Tuesday Jul 02, 2024

Thiruvisainallur Yoganandheeswarar (Taurus)- Rishabam Rasi Temple, Thanjavur

Address

Thiruvisainallur Yoganandheeswarar (Taurus)- Rishabam Rasi Temple, Thiruvisainallur, Thanjavur District- – 612 105 Phone: +91 44-2723 1899

Diety

Sri Yoganandar/ Sivayoginathar Amman: Sri Shandanayagi

Introduction

Sivayoginathar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Thiruvisainallur Village near Kumbakonam Town in Thiruvidaimarudur Taluk in Thanjavur District of Tamil Nadu. Presiding Deity is called as Sivayoginathar / Yoganandheeswarar / Vilvaranyeswarar / Puraathaneswarar and Mother is called as Soundara Nayagi / Santha Nayagi. The temple is more than 1000 years old temple. This Temple is considered as Guru and (Taurus) – Rishaba Parihara Sthalam.

Puranic Significance

Lord Brahma was born to one Vishnu Sharma. Along with him were born six yogis and he with them performed tapasya to Lord Siva. On Sivarathiri day, Lord Siva appeared before them, made them as seven lights and merged them with Him. Hence, the deity of this place became ‘Sivayogi Naathar’. The body of the Sivalingam here has seven hair–locks. Once a person who had committed numerous sins, exhorted the Lord of this place in his last moments. Lord Siva asked Nandhi: ‘Who calls me?’ and Nandhi turned to find out. It was a ‘Pratosha Day’ when the person called the Lord. All his sins vanished with Nandhi seeing him. His life had to end at that moment. Lord Yama came there and Nandhi stopped him. There arose a fierce quarrel between them. Nandhi won Yama and sent him out, away from the flag–post. Usually in the temples Nandhi will be seen inside the flag–post. But, here we can see Nandhi in this holy place outside the flag–post in a turned position. The legend says that this sacred place has seen all the four yugas. The deity is worshipped as Puraathaneswarar in the Kritha Yuga, Vilvaaranyeswarar in the Tretha Yuga, Yoganandeeswarar in the Dwaapara Yuga and Sivayoginaathar in the Kali Yuga. Uyyavantha Devanaayanaar, the author of the Siddhanta Sastra work Thiruvunthiyaar was born in this holy place. It is said that Sage Agasthya worships this deity on the Sivarathiri days. In some of the Siva temples Perumal is seen alone; but, here He appears as Lakshmi-Narayanan, along with His spouse Lakshmi. It is said that during the Ramayana days, Jatayu’s feather fell in this place, where now is the ‘Jatayu Theertham’. Bhairavar in this place is called ‘Chaturkaala Bhairavar’. In each of the yuga, he manifests as one Bhairava and graces us. Near Jnanakaala Bhairavar is Dakshinamoorthi, Mahalakshmi is near Swarnakarshana Bhairavar, and Baalasani is in the proximity of Unmaththa Bhairavar. Uththara Kailaaya Lingam is close to Yoga Bhairavar. It is significant to worship them in the ashtami day. About 300 years ago, one Sridhara Ayyaavaal was performing the yearly parental offering (divasam). At that time, a person begged alms because of hunger. Tradition is that alms should not be given at that time. But, he gave food to that hungry man. So, the village people ostracized him from the village. They said that to absolve this sin, he should take bath in the Ganga. Sridhara Ayyaavaal prayed to the Deity of this place and Ganga flowed in his house well.

Special Features

Sign No: 2 Type: Earth Lord: Venus English Name: Taurus Sanskrit Name: Vrishabha Meaning of Sanskrit Name: The Bull The people of this sign will have good appearance and personality. They are emotional in their behavior. They have great attachment towards their people and friends. They are very luxurious in their habits. The person will be impulsive and proud. They get carried away by praise.. Music and mantrasare associated with Vrishabha Rasi. There will be long journeys. They have practical business abilities. Mercury, Sun, Saturn and Rahu dasas are good. Jupiter, Venus, Moon and Ketu dasas are bad. Saturn is the benefactor.

Festivals

Thiru Karthikai (Nov-Dec), Karthigai Somavaram (Nov-Dec), Makara Sankranti (Jan-Feb) and Shivrathri (Feb-Mar) are the festivals celebrated here. Monthly. It is believed that Lord Suryan (Sun) worships Lord Shiva of this temple by directing his rays on the lingam every year for three days (on 1st, 2nd and 3rd) in the Tamil month of Chithirai (Apr- May).

Century/Period/Age

1000 Years old

Managed By

Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HRCE)

Nearest Bus Station

Thirubuvanam

Nearest Railway Station

Kumbakonam station

Nearest Airport

Trichy

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