Thirukadaiyur is a temple in
Tamil
Nadu
, India
. It
is the place where
Lord Shiva protected
Markandeya from
Yama
(Lord of Death) when he was about to take the boy to hell. Hence,
this temple is supposed to give long life to couples beyond 60 or
80. A function called Sashtiaptha poorthi is celebrated when the
husband reaches 60 and Sadhabishegam when he reaches 80.
Thirukadaiyur is a temple in Tamil Nadu, India. It is the place
where Lord Shiva protected Markandeya from Yama (Lord of Death)
when he was about to take the boy's life. Hence, this temple is
supposed to give longevity of life to devotees. A function called
Sashtiaptha poorthi is often celebrated for couples,particularly at
the temple premises, when the husband reaches 60 or Sadhabishegam
when he reaches 80, which is believed to give them a long
life.History:Most of the temples are known either by the name of
the Lord or His Consort. Nataraja is the name that rings in the
mind when the word Chidambaram is uttered. Similarly, the name
Madurai brings memories of Meenakshi. However, there are a few
temples that are well-known for the Lord and his Consort and
Tirukkadaiyur is one among them. The Amritaghateswarar - Abirami
Temple of Tirukkadaiyur is associated with the legends of
Markandeya and Abirami Battar.Situated in the Mayavaram -
Tarangampaadi branch of the Southern Railway, Tirukkadaiyur is a
railway station about 250 km. from Chennai. It falls under one
of the eight Veeratta Sthalams of Lord Shiva.The templeIn line with
the grand temple architecture of the Cholas, the Temple occupies a
very vast area of 11 acres, with five Prakarams, imposing temple
towers and large and spacious Mandapams. Though the details of the
king who consecrated the temple could not be ascertained, it is
seen from the inscriptions in the temple that it has been in
existence during the period of Raja Raja Cholan, that is, from the
early 11th century.It is a grand temple with 5 Prakarams, imposing
towers and ornate Mandapams covering an area of 11 acres. Based on
the inscriptions seen here, it is inferred that the stone base of
the central shrine was in existence even during period of Raja Raja
Cholan (early 11th century). It was during the period of Kulottunga
Chola I (1075 - 1120) that the brick walls of the temple were
replaced with stonewalls and the Mandapam in the front was
constructed. The Rajagopuram is replete with images made of mortar,
depicting the legends associated with the temple.Death put to
deathMarkandeya, son of sage Mrikandu was predicted to live for
only 16 years. As advised by his father, Markandeya worshipped
Amritaghateswarar in Tirukkadaiyur, bringing the water from Ganges
through an underground passage to the temple. The passage is in
existence to this day, to a depth of a flight of 20 steps. On the
destined day, Yama appeared with his noose, kala paasa. Markandeya
sought refuge in the Lord and embraced the Shiva Lingam. The Lord
warned Yama not to touch Markandeya as he was under His protection.
Yama did not listen and threw the noose that bound Markandeya and
the Lingam together. Angered by this act of rashness, the Lord
kicked him with the left leg and held him under His left foot,
making him inactive.Images in the temple depict the Lord with a
raised forefinger, warning Yama. The mark of the kala paasa is
visible on the Lingam. With Yama being rendered inactive, there
were no deaths on earth. As nature should have its way, the
Kala-samhara-moorthi, the other name by which Amritaghateswarar is
known - Lord Shiva brought Death to life. It is here that the
significance of 'kicking with the left leg' is spoken about. Had He
desired to quell Yama forever, He would have held him under His
right leg - as in the case of Muyalaka. The very fact that He used
His left leg points to the fact that He intended it as a punishment
for an act of rashness and not otherwise.Since Death was conquered
at Tirukkadaiyur, it is not unusual to see couples who have
celebrated their sashti-abta-poori (completion of 60 years) and
sadhabishekam (completion of 80 years) make it a point to have a
darshan of the Kala-samhara-moorthi.The 'New' MoonAbirami Battar
lived during the rule of King Serfoji (Sarabhoji). He was
completely devoted to the Consort of Amritaghateswarar, Abirami. He
would sit in meditation and in the blissful state of trance for
hours - sometimes days - together in the presence of the
Mother.King Serfoji, who had visited the temple, saw this temple
priest, who was lost in himself and did not even stand up as an
elementary mark of respect to the King. Abirami Battar was at that
moment meditating and was immersed in the vision of the luminous
visage of the Divine Mother. The king was annoyed with Battar for
not showing the respects due to him and enquired about him with the
persons standing close by. Unfortunately, he was told that 'this
fellow' was a fraud.The King then approached Abirami Battar and
asked him for the tithi (lunar day) of that day. It was new moon
day. Since the mind of Abirami Battar was filled with the
luminescent vision of the Mother, he - even without opening his
eyes - said that it was full moon day.The King was angered by this
answer and he thought that he had a clue to the 'true bearings' of
this fraud. 'If there is no full moon rising this evening,' he
warned Battar, 'you will be put to death.' Abirami Battar was told
what had happened only after he opened his eyes after a long time,
from his meditation. Poetry, evocative, moving and having the power
to melt the hearts of all, flowed from him right from that moment.
