Friday, February 5, 2016

Palani Murugan Temple – Literary Mention

Palani Murugan Temple – Literary Mention
The ancient Palani is a sacred place, praised by Saint Arunagirinathar in his Thirupugazh and in Kandar Alankaram. He says: Adored by the people of fourteen worlds, the Lord resides atop the Palani Hills. In the Thirupugazh, he praised this place as Palani that is greater than Kasi and as Palani Hill that has many miracles.
He also feels sorry for his failure to start early worship of Palani. In Kandar Alankaram he regrets that he missed reading about Palani, worshipping at the feet of Muruga Devotees, calling the divine name of Muruga, offering charities and sobbing with love and joy He doubts whether there is any salvation for him. Many Tamil saints and scholars have sung in praise of the Lord of Palani.
Arunagirinathar has sung 97 songs (Thirupugazh).
Dhandapani Swamigal has given as Palani Thiruvayiram and Vijayagiri Velachinnavaiyam Palani Pillai Tamil.

Palani Malai Vadivelar Sannadhimurai speaks of the discipline of Palani worship, the good results of this, the sacred ponds of Palani, and the Kavadi offered here. It points out the great benefits, as also the sure remedy for many ailments of the people.