Devara Paadal Petra Sthalam | 128th Shiva Sthalams(One of the Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam) |
Region | Chola Naadu - South |
Chola Naadu - South | 11th Shiva Sthalam |
Pathigam | Saint Thirunavukarasar (Appar) |
HISTORY:
Lord
Shiva graces in the temple as a swayambumurthy. Of the Sapthasthana (seven
sacred places) this is the sixth. The place also has a Mutt established by
Saint Tirunavukkarasar. Veena Dakshinamurthy, Arthanareeswarar, Bikshadanar,
Sapthamadhas and Vinayaka grace in the shrines in the prakaras. The history of
Nalvar – Gnanasambandar, Tirunavukkarasar, Sundarar and Manickavasagar are
painted on the wall. There are also the Somaskanda Mandap and Nataraja Sabha.
Indira,
Lord Vishnu, Mahalakshmi, Sun and Sage Kashyapa worshiped Lord Shiva in this
temple. Indira got cured of his illness by making a flower round in the temple.
Two Vinjayas (a community in the upper world) cursed to be eagles got back
their real personality worshiping in this temple.
Places
between rivers are called Thuruthy. This place is in between Cauvery and Kudamurutti
rivers. There is one such place (Kuthalam) near Mayiladuthurai. Saint
Tirunavukkarasar did his services called Uzhavarathondu here. He was holding a
tool in his hand called Uzhavaram with which he was removing the thorny bushes
on the way to Shiva temples to make the path comfortable for the devotees to
walk safely.
When
Saint Gnanasambandar was hesitant to step on the soil serviced by
Tirunavukkarasar, Lord Shiva asked His Nandhi to move away to give darshan to
him, according to the sthalapuranas. It is here Tirunavukkarasar carried the
palanquin of Ganasambandar. This place is named Sambandar Medu near
Tiruvalmpozhil and Vellamparambur. There is also a mutt established by
Tirunavukkarasar a little far away opposite the temple. This is a vast place divided
as west and east. The temple is in the western division.
According
to scriptures, Cauvery was born from the Kamandala water (pot carried by
rishis) of Sage Agasthya when a crow put it upside down. It flowed eastward
through Senthalai, Andili, Vellambiyur, Arcot, Kandiyur, Tiruchotruthurai,
Tirupazhanam, Tiruvaiyaru, Tiruneithanam and up to Sathanur and became stagnant
as a sea. Places in between as Konerirajapuram, Karuppur, Nadukaveri,
Tiruvalampozhil, Tirupoonturuthi were submerged.
Lord Indra:
Indira,
king of Devas in the celestial world, worshiped Lord Iyarappar, took the
Cauvery further east and made places fertile. On this run, Kandiyur was the
first on the way. Then came poonthuruthi with river sand. There was banyan tree
on the western side at a higher level. This place was soft as flower (poo in
Tamil), the place came to be known as Poonthuruthi. This is mentioned in
Thevaram hymns. Places between rivers are called Thuruthi. There is also such a
thuruthi called Kuthalam in the eastern side.
It
is a popular story that Indira was cursed by Rishi Gautama to have 1000 ugly
signs on his body for his immoral desires. While he was passing through many
Shiva shrines for remedy from the curse, he came here, worshiped Lord Shiva
with flowers and got the total relief. As Indira worshiped the Lord with
fragrant flowers, the place was so named Poonthuruthi.
Lord Vishnu and Sri Mahalakshmi:
Lord
Vishnu and Sri Mahalakshmi worshiped here is evidenced by the sculptures in the
Tower built during the rule of Naickers. Other stories relating to the name of
Poonthuruthi is that Poomagal worshipped here, Nandideva supplied Flowers (Poo)
for Lord’s wedding and that many places in the Chola region were covered with
dense flower gardens.
This
was later translated as Pushpavanam (Pushpa – poo, vanam –dense gardens) in the
year 1782 during the rule of Thanjavur Tulasi Maharaja. Many stories are in
rounds regarding the name of the place. It is in this sacred place
Tirunavukkarasar bore on his shoulders the palanquin of Gnanasambandar. Also he
established a mutt here.