He sang a hundred verses in praise of Abirami. The verses are known
as Abirami Antadhi, a unique kind of poetry that begins with the
last foot - or a portion of it - of the previous verse. And the
last foot of the last verse would end with the first foot of the
first line of first verse. The Mother took Her earring and threw it
in the sky. That shone in the sky brighter than the full moon.King
Serfoji realised the greatness of Abirami Battar. Despite the
refusal of Battar, he had documented his command on copper plates
to donate one-hundredth part of his revenue from all villages to
him and his successors. The copper plate is still in possession of
the successors of Abirami Battar.There are three temple tanks -
Theertham - known as 'Amrita Pushkarini', 'Kaala Theertham' and
'Maarkandeya Theertham'.The worship services are offered six times
a day in the temple. Almost every day dawns with one celebration or
other, as hundreds of pilgrims throng the temple to celebrate their
60th or 80th birthdays.The annual 'Brahmotsavam' is celebrated in
the month of Chithirai (April-May); the 'Shankhabishekam'
celebrated in the month of Kartikai (November-December) is also of
great importance here. Few other festivals celebrated over here
include Navaratri and 'Aadi Pooram'.Historical Importance of
ThirukkadaiyurOne of the Eight Viraattanams (Avadharams) of Lord
Siva. This temple belongs to Dharmapuram Aadinam (Mutt). This
temple deities are sung by the three Tamil Trinities i.e, Appar,
Sundar and ThirugnaThirukkadaiyur is further purified by the holy
trees like Pinchilam (2000 Years Old Tree) and Bael tree (Vilvam
tree).Before taking Amirtham from Paarkadal, the Devas and Asuras
did not pray the first God Vinayaga (Lord Ganesha). He got angry
and hd stolen the Amirthakalasa and hided it somewhere. It later on
became Siva Lingam and hence the Moolavar is known as Amirtham +
Kadam and briefly known as Lord AmirthakadeswararGod Vinayaga has
hided the Amirtha kalasam. Hence he gets the name Kallavaaranam.
The famous votary of Lordess Abirami, the Abirami Butter has sung
Pathigam and Andhadhi on the first God Kalavaranam. It has its own
significanceThe Lordess Abirami has come as Amman Sakthi from Lord
Mahavishnu's ornament (necklace).Thirukadaiyur is the place where
Lord Shiva has bestowed immortality to Sri Maarkandaya and best
owed with Ever Sixteen Age (16). For example Lord himself killed
the God Yaksha (Yaman) and saved his votary’s life. He has also
bestowed yama with the Absolution for the sake of the Goddess
Bhumadevi.Here the Lord killed Yama, for the sake of his votary and
has known as Lord Mirthunjayamoorthi. Hence, people perform
Shastiapthapoorthi at the begininning of 61st Age of their Star
Birthday, Bheemaradha Shanthi at the beginning of 70th Age of their
Star Birthday and Sadabishegam at the beginning of 80th Age of
their Star Birthday. Other important functions take place here are
Ayush-Homam for Children to remove the future Astrological
difficulties arising from Navagrahas. If anybody is suffering from
serious disease and is in the verge of their lives, Mirthunja-Homam
is performed here to Lord to save their lives and to relieve them
from all illness. This is a proven fact.It is the place where two
out of the 63 Naayanmars Viz., Gungiliya Naayanar and Kaari
Naayanar were rendering services to get the blessings of the
Lord.During the Rule of the King Saraboji, Lordess Abirami, for the
sake of her votary Abirami Butter, has thrown her stud (Thaadangam)
towards the sky during the new moon day. The stud later become
round shaped and the new moon day turned into a full-moon Day
(Pournami). The votary Abirami Butter has sung the famous"Abirami
Andhadhi" praising Lordess Abirami to save him from death,
sentenced by the King. Lordess Abirami excused the king and gave
her blessings to the votary. This historical story further blossoms
Thirukadaiyur.In the Tamil Calendar, during the month of Kaarthigai
(Viruchiga Month), on each and every Monday during Somavarams, the
Priests performs "Sankaa-Abishegam" with 1008 Sankus to the Deities
for get the blessings for the welfare of the people.Another famous
