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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

MAYURANATHAR TEMPLE , MAYILADUTHURAI TEMPLE VISITS


Mayuranathar temple, Mayiladuthurai

                                 SREE ABHAYAMBIGA SAMETHA MAYURANATHAR



                                   SOME VIEWS OF TEMPLE PRECINCTS


                                                           Prakaram



                                                     Temple Tank


Mayuranathar temple is at the centre of the town and about one and a half km from the bus stand.  It is a very large temple occupying 350000 sq ft, which can be seen from the photo of the outer praharam and also the water tank in the temple.     It has  a 9 tiered -165 feet high Raja Gopuram, pillared halls with interesting sculptural work as well as 14 vimanams with several stucco images.



Lord Aadhi Mayuranathar graces from a separate shrine in the prakara.  While the Presiding deity is in the form of Shivalinga, Ambica appears as a peacock worshipping the Lord.  Lord Muruga in the prakara is praised by saint Arunagiriar in his Tirupugazh hymns.  During the Skanda Sashti festival in Shiva temples, Lord Muruga would receive His "Vel"  from Mother Ambica.  Here, He receives it from Lord Shiva.  The Gouri Thandavam dance performance of Lord is celebrated as Mayura Thandavam – Mayura-peacock.  Lord Nataraja graces from a separate shrine.  The first puja in the evening is dedicated to Lord Nataraja.  Mayilamman shrine is opposite to Nataraja shrine where both Lord and Mother grace in the form of a peacock.  Two peacocks and two monkeys are depicted in the banyan tree above the Lord Dakshinamurthy sculpture in the goshta wall.   The Goddess is known as Abayambigai.  The Sthala Viruksham is Mango tree.



Muthusamy Dikshitar composed a song in praise of the Goddess:
pallavi
shrI abhayAmbA ninnu cinti~ncina vAriki
cintai kavalai yellAM tIrumammA

anupallavi
he abhayakare vare Ishvari k.rpatonu
endanai rakShikka idu nalla samayamammA

charaNam
nI atyadbhutashubhaguNamulu vini
nIve dikkani nera nammiti

madhyamakAla sAhityam
nIrajAkShi nijarUpasAkShi
nityAnandaguruguhakaTAkShi rakShi

There are sannidhis for Vinayaka, Nataraja, Dakshinamoorthy, Lingothbhavar, Brahma and durga.  Vinayagar here is known as Agathiya Vinayagar.

Daksha, father of Mother Parvathi conducted a yajna but intentionally failed to invite Lord Shiva to humiliate Him.  Lord Shiva did not want Parvathi too to attend the yajna.  Yet, with a view to correct Her father, Parvathi attended the function but was humiliated by Daksha.  Lord Shiva took the Veerabadra form and destroyed the yajna. As She ignored Lord’s advice, She was cursed to become a peacock.  She came to this place as a peacock and performed severe penance to get back Her Lord.   Pleased with Her penance, Lord Shiva appeared before her as a Peacock Himself and danced as a peacock – Mayura Thandavam.  Ambica was restored to Her original form.  As Lord came here as a peacock-Mayura, He is praised as Mayuranathar and the place also got the name Mayuram or Mayiladuthurai.
  
Thirunavukkarasar's pathigam on Mayiladuthurai:

நிலைமை சொல்லு நெஞ்சே தவம் என் செய்தாய்
கலைகளாய வல்லான் கயிலாய நன்
மலையன் மாமயிலாடுதுறையன் நம்
தலையின் மேலும் மனத்துள்ளும் தங்கவே
-- திருநாவுக்கரசர்



During tamil month Vaikasi (May-June) Brahmothsavam is conducted and during the last Friday of tamil month Adi (July-Aug) laksha deepa pooja is done and people from all over India participate in the Thula snanam at Mayiladuthurai in the tamil month of Aaipasi (Sep-Oct).   The couple, Nadha Sarma and Anavidhyambigai devotees of Lord Siva could not make it to the Thua Snanam in time and prayed the Lord,  Lord Siva came in the dream of Natha Sarma directing to take bath before sunrise of next day morning.  Thus the snanam on that is known as Mudavan Muzhukku, that is the first day of Tamil Month Karthigai.  The couple not only took Thula Snanam but merged with the lord and there two lingams in the temple known as Natha lingam and Anavidyambigai and the Anavidyambigai lingam is adorned with red saree.

Temple Timings:
05.30 AM to 12.00 Noon
04.00 PM to 08.30 PM

Tiruppariyalur Veerattam where the Dakshayagnam is believed to have been performed, is located at a distance from 8 km from this temple.

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