1 / 5

Vaitheeswaran Temple

There are nearly 18 holy tanks (Teerthams) within Vaitheeswaram Koil temple. Out of them Siddhamirtham tank was considered to be the most sacred one. People strongly believes that a dip in this tank can take away all of their diseases.<br><br>This tank was also known as Goksheera, where the milk flowed into this tank while Kamadenuvu was performing Abhishekam to Lord Shiva. It is said that this water tastes so sweet and consists of many medicinal properties.<br><br>https://www.swamirara.com//

Swamirara
Download Presentation

Vaitheeswaran Temple

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Vaitheeswaram Koil- A Place for Curing Body and Soul Splendid Vaitheeswaram Koil temple or Pullirukkuvelur temple is located in Sirkazhi of Tamil Nadu state, a home to many other magnificent temples and numerous holy places. Vaitheeswaram temple is the home to Lord Shiva; he was locally referred as “ ​Vaidyanathaswamy ​” who cures people’s diseases. This temple is one among the 9 Navagraha temples located in Tamil Nadu, and it is associated with the planet Mars (Angaraka) or Sevvai. Besides this the other Navagraha temples includes- 1.) Sooriyanar Kovil – Surya Navagrahastalam 2.) Thingaloor – Chandra Navagrahastalam 3.) Thiruvenkadu – Guru Navagrahastalam 4.) Kanjanur – Sukra Navagrahastalam 5.) Thirunallar – Shani Navagrahastalam 6.) Thirunageswaram – Raahu Navagrahastalam 7.) Keezhperumpallam – Ketu Navagrahastalam 8.) Alangudi – Guru Navagrahastalam Visit : ​https://www.swamirara.com//​ for other related articles

  2. This temple is located on the northern bank of river Cauvery, and it is one of the 276 dedicated temples to lord Shiva in the region. People who visit this temple will have their souls cured with the aid of pleasant atmosphere prevailing in this shrine. Legend of Vaitheeswaram Koil A number of ancient stories throw light on this temple’s history. According to one of the story, Lord Angaraka or Mars, the overlord of zodiac signs of Aires and Scorpio was suffering from Leprosy. After taking a holy dip in the waters of this temple premises, his disease was cured. Hence people who visit this temple strongly believe that taking bath in the waters of ​Siddhamirtham ​tank can cure all ailments. Whereas according to another legend. Jatayu the nephew of Garuda (vehicle of Lord Vishnu) used to offer prayers to lord ​Shiva ​In this temple. When Jatayu attempted to rescue Lord Sita from the clutches pf demon king Ravana, it lost its life. Lord Rama along with his brother Lakshamana immersed the ashes of Jatayu in the waters of this temple. Another story is in existence with regard to the history of this temple. Subramanya the beloved son of Lord Shiva and Parvathi fought a fierce battle with a devil named Tharakasuram brother of Surapadaman. In this story too good won over evil. However there were a lot of casualties on the side of Subramanya. Therefore Lord Shiva incarnated as Vaidyanathaswamy and cured all the soldiers from their wounds. In this temple Subramanya was worshipped as Muthu Kumaraswamy. Visit : ​https://www.swamirara.com//​ for other related articles

  3. Belief in the holy waters of Vaitheeswaram Koil There are nearly 18 holy tanks (Teerthams) within Vaitheeswaram Koil temple. Out of them Siddhamirtham tank was considered to be the most sacred one. People strongly believes that a dip in this tank can take away all of their diseases. This tank was also known as Goksheera, where the milk flowed into this tank while Kamadenuvu was performing Abhishekam to Lord Shiva. It is said that this water tastes so sweet and consists of many medicinal properties. People used to mix Jaggery in this water, but in recent times this was strictly contained by temple officials. Visit : ​https://www.swamirara.com//​ for other related articles

  4. Visit : ​https://www.swamirara.com//​ for other related articles

  5. Importance of Vaitheeswaram Koil Lord Vaidyanatha was considered to be the kuladaivam by many local residents. Therefore the first tonsure of child in the family was usually performed here. Another peculiar thing about this temple is unlike all other temples in entire India, where only a single or group of priests offer prayers to god on behalf of devotees. Here every different priest associates himself with different people and perform poojas for them. Tuesdays were especially dedicated to the worship of Angaraka. It is believed that by observing fast for 21 consecutive Tuesdays one can be freed from the negative influence of mars in their life. Besides this devotees follow the practice of offering flowers, grains, ​annadhanam ​etc. Magnificent Vaitheeswaram Koil temple One can observe the beautiful carvings of gods and goddesses on gopurams, which tells us stories from Paraná’s. The temple has a five-tiered gopuram along with many mandapams. All of the gopurams were aligned in a straight way. Lord Vaitheeswaram was present in the form of Lingam, at the centre shrine. Even a temple was constructed and solely dedicated to the god of Ayurveda i.e., Dhanvantari in this sanctum. Vaitheeswaram Koil – Nadi Jyotishyam Nadi Jyotishyam a form of Astrology was popular in the region of Sirkazhi. This practice involves predicting a person’s past, present and future with the help of ancient leaf manuscripts and a person’s thumb impression. In this region many astrologers, since ages preserved manifold leaf manuscripts and passed onto generations, which continues to thrive even to this day. They were said to be the works of Tamil sage Agathiyar written in ancient Tamil script i.e. Vatteluttu. Visit : ​https://www.swamirara.com//​ for other related articles

More Related