occasion is "Yama-Samharam" which takes place annually during the
first month of the Tamil year Chithirai (Mesha Month) during Magam
Star. This is being celebrated as Lord Shiva killed Yama, in order
to save the life of his votary Maakandeyar.Thirukadaiyur has its
own significant plance in the History of Tamil Nadu and is one of
the ancient temple in the place.Sri Abirami Amman Temple
Thirukadaiyur:LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: Sri Amirtha kadesvarar temple
is located in Thirukadiyur which is near Mayiladuthurai in
Nagappatinam district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is
around twenty kilometers from Mayiladuthurai. It is situated in the
chidambaram- Nagappatinam East Coast Road.HISTORY OF THE TEMPLE:
There are a few temples that are well known for the Lord and his
Consort and Tirukkadaiyur is one among them.The Amritaghateswarar -
Abirami Temple of Tirukkadaiyur is associated with the legends of
Markandeya and Abirami patter. When devas and Asuras churned
parkadal to get Amirtham , they forgot to Worship Lord Ganesa (Sri
vinayagayar), Lord Ganesa stole the pot of Amirtham and kept at
Thirukadiyur, it is believed that the Sivalingam in this temple is
made of Amirtha Kudam . Since the pot of Amirtham was hidden here,
the lord Ganesa is called “Kailavarna pilliyar”. Markandeya, son of
sage Mrikandu was predicted to live for only 16 years. As advised
by his father, Markandeya worshipped Amritaghateswarar in
Tirukkadaiyur, bringing the water from Ganges through an
underground passage to the temple. On the destined day, Yama
appeared with his noose, kala paasa . Markandeya sought refuge in
the Lord and embraced the Siva Lingam. The Lord warned Yama not to
touch Markandeya as he was under his protection. Yama did not
listen and threw the noose that bound Markandeya and the Lingam
together. Angered by this act of rashness, the Lord kicked him with
the left leg and held him under his left foot, making him inactive.
Markandeya was blessed with Ever sixteen . Abirami patter has sung
100 hymns about Goddess Abirami. This is called Abirami Anthathi.
The last word of previous song will be the first word of the next
song. It is known as Andhathi in Tamil poetric literature.DIVINESS
OF THE TEMPLE:Thirugana sambandar, Navukarasar and Sundarar have
sung devotional songs, hymns about this temple, this temple faces
West Side. It is believed that Sri Abirami Devi was evolved here
from the meditation power of Sri Mahavishnu. Among sixty-three
Nayanmars, Kungilinayanar and Karinayanar performed siva thondu and
attained Moksha (mukthi) here. Images in the temple depict the Lord
with a raised forefinger, warning Yama . The mark of the kala paasa
is visible on the Lingam. With Yama being rendered inactive, there
were no deaths on earth. As nature should have its way, the
Kala-samhara-moorthi, the other name by which Amritaghateswarar is
known - Lord Siva brought God Yama to life. It is here that the
significance of 'kicking with the left leg' is spoken about.Had he
desired to quell Yama forever, He would have held him under his
right leg - as in the case of Muyalaka . The very fact that he used
his left leg points to the fact that he intended it as a punishment
for an act of rashness and not otherwise. AUSPICIOUS TIMES: The
worship services are offered six times a day in the temple. Almost
every day dawns with one celebration or other, as hundreds of
pilgrims throng the temple to celebrate their 60th or 80th
birthdays.celebration of 60th and 80th birth days (birth star)
called as Sashti Aptha poorthi and Sathabishekam respectively is
held very auspicious by the people as their longevity will
increase. The annual 'Brahmotsavam' is celebrated in the month of
Chithirai (April-May); the 'Shankhabishekam' celebrated in the
month of Kartikai (November-December) is also of great importance
here. Few other festivals being celebrated over here include
Navaratri and 'Aadi Pooram' .POOJAS TO BE PERFORMED FOR: It is
believed that Lord Siva dimnished Kalan (Yaman) in Thirukadiyur. So
Lord Siva in Thirukadiyur is called Mritunga jaya murthi . Devotees
