Sri Dayaanidheeswarar temple (1000-2000 years old)
The Lord of this place graces us as Swayambu Lingam. This is a temple to be worshipped by pregnant women.
The stone image of Nataraja, Sivagami Ambigai, Ardhnaareeswarar, Twin Bhairavas, Sooriyan, Naagar, Saneeswarar, Lingodhbhavar, Lord Brahma, Subrahmanyar, Kaasi Viswanaathar, Mahalakshmi, Chandikeswarar – all these deities are installed to grace the devotees.
Hanuman also had worshipped here to be relieved off some of his sins. To worship the Dakshinamurthi here enhances the ‘gurubalam’, the strength of Guru.
Pregnant women considerably visit this temple. It is usually said that pregnant women should not go to the temples. Since Lord Siva had graced a pregnant woman, the belief is that visiting this temple would result in safe delivery. The place is consecrated by Tirujnaanasambandar and Arunagiri Naathar. A person’s wealth gets increased, by worshipping Mahalakshmi of this place during Navarathiri days.
Importance of Durga : Here Vishnu-Durgai graces us with Chakra and Conch in her hands. This Durgai has eight arms and it is surprising that if milk abhishekam is done to this deity, the milk turns blue in color. In no other Durgai sanctum such a miracle happens. Mental strength gets enhanced by worshipping this miraculous deity, during the Navarathiri days.
Lord Siva has revealed in many places His miracles. Kurankaaduthurai is the place where Vaali was graced to have his tail grown. It can be asked when Vaali’s tail got cut. Even Ravana was afraid of Vaali. It is said that perhaps the tail was cut when Vaali hit him hard with his tail. He prayed to Lord Siva that his tail should grow. He came to Kurankaaduthurai, prayed to get back his strong tail and his tail grew. Here Lord Siva is called Dayaanidheeswarar. Ambal is Jataamakuta Naayaki.
Here Lord Siva has bestowed moksa even to a sparrow. Hence He is also called ‘Chittilingeswarar’. He has poured mercy to all as His name ‘Dayanidhi’denotes. A pregnant woman, ‘Chettippenn’ with acute thirst was walking along near this temple. She was likely to die because of thirst. There was no water in the surrounding. As she was about to breathe her last, she worshipped the Sivalingam there. Lord Siva appeared, bent the nearby coconut tree, plucked the tender coconut, and gave her. The lady’s thirst was quenched. So, there is also the name to the Lord, ‘Kulaivanankinaathar’.
The Lord of this place graces us as Swayambu Lingam.
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