About the Temple & Location:
This temple is situated in Tirunelveli district in Tamil Nadu. 1 1/2 miles away from SriVaikundam railway lane. Bus facility, lodging facility with food facility is available. This sthalam is one of Azhwars Navatirupathi. Nava Tirupathi Temples is a set of nine Hindu Temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Tamil Nadu on Tiruchendur-Tirunelveli route on the banks of Thamirabarani River. All these 9 temples form part of “Divya Desams” comprising 108 temples of Vishnu revered and sung in praise by 12 poet saints or Alwars. All nine Vaishnavite temples are in Tuticorin district, about 40 km from Tirunelveli and 25 km from Tiruchendur. They form a cluster around Sri Vaikundam and Alwar Tiru Nagari, which straddle the north and south banks respectively of the River Tambraparni.
The first in the series of these nine Tirupathi Temples are Sri Vaikuntanathan Perumal Temple located in between Tiruchendur-Tirunelveli route on the banks of Thamirabarani River is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Sri Maha Vishnu in the form of Vaikuntanathar and His consort Vaikuntavalli. Perumal is worshipped as sun in this temple.
Sthalapuranam :
This sthala perumal, Sri Vaikundanathan is found alone in Nidra Kolam, as Aadhiseshan serving him as an umbrella.
Once, a thief named, Kaala dooshakan, after stealing the precious things from the people had an agreement in his mind, that he will give half of the stolen things to this sthala perumal. Whenever he steals something, he dedicates half of the stolen things to Vaikunda nathan.
Likewise, once he stole some precious ornaments and things from the King's palace. But unfortunately, he was caught up by the palace authorities. They brought him to the palace and made him stand in front of the king. Without knowing what to do, he meditated on Sri Vaikuntanathan, in his mind and heart. Since Perumal got the things from the thief, he occupied entirely in the heart the minds of him.
After this, he explained the Aathma Gnana to the king. The voice and the appearance belongs to the thief, Kaaladooshan, but the explanation of the Gnana was told by Sri Vaikundanathan. After hearing this, the Emperumaan gave his darshan to both the king and the thief in Nindra Thirukkolam.
As asked by the king, this perumal is named as “Kalla Piraan”. Kalla – means thief. Since, he gave the seva through a thief, he is named as Kalla Piraan.
Once, Somagan, who was a demon steeled the vedas from Brahma devan and he seeked the help of Sriman Narayanan. Sri Vaikundanathan fought with the Arakkan (demon) to get back the vedas. This is one of the said stories about this sthala perumal.
Born as an ordinary human in Ayodhya, Brighu Chakravarthy in the next generation as the biggest emperor, he was given the pratyaksham of this sthala Emperumaan. Devendran, Indiran was also given the pratyaksham.
The utsavar – Kallabiraan with the Gadha, a weapon in his hand and along with the Sangu and Chakram along with Periya piratti and Bhoomi piratti along the two sides, he giving his seva as “Abayakara Varadhan” in Nindra Kolam.
The Sculpturist, after finishing doing the utsavar – Kallabiraan, was excited and forgot about the beauty of the perumal. As an excitement, he pinched (Expressed as the happiness and the admiration of the beauty of the Kallapiraan perumal. Because of this, a small impression is found on the cheeks of this utsava perumal.
That kind of beauty, this kallapiraan perumal is Moolavar, after fighting with the Somagasuran for the vedas of Brahma devan, in a hurry, he climbed up on Garudan leaving two pirattiyaar. Because of this only, the Moolavar is found alone in this sthalam in Nindra Kolam.
This sthala perumal is also named as “Paal Pandiyan”. The story behind is one of things that has to be explained.
Brahma devan did the tapas on the perumal and the perumal suddenly disappeared into the earth. But the cows, which roamed along the place, automatically gave the milk, where the perumal disappeared. After digging the place, Brahma devan took the perumal out of the place and after he raised this temple. Since, he was able to get out the perumal, because of the cow’s milk, this perumal is also named as “Paal Pandiyan”. “Paal means – milk”.
It is said that Sooriya perumal, worship this perumal twice a year. As that of it, 6 day of chithirai and 6 day of Aippasi month, the rays of the sun cross the Gopura entrance and are found all along the Emperumaan as explaining that he is worshipped.
Two thaayars, Vaikunda valli and Sora Valli are found in separate sannadhis. Vaikunda valli is periya pirattiyaar and Sora valli is found after the Soranatha Naachiyaar’s vaasal. The vaikunta vasal is opened only during Vaikunda Ekadasi.