completing 59 years and starting sixty have to perform Ukira ratha
Santhi ; completing sixty years and starting sixties have to
perform Sashtiyapatha purthi . Completing sixty-nine years and
starting seventy have to perform Beema ratha santhi. Starting
eighty has to perform Sathabishekham and Ayusha homam. According to
astrology devotees can perform Mrutinji jaya homam.Sri. Markandayar
(Even Sixteen) Temple at ThiruManalmeduSri Markandayar has his own
shrine near Thirukkadaiyur. It is purely a saivatic temple. This
shrine lies 0.5.km south west of Thirukkadaiyur in a small village
known as Thirumanalmedu. Here his parents prayed with devotion and
dedication and performed a special puja to Lord Siva, for getting a
male child and the Lord offered the same. In that temple Sri
Markandayar worshiped Lord Siva and performed special poojas in
order to attain immortality. Lord Siva bestowed him immortality
with ever sixteen age. (It is aptly said that legend has it that
Lord Siva prevailed over yaksha known as yama, the God of death, to
save Markandayar’s life and bestowed him immortality with ever
sixteen age). In this temple he sits in a alter opposite to the
Lord Siva (as a Moolavar) and blesses the visitors a long
prosperous life. Thus the shrine has its own importance. It is
noted that Markandayar, becomes a truthful votary of Lord
Siva.Those who have come and wish to get the blessing of Lord
Amirthakadeswarar and Lordess Abirami for their prosperous life at
Thirukkadaiyur, should also visit this Markandayar’s temple for a
full prosperous life and for the welfare of their family.Here every
year the priests perform an important Pooja during (Meena masam) in
the last month of the Tamil year in Panguni on Ashuvathi Star day,
It is stated that Lord Siva has brought a pot full of holy Ganga
water to his truthful votary Sri.Markandaya to purify him. He
attains chastity and purity on that day onwards. The visitors who
want to perform pujas to the deities they should also perform
special homams such as Thirukkalyanam to the deities and will get
the blessings from of the deities. It is also stated those who
perform this above Thirukkalyanam to the deities for the sake of
their unmarried daughter, she will get married sooner.There is also
a special Pooja performed here called Panchakshara Homam. It is
meant for the welfare of the family. Those who perform Shanka
Abishekam to the deities would get a disease free life.The deities
here are:-The Lord : Sri MirukandeshwaraThe Lordess :
MaruthuvathiMoolavar : Sri MarkendayarGanga water from Kaasi and
Varanasi is arranged here for performing Abishegams. Hence, those
who want to perform Shasthiapthapoorthi, Bheemaradha Shanthi and
Sadhabishegam need not bring the holy water from the Ganga River.
Also Mahamrithunjeya Homam, Swami Ambal Thirukalyanam, 108 Sangu
Abishegam are performed here. “Puthrakameshtti Yagam” is done here
for those who have no issues.
Get in
Chennai -> Pondicherry = 150 kmPondicherry -> Cuddalore
= 20 kmCuddalore -> Chidambaram = 50 kmChidambaram
-> Sirkazhi = 23 kmSirkazhi -> Mayiladuthurai =
16 kmMayiladuthurai -> Thirukadaiyur = 18 kmStart off
from Chennai, take the East Coast Road (ECR) and travel towards
Pondicherry. From there on, you’ll find boards till you reach
Thirukadaiyur. East Coast Road...
East Coast RoadTotal Time: 6-1/2 hours, including around 45 minutes
break (average around 100 KMPH speed)Until Pondicherry the drive is
pleasant with good roads. After Cuddalore, roads are a little
narrow and the last stretch from Mayiladuthurai (old name:
Mayavaram) to Thirukadaiyur is a little crowded.
Vaitheeshwaran Temple[edit] [add listing]See
We passed Vaitheeshwaran temple in Mayiladuthurai on the way - Lord
Rama and Lakshmana were supposed to have worshipped Lord Shiva
here. The Lord here is supposed to cure many diseases.
Thirukadaiyur Temple[edit] [add listing]Do
In and around Thirukadaiyur:Not only temple the place offers..
places like Chidambaram boating, Poompuhar beach, Karaikkal beach
and light house, Tarangampadi fort, are worth visiting, if some
travels for sucha long travel...
External links
- http://wikitravel.org/en/Thirukadaiyur