Thiru Gnana Sambandhar:
In
this temple Lord Nandikeshwara can be seen moved to a side to some extent,
keeping a good view of the presiding deity. This is one of the sacred temples
where Appar conducted his self-less service (Uzhavara Thiruppani) to Lord for
several years. He kept the temple premises and its surroundings spick and span.
During this period of time, Appar composed many glorious verses praising the
Lord. Thiru Gnana Sambandhar visited this temple and found the temple premises
were kept immaculate by Appar. Sambandhar was hesitant to taint the floor and
refused to step inside the temple. Lord was pleased at the humbleness of
Sambandhar and instructed Lord Nandikeshwara to move to one side so that Sambandhar
can have the clear vision of Lord.
Thiru
Gnana Sambandhar on his way back from the Kingdom of Pandya (Madurai) happened
to learn about Thirunavukkarasar and his self-less service (Uzhavarappani) to
Lord. Sambandhar’s yearning to meet the zealous devotee Appar has become
irrepressible and proceeded to Thirupoomthurai. Likewise, Appar also came to
known about the visit of Thiru Gnana Sambandhar to his village. Appar who was
always treated himself as less-important does not want to reveal his identity;
he stepped inside the crowd to carry the ceremonial carriage in which
Sambandhar was travelling. When the carriage was nearing to the village,
Sambandhar enquired about the hermitage of great Saint Appar. Appar generously
answered that he was the blessed one who carrying the ceremonial carriage
(Ungal Sivikayai Thangum Peyar Petru Ingullen). Instantaneously, Sambandhar
dived out of the carriage and passionately paid obeisance to Appar, both the
saints were in a state of bliss and compassionately paid reverence to each
other. Sambandhar continued to stay at the hermitage of Appar for some years
and enjoyed the heavenly company of two intellectuals together.
SALIENT
FEATURE:
·
To get Lord
shiva’s dharshan for Thiruganasambandar, Nandhi Bhagavan moved to left side.
·
Lord shiva asked
Ganga to come from the well for Kasiba Munivar.
·
A little
elevated place between two rivers is also called as Thuruthi.
TEMPLE INFORMATION:
Moolavar |
Sri Pushpavaneswarar, Sri Aathipuranar, Sri
Poyieliyar |
Ambal |
Sri Soundarya Nayaki, Sri Azhakalamarndha Nayaki |
Theertham |
Surya Theertham, Kashyapa Theertham, Agni Theertham,
Ganga, Cauvery |
Sthala
Vriksham |
Vilvam tree |
BELIEF:
Devotees undertake a
clockwise go-round of the hill and workship the lord for relief from any curse
of their forefathers.Also they pray for good wedding results, Child boon and
good education. They light lamps in the shrines here.
Tamil Month |
English Month |
Festival Name |
Purattasi |
Sep-Oct |
Navarathri
and Sapthasthana Festival |
Aippasi |
Oct–Nov |
Skanda
Shashti |
Karthikai |
Nov-Dec |
Thirukarthikai |
Markazhi |
Dec-Jan |
Thiruvadhirai
and Thirukalyanam Festival |
Maasi |
Feb-Mar |
Maha Shivrathri |
Panguni |
Mar-Apr |
Panguni Uthiram |
HOW
TO REACH:
Tiruppoonturuthi
is located 3 Kms to the west of Tirukkandiyur and at a distance of less than 2
Kms from Tiruvaalampozhil. Nearest town is Tiruvaiyaru. Town bus services are
available from Tiruvaiyaru to go to Tiruppoonturuthi.
TEMPLE
ADDRESS:
Sri Pushpavaneswarar
Temple,
Tirupoonturuthi,
Via Kandiyur,
Tiruvaiyaru,
Thanjavur,
Tamil Nadu – 613103.
LOCATION:
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