Sri Punnai Srinivasaperumal Temple (Vana Thirupathi),
Punnainagar, Thoothukudi
Sri
Punnai Srinivasaperumal Temple is also known as Vana Thirupathi Temple. It is
located in Punnainagar near Thiruchendur in Thoothukudi district of
Tamilnadu. This beautiful temple is built by the owner of the famous hotel
chain Saravana Bhavan in their native place. The temple is getting popular
among tourists going to Thiruchendur temple and the nearby Vaishnava Nava
Tirupathi temples.
The
temple is very neatly maintained with Sannadhis of many popular deities and
beautiful paintings of religious importance on the walls. There are two
entrances – one of Srinivasar and another of Adinarayana perumal. The Lord
looks stunning and one can have peaceful darshan without much crowd. The rays
of Sun fall on Lord’s right hand every day as if seeking his blessings.
History
The
place assumed the name Punnayadi as it was a dense forest with Punnai trees
used for grazing cattle. According to scriptures, Perumal – Lord Vishnu is
closely associated with Punnai trees. The holy tree of Srirangam temple also is
the Punnai tree. Perumal graces his darshan sitting on the Punnai Vahana on the
9th day of Brahmotsavam in all Vishnu temples. This emphasizes the significance
of Punnai tree.
The
temple has been constructed very recently although it exists from ancient
times. Exact year of its origin is not known to the people. The temple has been
built by Hotel Saravana Bhavan (HSB), one of the famous restaurant chains of
Chennai. Punnai Nagar happens to be the native place of the owners of the
hotel, and this explains the construction of the temple in this village.
The
temple is built with the blessings of Sri Tirumuruga Krupananda Variyar, a
great spiritual leader of our times without any Saivite and Vaishnavite
discrimination. The Adinarayana temple is very ancient on the banks of River Thamiraparani
in a serene environment.
The
Temple
The
temple was built in 22 days on a land measuring 23, 000 sq.ft in accordance
with the rules of Mayan Sastra with Main Tower – Rajagopuram, followed by
Festival Hall, Prakara Mandapam, Maha Mandapam, Artha Mandapam and Sanctum
Sanctorum. Lord Raja Ganapathy greets and graces the devotees sooner they enter
the temple.
The Festival Hall – Utsav Mandap is huge in size to facilitate
conducting cultural programmes and lectures. There are separate Rajagopurams
for Lord Perumal and Lord Shiva facing east. The temple is built conforming to
the Agama rules combining northern architecture and of Chera, Chola and Pandya
models.
While
entering the Mahamandapam - Ashtalakshmi Mandapam, you can see Chakarathzhwar
and Yoga Narasimha Shrines. Perumal graces in a standing form in the sanctum
sanctorum as in Tirupati facing east, giving the feeling that the devotee is in
Tirupati.
He graces in the Ardhamandapam with his consorts Sridevi and
Bhoodevi. The ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu is aesthetically sculpted in the
temple. Mother Padmavathi graces from a separate shrine in the Kannimoola
direction.
Sri
Vadapalani Murugan, Sri Kripanandavariar, Sri Rajagopalan, Thanigai Murugan
with Valli and Deivanai grace from separate shrines. Sri Andal graces from
northwest corner. In the outer prakara – corridor of Sri Srinivasaperumal,
Ganapathi and Dakshinamurthy are gracing the devotees by facing south. Behind
are Guruvaayurappan, Vishnu Durga facing north, Anjaneya facing north east and
Garudalwar in Mahamandapam worshipping Perumal.
Sri
Adinarayana, Perumal embracing Lord Shiva (Sivan Anaindha Perumal) temple grace
from the sanctum sanctorum in a standing form giving us the feeling as if he
speaks to us.
On his right is Peria Palavesam, Chinna Palavesam in separate
shrines. Sivan Anaindha Perumal graces facing north while Mother Sivakami
facing south, Brahmma Shakti and Pechi grace from their respective shrines.
