Sathuragiri Hills – Temples
There
are many temples/sanctums in Sathuragiri and on the way to Sathuragiri.
Shrines at Foot Hills:
Vinayagar/Ganesha,
Rajakali Amman, Pechi Amman and Karuppasamy are located at the foot hills of
Sathuragiri Hills, Vathirairuppu. Of these, Pechi Amman and Karuppasamy were
installed by Siddhars for guarding the southern side of the Hill. Two sanctums
of Sivalingams inside two separate caves at Kora Kunda (Gorakkar Cave). Two
Lingams in a single sanctum called "Irattai Lingam" or Sankaran
Narayan Lingams.
Pilavadi
Karuppasamy and Kali are the guardian angels/gods of the Sathuragiri Hills.
Vana Durgai Amma is the guardian of Sundara Mahalingam temple. They safe guard the
area from evil forces. The Pradistai of these three guardian angels/gods were
done by the Siddhas of Sathuragiri hill. Sathuragiri plays host to three
temples. They are Sundara Mahalingam temple, Santhana Mahalingam temple and
Anandavalli Amma temple.
Sundara Moorthy Swami Lingam:
Sundara
Moorthy Swami is a disciple of Sundara Mahalingam. The legend goes that once
upon a time, Lord Siva was looking for a priest to perform regular puja
(ceremony) at his temple. But he could not find one. So he went searching for a
priest in nearby towns and villages. The Lord used to shout “Solvar Undu,
Kaetpar Illai” (there is a person to say but none to listen) in every
town/village he visited. In one village, a 3 year old child replies “Kaetpar
Undu, Solvar Illai” (there is a person to listen but none to say). Siva hearing
this knew the child is the right person to perform puja so the Lord brings the
child to the hills. This child takes the name of Sundara Moorthy Swamy and
grows up to be an ardent devotee of Lord Siva.
It is
said Sundara Moorthy Swamy is much more powerful than Sundara Mahalingam.
Devotees normally pray to Sundara Moorthy & would request him to let
Sundara Mahalingam know about their prayers. Lord Sundara Mahalingam would also
doubly ensure that prayers routed through Sundara Moorthy Swamigal gets
immediately answered. Since this lingam was worshipped by various Siddhas
including Agasthiyar & Sundaranandar, it belongs to Anidai type. Sundara
Murthy Swamigal Sanctum at the entrance of the temple.
Sundara Mahalingam (Swayambu Lingam):
According
to Hindu scriptures, Kailas is the abode of Lord Siva and Goddess Parvathi
(Sakthi) and Sivaganas, the crew/attendants of Lord Shiva. Yazhvalla Devar, a
Sivaganam, was deeply devoted to Lord Shiva. One day he lays a lustful eye on
one of the Deva Loga Apsaras. Noticing this, Lord Shiva curses both of them to
be born as a human being. Realizing their mistake, they surrender at Lord
Shiva’s feet begging for forgiveness. The Lord tells them not to worry and
promises them to take them back during their lifetime.
Yazhvalla
Devar took to human life in the form of Pachaimal and was born into one of the
cowherd families, near Sathuragiri. His father was Thillaikon and Thilagamathi,
was his mother. Being born in a cowherd family, Pachaimal made his living by
selling the milk that he used to milk from the cows. After reaching the
marriage age, he got married to Sadaimangai, his aunt's daughter. Husband and
wife moved closed to the hills as it was be easier for the cows to find grass.
As usual Pachaimal milked the cows. Sadaimangai took the milk to her in-laws
house and sold them the milk.
One day
Sadaimangai saw an elderly sage while she was on her way to her in-laws house
to sell the milk. She took his blessings. The old sage being tired and thirsty
asked Sadaimangai if it is possible for her to give him some milk. Sadaimangai
not wanting to lose an opportunity to serve a sage readily offered the milk.
The sage after drinking asked whether it is possible for her to feed him daily
as he had planned to stay there for some period. Sadaimangai, after pondering
for a moment, agrees to it. So from the next day, she started feeding the sage
and then would go to her in-laws house to sell the remaining milk.
As days
went by the in-laws were confused as to the reduced milk quantity. One day they
question their son, Pachaimal on the reduced supply. Pachaimal replies that it
is not possible as the cows have started to yield more milk and promised them
that he would look into the problem. Suspecting his wife, without her
knowledge, he follows her the next day and sees his wife offering milk to the
old sage. Then on her way to the in-laws house, he encounters her and in a fit
of rage he slaps and abuses his wife. The abused wife runs to the sage and
tells him the whole abuse episode. The sage said, "You are a good woman.
You should not be punished for feeding me." and blesses her to be a
Sadathari, one of the Nava Sakthis. Then he moves away from that place.
The
husband, finding that his wife has attained divinity repents his action.