Near the Vaikunta Vasal, manavaala maamunigal sannadhi and Dasavatharam of Sri Vishnu is found. Opposite to this is a separate sannadhis for Yoga Narasimhar in south east direction. Every tuesday, special Poojas are done for Yoga Narasimhar.
On the North side a separate sannadhi for Thiruvenkada Mudayaan, Sri Srinivasar in big mandapam is found.
Moolavar and Thaayar:
The Moolavar is Sri Vaikuntanathan. Other names are Kalla Piraan, Paal Pandiyan. Moolavar in Nindra Thirukkolam facing east.
Pratyaksham for Brighu Chakaravarthy and Indiran.
Thaayar : Two thayers namely Vaikundha Valli and Bhoodevi are found. They have their own separate sannadhis.
Mangalasasanam:
Nammalwar – 2 Pasurams
Total – 2
Manavala Maamunigal has also done the Mangalasasanam here.
About the Deity
The nine vaishnava shrines, hailed as Nava Tirupathi are related to the Navagrahas or the nine planets or celestial bodies, and the deities in these temples are worshipped as the navagrahas themselves.The Nava Tirupathis in the Pandya region are recognized on par with the Navagraha temples in the Chola country (Surya Thirumangalakkudi, Chandra Thingaloor, Angaarakan - Putthirukku Velur, Budha Thiruvenkaadu, Guru Alangudi, Sukra Kanjanoor, Shani â Thirunallaar, Raahuâ Thirunageswaram, Ketu Keezhperumpallam). In these Vishnu temples, the Prime Deities themselves are worshipped as the Navagrahaas and so there are no separate shrines for the Navagrahaas, as found in other temples. To offer worship to these deities alleviate the malignant influences of the Navagrahas that come about during one’s lifetime. Generally, in the temples Lord Vishnu is seen reclining on Adisesha. But, in this temple Lord Vishnu is in the standing posture under the umbrella, Adisesha. This is the special significance of this place. Srivaikuntam temple is also called Kailasapuram and has in Nataraja shrine, 8 artistically carved pillars. The most famous is the Kallapiran, the festival deity and presiding deity is called Vaikuntanathar. On the 6th day of Tamil month Chittirai(April), the Sun rays fall on the main deity as a token of worship. The idol is most exquisitely carved with a club in hand. Lions, Yalis and elephants are carved in the pillars of the mandapam. The temple served as a fort during the patriotic war of Kattabomman with the British. The temple has a 9-tier rajagopuram amidst lush vegetation around the temple.
In this temple, Lord Vaikuntanathan facing east in standing posture with Adisesha who serves as an umbrella. This is a big temple and to reach the main sanctum we have to cross several mandapams. In the ardha mandapam, Sri Kannapiran standing on a golden couch, with his lovely consorts, Sri Sridevi and Sri Bhoodevi.
Lord Brahma was keeping the pot containing the secret of his creations in his hand. This secret was stolen by a demon named Somukasuran. In order to rectify the mistake, Lord Brahma did penance towards Lord Vishnu and asked for help to recover the lost documents. Lord transformed into a Lady and went to the earth to select a place known as Srivaikundam. Brahma did his penance and Lord Vishnu appeared before him as Vaikuntanathan. Lord Vishnu recovered the secret documents and gave them to Brahma. Brahma prayed that Lord Vishnu should be present there forever in the same form in which he gave him darshan.Then Lord Brahma installed the Moola Vigraha there, used his kalasam to bring water from the river and performed abhishekam with it.
A robber by name Kala Dooshakan, used to pray to the Lord, proceed on his mission, loot whatever he could and offer half of it to the Lord. Once, when he was stealing things from a palace, the palace guards noticed it and he was about to be caught. He rushed to Vaikuntanathan temple and prayed to the Lord to save him. The Lord took the form Kala Dooshakan and presented himself before the king. When the king wanted to punish him, he transformed himself into Vaikuntanathan and gave darshan to the king. When the king asked the Lord why he saved the thief, the Lord said that he had ceased to be righteous and the real intention was to bring him back to the path of Dharma. From then onwards, the Utsava Moorthy came to be known as Kallapiran.
A unique feature of the temple is that every year on two days (in the period of April-May and October-November) Sun's rays fall directly on Lord Vaikuntanathan. It is believed that this temple was used as a fort in the fight between the legendary freedom fighter Veerapandiya Kattabomman and the British in the 1800s.
The temple gopuram which is 110 feet in height and 500 feet in width can be viewed from the Tamirabarani bridge. Several poojas are held in this temple and the most important among them is the pooja done by childless couples. It is believed that if the childless couple consume the ghee for 48 nights, that has been offered at the deity's feet, they will be blessed with children.
Pushkarani:
Brighu Theertham
Thamirabarani Nadhi.
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