Devara Paadal Petra Sthalam | 112nd Shiva Sthalams(One of the Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam) |
Region | Chola Naadu - North |
Chola Naadu - North | 58th Shiva Sthalam |
Pathigam | Saint Thirugnanasambanthar |
HISTORY:
This
is one of the Pancha (five) Shiva Temples in Tiruchi region. Bhagwan Sri Adi
Sankara had worshiped Lord here, so also Sage Mrigandu. Shri Sankara is facing
south in the goshta-wall around the sanctum. Saint Sambandar had sung a
pathigam-10 verses in praise of the Lord of this temple while saint Arunagiriar
had praised his favourite Lord Muruga in his Tirupugazh. Mother Durga on the
goshta is all cool and smiling with demon Mahishasura absent under Her feet.
Lord Muruga graces from a separate shrine with His consorts Valli and Deivanai.
The name Mandurai has its origin as the region was dense with Mango trees and
also as Lord blessed a Maan – deer in this place.
Samukya Devi:
Samukya
Devi, daughter of divine sculptor Vishwakarma was married to Sun God. She had a
happy marital life with Sun. As days rolled, she could not bear the heat of her
husband. She asked her husband to reduce his temperature but he did not help
her. Samukya Devi came to the conclusion that she could no more bear the heat
and told her father her intention to come to him. As a father, he quoted
scriptures and asked the daughter to be patient. As she could no longer live
with Sun, as a devout wife to take care of husband’s needs, Samukyadevi created
a maid, an accurate replica of her, and made her to live with Sun taking care
of him. She was Chayadevi (shadow image). Samukyadevi did not return to Sun
despite her father’s advice and was unwillingly staying with him. She took the
form of a horse, came to this place, performed penance on Lord Shiva to bring
down the heat of Sun so that she could return to him. Sun too found some
difference in the attitude of Chayadevi and came to know from Vishwakarma that
Samukhyadevi had left him. He immediately reduced his heat, came to this place,
worshiped Lord Shiva and returned with Samukhyadevi. Representing this event,
planet Sun appears in the Navagraha shrine with both Davis – Samukhya and
Chaya. Sun is alone too nearby. Other planets are facing Sun. There is also a
story attached to the temple that Lord Shiva graced two deers – a demon couple
in earlier birth and also a Maharshi on a Chaturthi day (4th day of new moon or
full moon day) coinciding with Tuesday – called Ahankara Chaturthi. Special
pujas are performed to Lord on such Chaturthi days. It is said that the benefit
of worshiping the Lord this day would relieve devotees from sins committed
knowingly or unknowingly and bless them with prosperity.
Maharshi:
A
maharshi committed a wrong to Lord Shiva and was cursed to be born as a deer in
this place that was dense with Mango trees. The Rishi-deer was born to other
deers – demons in earlier birth. They left the baby-deer for preying. Lord
Shiva with Mother Parvathi came there in the guise of a hunter, shot them and
released them from their curses. They came to the baby deer waiting for its
parents. Mother Parvathi fed the hungry baby deer, the Rishi in earlier birth.
Lord Shiva consoled it and released from the curse. As requested by the Rishi,
they stayed here.
SALIENT
FEATURE:
·
Navagrahas are
facing the SUN and Sun is with his wives Samukya and Saya devi.
·
Adhi Sankarar is
also in the koshta moortham.
·
Moolavar vimanam
has beautiful suthai sculptures.
·
Shaaba vimosana
sthalam for Bramha, Suryan, Chandran, Samudhrarajan, Maruthanthagan for Sukola
munis’ son.
·
Mango trees were
found around the temple in those days, hence this place was called as
Maanthurai.
·
Lord Shiva
turned to be a mother for the orphaned young deer, whose parents were killed by
the hunter in this temple.
TEMPLE INFORMATION:
Moolavar |
Sri Aamravaneswarar, Sri Suthrathaneswarar, Sri
Aathirathneswara |
Ambal |
Sri Azhagammai, Sri Balambigai |
Theertham |
Gayathri Nadhi |
Sthala
Vriksham |
Mango Tree |
BELIEF:
People
pray to Lord for their children facing Balagruha doshas (children affected with
adverse aspects of planets during their infancy years) performing milk abhishek
to Mother for remedy. For relief from planetary adverse effects, they pray in
the Navagraha shrine.
Tamil Month |
English Month |
Festival Name |
Vaikasi |
May-June |
Sri Adi Sankaracharya Jayanti |
Aippasi |
Oct–Nov |
Annabishekam |
Karthikai |
Nov-Dec |
Thirukarthikai |
HOW
TO REACH:
This
temple is located 3 Kms from Lalgudi towards Trichy. Frequent bus services
between Trichy and Lalgudi are available.
TEMPLE
ADDRESS:
Sri Amravaneswarar
Temple,
Tirumandurai,
Lalgudi,
Tiruchirapalli,
Tamil Nadu – 621703.
LOCATION:
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