rishi Neelakandar are believed to have worshiped the lord of this temple. It is believed that as a young boy, before going to Thiruvannamalai, Sri Ramana Maharishi meditated at this temple.

Beliefs

Since the Pandavas worshiped the lord here and got back their kingdom, it is believed that by worshiping the lord here, devotees can regain their lost positions and wealth.

Special Features

Deities in the Temple Shrines and Idols of Lords Valampuri Vinayakar, Bala Murugan, Narthana Ganapathi, Murugan with his consorts, Kasi Viswanathar and Visalakshi, Natarajar, Dakshinamurthy, Lingodhbavar, Mahavishnu, Sridevi, Brahma, Jyeshta Devi, Navagraham, Nalvar, Sankara Narayanar, Hanuman, Gajalakshmi, Vishnudurgai (south facing), Saptha Mathakkal, Kala Bairavar (without his vahanam) can be seen in the corridors. There is also a separate idol of Lord Saneeswaran. The circumambulatory path around the sanctum sanctorum is in the form of a covered, raised platform, popularly called “Thirunadaimaaligai” in those days. Shrines of Saint Thirugnanasambanthar and Sri Ramana Maharishi can also be seen next to the Nalvars. It is believed that both Saint Thirugnanasambanthar and Sri Ramana Maharishi had experienced the divine grace of the lord of this temple. There is a separate shrine for Goddess Soundarya Kanakambigai in the outer corridor. Lord Annamalaiyar’s shrine can also be seen near it. The sanctum sanctorum is in the form of semi-circular tank (akazhi in Tamil). Goddess Vishnudurgai is facing the south. This is very rare. The navagraham contains a unique idol of Lord Saneeswaran with one leg placed on top of his mount (crow). Another unique feature here is that Lord Bhairavar is found without his mount which is a very rare occurrence. Nearby temples of Sri Ulagalantha Perumal and Sri Veerateeswarar can be seen from this top of this hill. There is an idol of Sri Ramana Maharishi as a young boy in a meditative posture and the temple is visited by many of his followers.

Festivals

10 day Brahmotsavam in the Tamil month of Vaikasi (May-June), Maha Shivrathri in the Tamil month of Masi (Feb-March) and Tirukarthikai in the Tamil month of Karthikai (Nov-Dec) are the important festivals observed in the temple. Pradosham is observed regularly.

Century/Period/Age

1000-2000 years old

Managed By

Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE)

Nearest Bus Station

Thiriyayaninallur

Nearest Railway Station

Thiruvanamalai

Nearest Airport

Puducherry

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