There
are shrines for the village deities Pookkan Palavesam, Sudalai, Mundan,
Chappani Muthu, Ladguru Sanyasi, Muthupillai Amman, Irulappar and Nattani
Palavesam in the temple prakara. Thirumanjanam is performed for the presiding
deity on Fridays and for the procession deity on Wednesdays. Devotees believe
that obstacles on wedding proposal would go off if they join this puja. Ekantha
Seva darshan on Thursdays relieve the devotees from the adverse aspects of
Saturn.
Devotees
are happy that Perumal blesses them in all ways. The Naga Kanni Amman temple is
close to this temple. The Shakti in the temple helps devotees in their marriage
efforts and also relieves them from the adverse aspects of Rahu-Kethu planets.
People suffering from paralytic problems light lamps near the Vadamudakki tree
here.
The
consecration of the temple was grandly performed on 9th July, 2009. It is
noteworthy that within five months of the consecration 5 lakh devotees had
visited the temple. Pujas are performed five times a day – 5 Kala puja. The
Lord has lot of resemblance to Srinivasar of Tirumala and one can have
peaceful darshan as long as one feels. The Ladoo Prasadam given free to
everyone also would remind one of Tirupati Ladoo Prasadam.
Near the
temple are 9 Vishnu temples belonging to the 108 Divyadesa fame known as Nava
Tirupathis. Those coming for Nava Tirupati darshan may visit this temple too in
their own interest. The other significance is that the famous Thiruchendur
Murugan Temple, revered as one of the six army camps (Aaru Padai Veedu) of Lord
Muruga is very near this temple. Those coming for either of these temples have
the facility of visiting the other temple too.
Sannadhis:
·
Srinivasar
·
Raja
Ganapathi
·
Anjaneya
·
Chakarathalwar
/ Narasimhar
·
Padmavathi
Thayar
·
Andal
·
Vadapalani
Andavar
·
Rajagopala
Swami
·
Dakshina
Moorthy
·
Guruvaayurappan
·
Brahma
·
Vishnu Durgai
·
Tiruthani
Murugan
·
Garudan
·
Adinarayana
·
Several
Village Deities
Opposite
the temple premise there are small rest houses for visitors to stay, if
required. Next to the temple, there are decent options for one to have a quick
bite or to freshen up. One could also visit the Nagakanni Amman temple located
close to Vana Tirupati. It is located just a few meters away from Vana
Tirupati. It is generally visited by those with Ragu-Kethu doshas.
Temple
Opening & Pooja Timings
The
Temple is open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with no intermittent closure. In
general, poojas are performed five times in a day at 7:00 AM, 9:30 AM, 12:30 PM,
6:30 PM and 8:00 PM. Ladoos are offered as Prasadam.
Festivals
Vaikunda
Ekadasi in December-January, Thai Pongal almost on January 14, Parivettai the
next day, Special pujas for Lord Muruga on Kruthika star days are the festivals
celebrated in the temple.
Prayers
Lord
Perumal responds to every prayer of every devotee. He is an ocean of mercy. Devotees
arrange performance of Thirumanjanam to Lord offering Vastras.
Contact
Sri
Punnai Srinivasaperumal Temple
Vana
Thirupathi, Punnainagar,
Thoothukudi, Tamilnadu
Phone: +91 - 4639- 278
055, 279 077
Mobile: +91 - 94443
96993, 93829 06220
Connectivity
Devotees
should reach Kurumbur from Tirunelveli – 52 km on the Thiruchendur route & proceed
on the Nazareth road. Punnai Nagar is 5 km from Nazareth. They also can reach
Kurumbur 15 km from Thiruchendur – Nazareth – Punnai Nagar.
Nearest Railway
Stations are located at Kurumbur, Thiruchendur and Tirunelveli and Nearest
Airports are located at Thoothukudi and Madurai.