Devara Paadal Petra Sthalam | 111th Shiva Sthalams(One of the Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam) |
Region | Chola Naadu - North |
Chola Naadu - North | 57th Shiva Sthalam |
Pathigam | Saint Thirugnanasambanthar, Saint Thirunavukarasar (Appar) |
HISTORY:
The
remarkable feature of the temple is the presence of Lord Vinayaka with His big
ear leaning on a side – Sevi (ear), Saitha (leaning) Vinayaka – Sevi Saitha
Vinayaka. Saint Tirugnana Sambandar fed by Mother Parvathi at Sirkalai and
achieving high and ripe poetical skill singing the glory of Lord, was passing
through this place. Lord Shiva, to test the saint caused heavy floods in
Cauvery. The saint could not reach the place. He sang in praise of Lord from
the other side of the river, but the sound could not reach the temple clearly.
Vinayaka in the temple with a view to help the saint also known as a Ilaya
Pillayar-Younger Pillayar- turned His ear on the direction of the sound and
enjoyed the hymns with a smile. He bent one of His legs, sat in a half-sitting
form with His ears wide open. A sculpture depicting this story is a masterpiece
of temple architecture in the temple. The temple has a beautiful Rajagopuram.
The
sanctum sanctorum of the main deity and the shrine for female deity are both
housed inside the inner prakaram and both shrines are facing east. There are
beautiful stone images on the exterior wall of the temple. God Brahma is said
to have worshipped Shiva here. Anbil Mariamman Temple is located at very short distance
from this temple.
The
Saptha Risheeswarar temple at Lalgudi and Tirumandurai Shiva temple are near
this place. There are shrines for Sapthamadhas, Lords Bkshadana, Viswanatha,
Bhairava, Muruga and Mother Visalakshi in the prakara. A sculpture depicting
Lord Brahmma’s penance is near the Dwarapalakas.
The
history of the temple is not clearly available. Presiding deity
Satyavakeeswarar a swayambumurthy is facing east. He is also praised as
Brahmmapureeswarar as He was worshiped by Lord Brahmma. Mother Soundarya Nayaki
is blessing the devotees. The name of the place Anbilandurai is a combination
of the name of the place Anbil and the name of the temple Alandurai –
Anbilandurai. Sage Vakeesa had worshipped in this temple.
Sensory
organs are very important for all and ear which is one of the five sensory
organ used to hear all types of sound is very sensitive.The human ear can
generally hear sounds with frequencies between 20 Hz and 20 kHz (the audio
range). Human deafness (extreme insensitivity to sound) most commonly occurs
because of abnormalities of the inner ear, rather than the nerves or tracts of
the central auditory system.
SALIENT
FEATURE:
·
This temple has
a 5 tier Gopuram (Tower) with 2 prakarams.
·
“Sevi saitha
Vinayagar” - is seen in hearing posture with head turned to receive the hymns
of Thirugana sambandar and he is also called as ‘Saamaveda Vinayagar’, since
Jaimini families had done saamaveda parayanam in front of Vinayagar.
·
Moolavar is
suyambu on the square aavudayar.
·
There many
sculptures on the front mandapam pillar. Some of them are, Two snakes
worshiping Shiva, Snake tail on one side and head on the other side of the
pillar.
·
Lord Mahavishnu
is present in the place of Lingothbavar.
·
Sanctum is built
in “agali type“.
·
Navagrahas are
facing Lord Suryan.
TEMPLE INFORMATION:
Moolavar |
Sri Sathya Vaageeswarar, Sri Bramapureeswarar, Sri
Alanthuraiyar |
Ambal |
Sri Soundaranayagi |
Theertham |
Chandra Theertham |
Sthala
Vriksham |
Banyan Tree |
BELIEF:
People
who are having problems in hearing can visit this temple.
Tamil Month |
English Month |
Festival Name |
Markazhi |
Dec-Jan |
Thiruvadhirai |
Maasi |
Feb-Mar |
Maha Shivrathri |
Panguni |
Mar-Apr |
Panguni Uthiram |
HOW
TO REACH:
This
temple is located at Anbil, a small town 8 Kms east from Lalgudi. One of the
108 Divya Desam Shrines of Lord Vishnu (Vadivazhagiya Nambi) is located in the
vicinity of this temple. Town buses are available from Trichy Chatram bus stand
- 28 Kms. Town buses also available from Lalgudi and the distance is 08 Kms.
TEMPLE
ADDRESS:
Sri Sathyavageeswarar
Temple,
Anbil,
Lalgudi,
Tiruchirapalli,
Tamil Nadu – 621702.
LOCATION:
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