Poets : Tirujnanasampanthar, Appar,
Sundarar pongunool maarpineer puthappataiyeer poonkangai thankucen
cataiyineer caamavetham othineer enkum ezhilaa maraiyorkal muraiyaal
eththa itaimaruthil mankultoy koile koilaaka makizhntheere. Tirujnanasampanthar This is the 30th holy place in the southern banks of Kaveri consecrated
by Thevaram.
There are four Vinayaka temples in the corners of the four
streets where Temple Car is pulled. At
the theradi (the Car Station) is the Vinayaka temple, in the East Street the
Viswanatha temple, in the West Street is
the Rishipureeswarar temple, in the South Street Aatmanaatha temple and in the
North Street is the Chocknaatha temple. Lord Mahalingeswarar sits in the middle amidst these temples. Hence, this holy place is identified as panchalinga sthalam. The Vinayakar of
this place is known as Aanta Ganapati.
Mookambigai : The Thiruvitaimaruthur Mookambigai of this
place is as famous and great like the Karnataka Kollur Mookambigai. In India, only in Kollur and
Thiruvitaimaruthur, Mookambigai shrines
are seen; it is not found anywhere else. Only here a separate sanctum could be seen. In this temple, the Mookambigai sanctum is on
the southern side of Ambals sanctum. The inner sanctum of this temple is constructed like the North Indian
temple structure. In this sanctum, the
most powerful Maha Meru Srichakram is
installed.
Moola Linga Sthalam
: According to the rules of
temple structure, Lord Mahalinga Swamy remains as the central Prime Deity in
this temple, amidst the temples and
surrounded by deities. They are Tiruvalanchuzhi-Vinayakar, Swamimalai-Murugan, Sejnalur-Chandeswarar,
Sooriyanarkoil-Sooriyan and other nine planets, Chidambaram-Natarajar,
Sirkaali-Bhairavar, and Thiruvavaduthurai-Tirunandhi. This is a very significant feature.
Aswamedha pratakshinam
: Reaching the temple and
circling the inner way of the first wall, to worship the Lord Marudapperumaan
is known as Aswamedha pratakshinam. Those who do this will receive all
benefits. Before beginning this sacred
exercise, one should worship Lord Muruga. One has to limit his prayer duration
as one, half and quarter mandalams. The
going around also must be stipulated as one hundred and eight, twenty-four,
twelve and seven circles. It is believed
that the devotees who circle around on the Thirukarthigai Deepam day and during
the Thai month festival will receive immense benefits. Next to this is the Kodumudi
prakaaram. To go around this prakaraam
is equal to going round the Mount Kailas and receive benediction.
Pattinathaar and Badragiriyaar : The life-history of Pattinathaar and this Thiruvidaimaruthur temple has
close connection. Pattinathaar has sung
many songs on the Lord Maruthavaanar of this temple. His disciple is Badragiriyaar, who was a King
once upon a time, renounced everything and became the disciple of
Pattinathaar. Both the guru and the
disciple went on pilgrimage to all the Siva temples, came and stayed at
Thiruvidaimaruthur. Pattinathaar never
kept even a begging bowl. On the other
hand, the disciple had a begging bowl and also a dog. Once the Lord disguised as a Siva-devotee
came and asked alms to Pattinathaar who told Him I am a beggar. I do not have anything to give. There?s a
family man near the west tower of this temple.The Lord went to that place and begged Badragiriyaar, who realized and
felt sad that the begging bowl and the dog had made him a family man. Thinking so, he threw the bowl on the
dog. The begging bowl broke and the dog
also died. The Lord then appeared before
him and granted moksa to Badragiriyaar and also to the dog. That place could be seen even today. It is called the Naayatiyaar Koil in the
East Maada Street. One can see this
site in this sacred place.
The Sacred Place where Lord Mahalinga worshipped
Himself This holy place is situated between Mallikaarjunam Sri Sailam in the
North and Thiruputaimaruthur (Putaarjunam) of the Tirunelveli District in the
South, and is called Itaimaruthu (Madhyarjunam). The Sanskrit word, Arjunam means maruda
tree. The sacred tree in all these
three places is the maruda tree. Lords
Saturn and Moon have worshipped here. To
the sage Kasyapa, the Lord of Itaimaruthu, Lord Marudavaanar has appeared as
child Krishna. There are about 32
theerthams (holy water) like Kaarunayaamirtha Theertham and Kavirippoosa
Theertham. For the 27 stars, there are
27 lingams.
On the four sides are temples for Viswanaathar,
Aathmanaathar, Rishipureeswarar and Chockanaathar and so this place is called Panchalingasthalam. Varaguna Pandiyan
came to this sacred place and got relieved of his brahmahatthi dosha. Since Pattinathaar, Badragiriyaar, Varaguna
Pandiyan, Arunagirinaathar and Karuvoor Thevar have worshipped the Lord here,
this place has become quite well-known. Here Badragiriyaar and his disciple attained mukti.
