Monday, September 4, 2017

Saptharisheeswarar Temple, Lalgudi – Legends

Saptharisheeswarar Temple, Lalgudi – Legends
Story behind the vertical red split on Linga’s Head:
The Linga has a vertical red split on its head and there is an interesting story about the origin of this temple. It seems an Asura called Darukasura was troubling the devas and nothing could be done against him because, he would only be killed by son of Lord Shiva. When the devas went and prayed Lord Shiva, six sparks of fire emanated from his third eye. These sparks were initially taken care of by river Ganges and later they were entrusted by the Saptha Rishis (Seven great sages viz Athri, Brugu, Vasishta, Gautama, Angiras and Mareechi with the wives to look after.
Though they were looking after them fell, to give milk to the six babies they summoned the Karthika maidens. When the sages came to know about it, they lost their temper and drove away their wives from their home. This was brought to the notice of Lord Shanmuga only when he was returning after killing the Darukasura. And he cursed the sages. To get rid of the curse the sages went to Thiruvaiyaru and spent lot of time in penance and when they failed they came to Thiruthavathurai and prayed to Lord Shiva.
Then it seems the top of the Shiva Linga split and all the seven sages were taken inside him. When they became a part of the Lord himself, they lost the effect of the curse. The Saptha rishis started living in that temple forever.  Since Planet Sun was the son of Marichi, Moon the son of sage Athri, Mercury is the son of moon, Jupiter is the son of sage Angiras, Mars belonged to family of Vasishta and Sani was the son of Sun God. So when a devotee prays in this temple all the problems due to these nine plants vanish.
Vishnu got his Chakkrayudha back after worshipping Shiva here:
It also believed that Lord Vishnu got his Chakkrayudha after worshipping the Linga here.
Linga erected by Ravana:
There are 2 Shivalingas in the temple. The Shivalinga in the main altar was worshiped by the Saptha Rishis. The other Linga was erected by King Ravana and worshiped by him on the way from Kailash back to Lanka after obtaining a boon from lord Shiva for 35 million years of life. King Ravana on his way back from Kailash saw this temple from his Vimana and came down and made a Linga and started worshipping it. The seven saints, Saptha Rishis on seeing Ravana hid in a tree behind the temple. A tree present behind the temple called Marutha Maram in native language exists. There are multiple knots on the tree and 7 prominent ones which are believed to be the rishis in the tree.
Since Ravana had 35 million years to live, Lord Vishnu wanted it to be shortened. So he assumed the form of an old Brahman at a place called Kathri Medu approximately 1 km from Thiruthlayaur to tackle Ravana. As Ravana was passing by he saw the old man watering a Thulasi plant in pot with a pitcher with holes in it. King Ravana addressed the old man and the old man being pleased blessed him and told him to request more years of life from Lord Shiva. King Ravana took to the suggestion and started severe prayers to Lord Shiva.
Ravana started cutting his own head one by one as he had 10 heads. When he was about to cut his 10th and last head, pleased with his worship Lord Shiva appeared in front of him and granted a boon. Ravana asked for 5 million years of life. The Lord granted him and vanished. Then Ravana realized he was tricked as he failed to mention that this 5 million years was to be in addition to the 35 million years he already had. But it was late and his life span was reduced from 35 million years to 5 million years.
Ruthra Pasupathi Nayanar:
Ruthra Pasupathi Nayanar, one of the 64 Nayanmars, lived here and worshiped Lord Shiva.
Temple Pond doesn’t have Frogs in it:
The Pond in front of the Temple does not have any frogs in it. It is said Mandothari who was Ravana's wife assumed the form of a frog and guarded the temple when Ravana was in prayer and did not let anyone into the temple.
People worshipped Lord Shiva here:
Worshipped by Vishnu, Lakshmi, Saptharishis, Devas, Ravana, Murugar, Bhairavi and Sage Parasara.
Malava king got his leprosy disease cured here:
Malava king got his leprosy disease cured here by worshipping Lord Shiva.