Dejected with life, he goes to Sathuragiri top and establishes a cow shed and
serves milk to the saints and sages. One of the sages to whom he provided milk
was Siddha Sundaranandar. As days went by, one day a new sage came to
Sathuragiri. He was welcomed by all the sages and Siddhas including
Sundaranandar and Sattai Muni. Pachaimal too took his blessings. Next day
Pachaimal went to the shed to milk the cows and was shocked to see the new sage
drinking milk directly from one of the cows, whose milk was used for performing
Abhishekam.
With a
fit of anger he threw a stick at the new sage. This causes an injury in the
forehead of the new sage. Seeing this Sundaranandar and Sattai Muni wanted to
curse Pachaimal. At that time the new sage asks siddhas not to curse Pachaimal
and appears as Siva. Realizing his folly Pachaimal begs forgiveness. Lord
blesses Pachaimal and tell him about his life purpose and takes him back to
Kailas. Even now the Sundara Mahalingam in Sathuragiri bears the hurt mark.
Lord Sundara Mahalingam Temple is located at about 100 metres from Sundara
Murthy Swamigal Sanctum.
Santhana Mahalingam:
Once in
Kailas, Lord Siva and Goddess Parvathi (Sakthi) were blessing visitors who had
come there to pay their respect. Visitors included Holy Men, Saints, Rishis,
Devas, Siddhas etc. Everyone offered their respect by going round
(Pradakshinam) the Lord and the Goddess. And Bringi Maharishi was one amongst
the holy men who had come to Kailas to pay his respect. He prayed to Lord Siva
and paid his respect by going round (pradakshinam) Lord Siva only. He thus
ignored Goddess Parvati. This act confused Goddess and she questioned Lord Siva
as to why was she slighted by Bringi Maharishi when everyone else treated her
equally with the Lord.
Lord
Siva explained that those who have renounced the material world and think only
about "Moksha" would always pray to him and at the end would join him
and those who wish to enjoy material things would worship her and enjoy
everything in life. Bringi Maharishi prayed to me as he wanted only Moksha and
everyone else wanted to enjoy the material world so they worshipped both of us.
On hearing this, Goddess Parvati became furious and turned to Bringi Maharishi
and said how come being a Rishi you could forget that we both are not two but
one and added that "if no Sakthi there is no Sivam and if no Sivam there
is no Sakthi".
Goddess
cursed the Maharishi that he would lose all his flesh (flesh is one form of
Sakthi (energy)) as she felt he had insulted her knowingly. Maharishi willingly
obliged and shed all his flesh. After losing all the flesh (energy) he was not
able to stand up and he was struggling to move. Seeing the plight of his
devotee Lord Siva gives him a special staff. With the help of the staff,
Maharishi starts to walk again. This act of the Lord further infuriated the
Goddess. She feels that she was insulted twice, once by the sage and then by
the Lord by providing staff to the sage.
After
thinking for some time, she realized that such incident would not have occurred
had she had been one half of the Lord Siva. She feels that the Ardhanareeswarar
form (Male-Half and Female-Half) would ensure that everyone treats both God and
Goddess equally. To appease the Lord, so that she achieves her goal, she comes
to Sathuragiri hills to do penance (it is said in the month of Purattasi
(Sep-Oct)). She chooses a place under a huge Santhana (Sandal) Tree to do her
penance. During that period Sathuragiri was going through a severe drought for almost
12 years. But due to the presence of Goddess Parvati the whole place gets back
its greenery.
Though
the place was full of Munis, Sages, Siddhars and other holy men, they let the
drought as it is as they did not want to come in the way of the nature. This
sudden transformation made the Munis, Siddhars and others to wonder on who
could have done this. On seeing the Goddess, the Munis received her by paying
their respects and enquired the reason for penance. Goddess told the whole
story and also explained the Vradh/Viradham (Kedhareswara Viradham) that she
would undergo. On hearing the story, the holy men arranged everything and
Goddess Parvathi made a Prathishtanam of Linga with Sandalwood Paste (Hence it
is called Santhana (Sandal's Tamil equivalent) Mahalingam.
Goddess
also created Agaya Gangai theertham (stream, still flowing) & used to bath
in the theertham before doing Puja to the Lingam. Goddess did severe penance on
Lord Siva. Lord Siva satisfied with Goddesses penance appears on his
"Rishaba Vahana" and accepts Goddesses demands and offers his left
portion of his body. On their return Lord Siva proclaimed that since the Siva
Lingam was worshipped by Parvathi Devi, it should be worshipped only by
Maharishis only and those who wish for "Kamya Loka" should not do
pooja to the lingam. And if they do so, they may stand to hate "Ishta
Kamya Loka" and will become "Moksha Desired" person and
ultimately join him. Lord Siva blessed everybody and went away. After that,
Satta Natha Muni worshipped the "Santhana Lingam" and "Chanangi
Muni" followed suit.