Pattinathaar has sung many songs celebrating this
place. The four Nayanmaar, Appar,
Tirujnanasambandar, Sundarar and Manickvaasagar have composed ?Thevaram? songs
consecrating this temple.
Arunagirinaatar have celebrated this place in his Tiruppugazh. Those
with Anusha star can be relieved of their afflictions in this place.
Sage Agasthya, along with the other sages came to
Itaimaruthur and performed tapasya meditating on Goddess
Umadevi. Goddess Uma also appeared before the sage. The
sages accordingly worshipped the Goddess and requested that they would like to
see the Lord also. Umadevi, for the sake of the sages, went in
Sivatapasya. The Lord granted Her wish and appeared before Her and the
sages. After appearing before them, the Lord began worshipping the Jothi Lingam. The surprised Umadevi asked the Lord O
Lord! It is the practice that Brahman and other deities worship
thee. But, thou art worshipping thine own self! The Lord replied Uma Devi! We are the Ultimate who worship and accept
worship. It is because these sages have forgotten to worship us, we
are worshipping ourselves. That is why I?m worshipping
myself. The Legend says that from that day onwards the sages
performed worship according to the Kaamika Law and received great
benefits.
Moolavar: Mahalingam
Amman / Thayar: Perumulaiyaal
Thala Virutcham: Marutha
tree
Theertham: Kaarunyamirtham
Old year: 1000-2000
years old
This famous sivasthalam is located
9 Kmsfrom Kumbakonam en route to Mayiladuthurai. Town bus facilities are available
from Kumbakonam. There is also a railway station at Tiruvidaimarudur on the
Kumbakonam - Mayiladuturai section of the Southern Railway.
The Shivasthalam at Tiruvidaimarudur on
the banks of river Cauvery is one of the 6 most sacred places on par with
Varanasi (Benares). The other 5 sivasthalams are 1. Tiruvenkaadu, 2. Mayiladuthurai, 3. Tiruvaiyaru, 4. Tiruchaaikkadu (Chaayaavanam),
and 5. Tiruvanchiam.
This Shiva temple at Tiruvidaimarudur
is about
1200 years old and is a big temple with lofty gopurams and lengthy corridors.
This sivasthalam is popularly known as
Madhyaarjunam. The term Madhyaarjunam tranlates into
Idaimarudhu in Tamil language. Arjunam refers to Marudhamaram, the sthalavriksham of this temple. The temple has
3 prakarams ( corridors) and according to many legends associated with the
temple, it is considered highly auspicious to do a pradakshinam (a circumambulatory walk through the corridors) on
these 3 corridors.
Aswamedha praharam: This
prakaram or corridor is the outermost prakaram and doing pradhakshinam in
this praharam will give the effect of doing Ashwamedha yagam.
Kodumudi praharam: This is
the middle corridor and doing pradakshinam in this prakaram will give the
effect of visiting Mount Kailash - the Abode of Lord Shiva.
Pranava praharam: This
the innermost corridor and doing pradakshinam in this prakaram will give
mokshaa (salavation).
This temple is also known as Panchalinga Sthalam as the main deity is surrounded on four corners by
temples dedicated to Vishwanathar, Aatmanathar, Rishipureeshwarar and
Chokkanathar.
Because of the glory and importance of
the temple at Tiruvidaimarudur, some nearby temples in the vicinity of
Tiruvadiamarudur are referred as
Parivara
Devatha shrines. They are
- Tiruvalanchuzi - Vinayakar
- Swamimalai - Murugar (one of the 6 Abodes of Lord Muruguar)
- Tiruvarur - Somaskandar
- Chidambaram - Natarajar
- Alangudi - Dhakshinamoorthy
- Tiruvavaduthurai - Nandhikeshwarar
- Tiruchaignallur - Chandikeshwarar
- Srikazhi - Bhairavar
- Sooriyanar Koil - Navagrahams
Significance: This
temple is associated with the life of King Varaguna Pandian of Pandiya Naadu.
The king was once returning to his capital after a hunting trip to nearyby
forests. It was after sunset and the king was riding on a horse. He unwittingly
killed a brahmin riding over him. Thus he was afflicted with Brahmahathi dosham
(the sin of killing a brahmin) and further was possessed by the spirit of the
dead brahmin. The king was an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva and offered prayers
to the God to free him from the Brahmahathi Dosham. One day Lord Somasundarar
of Madurai appeared in his dreams and advised him to visit Tiruvidaimarudur.
Accordingly the king Varaguna Pandian visited Tiruvidaimarudur and when he
entered the temple, the spirit of the dead brahmin did not have the courage to
enter the sanctum of Lord Shiva and stayed behind hoping to catch the king once
again when he came out of the temple. But the king was directed by Lord Shiva
to exit through the west gate of the temple and was thus relieved from the
Brahmahathi dosham. Even today the practice of entering the temple through the
main entrance and exiting through the west gate is followed by all the visitors
and devotees to the temple.
