Thiru Manikkoodam – Sri Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Divya Desams - 037
037. Thiru Manikkoodam – Sri Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Seergazhi

About the Temple & Location:

This temple lies near Thirunaangur of Tanjore district in Tamil Nadu. It’s about 8 Km away from Seerkazhi and 1/2 miles away from Thirunaangur. It’s inside a Tamarind farm.

Sthala Puranam:

Lord Shiva has river Ganges and Lord Chandra, the Lord of this place too has the same Lord chandra and Lord Garuda instead of river Ganges and poses as Lord Varadharaja. He gave special dharsan to Lord Chandra and Garuda here. This an act of Illustrating the unity between the Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.

As the Lord Shiva gave place to Lord Moon who had been cursed, Lord Vishnu too saved Lord Chandra from Curse and hence the Pushkarani is named as Chandra Pushkarani.

The Lord Varadharaja is known for his act of bestowing abundant wealth to his devotees and this act brings the name of the Vimaanam as Kanaka – gold Vimaanam.

The rays of Lord Chandra is as soft as light rays emerging out of Pearls, Crystals etc. Which are known as manigal and as Lord Varadharaja gave dharsan to Lord Moon here. This place is called “Thiru Mani Koodam”.

Moolavar:

The Moolavar of this Divyadesam is Sri Varadharaja Perumal. Also known as Manikooda Nayagan. He is giving his seva in Nindra (Standing) Thirukkolam in facing his thirumugham towards east direction. He is found with Four hands on the Aadhiseshan. Prathyaksham for Lord Chandran.

Thayaar:

The Thayaar found in this sthalam are Thiru Maamagal Naachiyar and Bhoomi Piratti.

Mangalasasanam:

Thirumangaialwar – 10 Paasurams.
Total – 10 Paasurams.
Pushkarani:
Chandra Pushkarani.

Vimanam:
Kanaka Vimaanam.

Thiru Manikkoodam - Sri Varadharaja Perumal Temple Divya Desam

Thirumanikkoodam or Varadaraja Perumal Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is situated 8 km from Seergazhi, in Tanjore district of Tamil Nadu. The temple complex is within a tamarind farm. Sri Varadharaja Perumal Temple temple is one of the 108 Divya desams dedicated to the Hindu Lord Vishnu. The temple is built in the Dravidian style of architecture. There are 4 daily rituals conducted in the temple. Bus facilities are available from the railway station. However, there are no decent accomodation facilities. It is one of the eleven divya desams closely associated with Thirumangai Alwar, called the Thirunangur Tirupathis.

Legend:

According to legend, Lord Shiva started dancing in fury at Thirunangur after the death of his consort Uma, due to the sacrifice of Daksha. Each time a lock of his hair fell and touched the ground, eleven other forms of Lord Shiva would appear. The Gods were worried that if this continued, the entire earth and all their creations would be destroyed. They prayed to lord Vishnu to help. Lord Vishnu listened to them and appeared before Lord Shiva. On seeing Vishnu, Lord Shiva’s anger was appeased. But to counteract the eleven forms of him that had been created, he asked lord Vishnu to also appear in eleven forms. The eleven forms in which Lord Vishnu appeared in Thirunangur were all in different places. Those eleven places in thirunangur are where the eleven temples are located.

Pooja Rituals:

The temple timings are from 8 AM to 10 AM and from 5 PM to 7 PM. Temple rituals are performed by the priests on a daily basis as well as during festive season. The priests belong to the Vaishnavaite community, a brahmin sub caste. There are 4 temple rituals daily: Ushathkalam at 8 in the morning , Kalasanthi at 10 in the morning, Sayarakshai at 5 in the evening , Ardhajamam at 7 in the evening.

Each of the rituals have 3 procedures which are the alangaram ( decoration), the neivethanam (food offering) and deeparadanai (lighting lamps) for Lord Vishnu and his consort. During the rituals, religious hymns and texts are recited from the Vedas by the priests. There are weekly, fortnightly and monthly rituals performed in the temple.

Festivals:

During the new moon day of the Tamil month Thai, the festival deity of Thirumangai Azhwar is brought to the temple from Thiruvali-Thirunagari. The Thirumangai Azhwar Mangalasasana Utsavam is celebrated in the Tamil month of Thai (January–February). The highlight of the festival is Garudasevai, an event in which the festival images of the eleven Thirunangur Tirupathis are brought on mount designed like Garuda called Garuda Vahana, to Thirunangur.

The festive image of Thirumangai Azhwar is also brought on a Hamsa Vahanam (palanquin) and his paasurams (verses) dedicated to each of these eleven temples are recited during the occasion. The festival images of Thirumangai Alvar and his consort Kumudavalli Naachiyar are taken in a palanquin to each of the eleven temples.

The verses dedicated to each of the eleven temples are chanted in the respective shrines. This is one of the most important festivals in the region which draws thousands of visitors.

Moolavar: The Moolavar of this Divyadesam is Sri Varadaraja Perumal. Also known as Manikooda Nayagan. He is giving his seva in Nindra (Standing) Thirukkolam in facing his thirumugham towards east direction. He is found with Four hands on the Aadhiseshan. Prathyaksham for Lord Chandran.

Thayaar: The Thayaar found in this sthalam are Thiru Maamagal Naachiyar and Bhoomi Piratti.

Mangalasasanam: , Thirumangaialwar – 10 Paasurams.

Pushkarani: Chandra Pushkarani.

Vimanam: Kanaka Vimaanam.