At
Santhana Mahalingam Temple, separate sanctums for 18 Siddhars, Lord Ganesha,
Lord Muruga, Navagrahas, Santhana Mahadevi (Sakthi), and Santhana Mahalingam
(Sivam) are available. Satta Muni Cave can also be found nearby.
Anandavalli Amma Temple:
Anandavalli
Amma was born near Sathuragiri, some 300–400 years ago, into a family of Saliya
Maharishi Gothram. She was spiritually inclined right from her young age. Right
from her childhood days, she used to hear a lot about Sathuragiri hills. This
made a major impact in her and being a spiritually inclined person, she left
for the hills to do penance. But being a woman, she was asked to leave the
hills, by the rishis and Siddhars as they deemed the hills would be unsafe for
a woman. She begged and cried but the sages were unrelenting. So she went back
to the foot hills and did severe penance. This made her accumulate lots of
siddhis.
One day
the Lord fully satisfied with her penance appeared before her and directed her
to the hills and to bless devotees from there. Anandavalli Amma's temple
mandapam can be found behind Sundara Mahalingam temple. Anandavalli Amma is
formless. Only during Navarathri she takes a form. There are two festivals in
honour of Amma. The first one falls in the Tamil month of Purattasi and the
second one during Navarathri.
Shrines at the top of the Hills:
From
Sundara Mahalingam to the top of the hill (inside the forest), Shrines of Vana
Durga, Oonjal Karuppan Swamy, Korakkar Scripture Rock, Vellai Ganapathi (White
colored Lord Ganesha), Nadu Kattu Ganapathi, Naga Kanni Kaavu, Lord Ganesa at
Thavasi Cave, Periya Mahalingam and Gorakunda (Goraknathar Cave) are located. Goraknathar
is one of the foremost important Indian Siddha. He is part of the 18 siddha
tradition of South India. He is also one amongst the Nava Nath Siddha tradition
of North India. He is also closely associated with Vajrayana (Tantric)
Buddhism. He attained Siddha by mastering sound. The main siddha of Sathuragiri
is Goraknathar. Goraknathar created thousands of new siddha medicines like Kaya
kalpa etc. to attain immortality. Every 10th in the Tamil Calendar he appears
in light form to his devotees at this place. On every no moon day Sri Kalimuthu
Ashram offers a lingam made of Thinai Maavu and the same is worshipped.
Ashrams in Sathuragiri:
Kalimuthu
Swamigal Ashram:
Kanji
Madam was founded, by Badrakali Amma, 36 years ago in 1972. Badrakali Amma
would prepare kanji daily at home & take it all the way to the top to
distribute it to devotees/swamis. This was widely appreciated by the swamis of
the hills. After her the service was taken over by her son, Kalimuthu Swamigal.
He built a pucca place to house the madam. The whole place was built by three
people only. The three people were Swami Kalimuthu and two other Sivanadiyars.
Kalimuthu
Swamigal used to travel to nearby places and used to beg for money & food
items. The food items donated went to feeding the devotees at the Kanji Madam.
The money collected was used to build a temple for Anandavalli Amma. The
donated money also goes towards performing puja at Sundara Mahalingam temple
and Karupannasamy temple. Thinai Maavu is given as Prasadam to the devotees who
come to Kanji madam.
Kalimuthu
Swamigal along with 107 swamis would go on Padayathra, for three months in a
year, to towns nearby Madurai to collect money and food items. He used this
opportunity to help people who were going through a bad time. He used to
perform pujas & parihara yagams for such affected people. He was the
anointed leader of all the swamis of the Hill & was rightly called
"Raja Rishi".
He was
also closely associated with Thalai Aatti Siddhar Swamigal of Perambalur and Kalidass
Swamigal of Palani. These three sages were considered Siddhargal of the same
period. He attained Samadhi in the year 2004. His Samadhi can be found at his
ashram in S.Ramachandrapuram which is 15 Kms from Srivilliputhur.
Other Nearby Attractions:
There is
a Krishna and Rukmini and Sathyabama temple called Gopala Swamy Malai, at the
top of a small hill, which is 22 kms from Watrap at NH-47(between Kallupatti, Krishnan
koil and Srivilliputhur towns), and a Shiva Cave temple called Motta Malai 16
km from Watrap (between Watrap and Alagapuri road, take a diversion after a
village called Akkanapuram Vilaku) recommended for spiritual seekers.
For
people who would love to swim in natural waters, you have a place called Mavoothu
(Big spring, 8 km from Watrap, Need to take a diversion between Maharajapuram
and Thambipatti), a pond which has a spring at its corner and flows 24/7
throughout the year, a very beautiful place at the foot of Western Ghats. An
excellent place to be at rainy season and is recommended only for people who
know to swim above average.