Lord Shiva gave darshan and appeared in
the form of Arthanareeswarar to sage Markandeyar as desired by the sage at this
sivasthalam. A separate shrine for Mookambikai, situated to the south of the shrine for presiding
female deity, is of special importance at this temple. It is to be noted that
shrines for Goddess Mookambikai are only at two places in India, one at
Tiruvidaimarudur and the other one second at Kollur in Karnakata state.
Great Saints like Agasthyar, Adi
Shankaracharya, Pattinathar, Sridhara Venkatesa Ayyaval, Bodhendra Saraswathi
(59th Peedathipathi of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam), Badragiriar, Arunagirirnathar
had visited this shrine and worshipped the lord. It is believed that when Adi
Shakara worshipped, the Lord Mahalingeshwarar uttered Sathyam Advaitham three times. It is also believed that Sridhara
Ayyaval a great Shiva bhatka has merged with the Lord as a joyti (light). Sri
Bodhendra Saraswathis jeeva samadhi is also situated in Govindapuram near
Tiruvidaimaruthur.
The Lord of this holy place graces us as swayambu moorthi.
The Thiruvitaimaruthur Mookambigai of this place is as famous and great like
the Karnataka Kollur Mookambigai. In India, only in Kollur and
Thiruvitaimaruthur, Mookambigai shrines are seen.
In the month of Thai Thaipoosam 10 days festival Brahmotsavam.
Everyday there will be the procession of the Lord, both in the morning and
evening, in different carriers. On the 10th day, the festival gets completed
with the theerthavaari. In the Vaikaasi month the grand Vasanthotsavam
festival for 10 days Tirukkalyaanam festival, Ambaal tapasu, Ambaal thannai
thaane prayer festivals are conducted with fanfare. In this holy place,
Thiruvaathirai, Aaadipooram and Karthigai are celebrated in a significant
manner. On the monthly, pratosha days, the devotees in large number throng
the temple. On the important festivity days like Deepavali, Pongal, Tamil or English New Year Days, special poojas and abhishekams are performed.
Devotees in large numbers come and worship the Mookambigai
shrine, since it is considered to be powerful. The married couples
worship intensely that they should conceive without any problems and beget
babies. Likewise, women pray for safe delivery. This kind
of worship significantly prevails in this shrine.
Devotees who circle methodically the big prakaaram and then
worship the Prime Deity are surely relieved of mental aberration, psychic
depression, madness and like sicknesses. That they enjoy great relief and
happiness could be seen even today. By worshipping the Prime Deity,
Lord Mahalinga Swamy, ones sorrow and unhappiness are
alleviated. Those who wish for good marriage and those who long for
offspring can perform prayers here. They will get mental peace.
Moreover, one can pray for job attainment, enhancement in
business and promotion in the job. The Lord definitely grants their
wishes.
Abhishekam can be performed to the Lord with ingredients
like milk, curd, panchamirtham, rice flour, honey, rosewater, soft coconut
water, sandal paste, vibhuthi, rice powder and tamarind powder. We can also don
the Lord with new dhoti, Ambal with new sari and offer food to the devotees who
come to the temple.. We can offer ?naivedyam? to the Lord and distribute it to
the devotees. We can also participate in the regular pooja, abhisheka
performances. Those who can afford can donate to the temple renovation.
The temple is open from 6.00 am to 11.00 am and from 5.00pm
to 8.00 pm.
Arulmigu Jothi Mahalinga Swami Tirukkoil, Thiruvitaimaruthur
- 612 104, Thanjavur District. Contact Number +91435 2460660.
Do:
- Do pray your Ishta Devata before pilgrimage to Temple.
- Do contact Temple Devasthanam information centre for enquiry, temple information and for Pooja details etc.
- Do reserve your travel and accommodation at Temple well in advance.
- Do bath and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple.
- Do concentrate on God and Goddess inside the temple.
- Do maintain silence and recite Om Namahsivaya or your Istamantram to yourself inside the temple.
- Do observe ancient custom and traditions while in Temple.
- Do respect religious sentiments at Temple.
- Do deposit your offerings in the hundi only.
Don't s:
- Do not come to Temple for any purpose other than worshipping of God and Goddess.
- Do not smoke at Temple.
- Do not consume alcoholic drinks at Temple.
- Do not eat non-vegetarian food in the Kshetram.
- Do not approach mediators for quick Darshanam. It may cause inconvenient to others.
- Do not carry any weapon inside the temple.
- Do not wear any head guards like helmets, caps, turbans and hats inside the temple premises.
- Do not perform Sastanga Pranama inside the Sanctum Sanctorum.
- Do not take much time while performing Sparsa Darshanam to God in Garbhagriha.
- Do not buy spurious prasadams from street vendors.
- Do not encourage beggars at Temple.
- Do not spit or create nuisance in the premises of the temple.