Sri Naganatha Swamy Temple | |
Main Deity | Naganatha Swamy |
Goddess | Sowndhara Nayagi |
Holy Tree | Bamboo |
Holy Water | Naga Theertham |
Color | Smoky |
Gem Stone | Cat's Eye |
Season | Winter |
Auspisious Day | Monday |
Direction | North West |
How to Reach | 65 kms from Kumbakonam |
General Information | |
Kizhaperumpallam
is a navagraha kshetram where Kethu
bhaghavan faces the North-West direction. is enshrined with his
consort Chitralekha. This is an ancient
Saivite shrine where legend has it that Kethu, one of the 9 supernal
bodies central to astrological beliefs worshipped Shiva.
This place is also called
Vanagiri. Kethu prayed to Naaganaadhaswami and was blessed and rid of
his sins by Lord Siva. Kethu Bhagavan did severe penance towards
Naganadhaswamy the presiding deity of Tirunageswaram temple. He was
blessed by Lord Shiva and was releived off his sins. Kethu is seen as
worshipping Naganadhaswami with his folded hands held high. He is seen
with his head which is very rare image.
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History | |
Devas
and Asuras churned the Paarkadal to obtain Amirtham (Nectar) that
which would free from death, and alive for ever. When the Amirtham
came out, Lord Vishnu in the guise of Mohini was distributing the
Amirtham only to Devas. Lord Vishnu worried about that the evil deeds
of the will increase multifold if Asuras consumed the
nectar. Realising this reason, one of the Asuras took the form of a
Deva with the help of Asura guru Sukrachariya and consumed the
nectar.
Suryan and Chandran
complained to Lord Vishnu as they have noticed that. Lord Vishnu came
to know that and hit the Asura on the head in anger with the spoon
in his hand. The head was cut off and fall down on the ground. The
body portion was thrown away fell in Pothigai mountain region when
the head portion joined with a snake body and became Rahu Bhagavan.
The body of that Asura was preserved by a Brahmin which grew, because
of having drunk the nectar. This body was attached to a snake's head
and became Kethu Bhagavan.
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Specialities | |
In the stone inscription on the temple of Vikrama Chola is mentioned as "Rasara Valanattu Akkur Nattu Thalai Chenguttu Thiurvalampuram" and the deities "Valampuri Udayar" and "Thandangan Nachiyar". Appar, Sambandhar and Sundarar have sung hymns in this temple. | |
Festivals | |
The festival which makes the occasion when the King of the land welcomed. Pattinathar into the city is celebrated annually.
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Transport Facilities | |
The Naganathar temple known as the Kethu Navagrahastalam is located in the hamlet of Keezhperumpallam in the locality of Tiruvenkaadu. The sthalam of Kethu is Keezhperumpallam, which is located 6 kms from Thiruvengadu, enroute to Poombuhar. |
Thursday, 2 August 2012
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