Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal Temple, Ariyalur

Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal Temple is a Hindu temple located at Kallankurichi in the Ariyalur district of Tamil NaduIndia. It is dedicated to Vishnu. Vanniyars of Udayarpalayam created a Perumal Temple near Ariyalur in the early 18th Century AD that now attracts lakhs of devotees during Brahmotsavam and Puratasi.


Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal is the Kula Deivam for people for nearby 10 villages. It is located 6kms East of Ariyalur & it is over 250years old Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal temple, one that was built by the Padaiyaachi Vanniyars of Sithalavadi Village in Udayarpalayam.


It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Idol of Lord Hanuman was installed nearby the main presiding deity. The temple is about 250 years old built by a man called Mangaan Padaiyaachi.
Significance
The temple is about 250 years old and built by a cowherd on the spot of a 12-feet high post believed to have miraculous powers. The post now forms the main deity in the temple. Close by is the idol of Hanuman. There are no idols as presiding deity in the sanctum sanctorum.
Pujas are performed only to this post.  There is no Sorgavasal (Gates of Heaven) on the Vaikunda Ekadasi day as traditionally seen in Vaishnavite temples.  Instead, procession deity is taken on procession.  There is no separate shrine for Mother.  


As the presiding deity is believed to be in the post in the sanctum, it implies that Mothers too are with the Lord in the post.  Procession deity Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal graces with Mothers Sridevi and Bhoodevi.
The ten Avatars of Lord Sri Vishnu are aesthetically sculpted in the Dasavathara Mandap in the temple.  The temple is noted for its sculptures.  The sacred tree Mahalingamaram is near the sanctum still green as in ancient days.
Legends
Gopalan Padaiyaachi moved to Kadugur village and built several small houses in the place that was until then an uninhabited forest area thus converting it into a vibrant commercial location. Pleased with his efforts, the villagers named this place as ‘Gopalan Kudikadu’.
The story goes that once his son Mangaan took out a herd of cows and found one of the cows missing on his return. Despite extensive search, he failed to locate the pregnant cow, an event that left him dejected back home.
A few days later, he heard an invisible voice directing him to a particular place here in Kallankurichi where he found the cow with her new born. Pleased with this, he brought home the mother and the new born. A day later he heard the invisible voice again, this time expressing disappointment at not having thanked him for helping locate his lost cow.


When Mangaan Padaiyaachi went back to that place, he found a sacred pillar with the cow’s milk on it and immediately that it was Lord Vishnu who had himself come and helped him the previous day. Mangaan performed Abhisheka and erected the sacred pillar with an Anjaneya idol at the bottom of sacred pillar. It was an accepted practice in olden days to erect the pillar as the deity when people were short of funds to install an idol.

Later after collecting funds from the village Mangaan Padaiyaachi built the temple here at Kallankurichi with the sacred pillar as the Moolavar deity. Initially Poojas were conducted only on a weekly basis. Later the Utsava deity of South-facing Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal with Sri Bhudevi was installed and a pooja process as per Vaikhanasa Agama was started and Bhattars were appointed to perform the daily Poojas which is followed diligently even today at this temple. Interestingly, Vanniyars perform pooja inside the Moolavar Sannidhi; while the Vaishnavite Bhattars perform pooja at the Utsava Sannidhi.
Kula Deivam - Varadaraja Perumal
Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal is the Kula Deivam for people from 10nearby villages.
Temple Opening Time
The temple is open from 6.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 3.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.
Prayers
If agricultural yields are happy, farmers undertake to contribute a specific quantity to the temple. There are huge warehouses around the temple to stock food grains.  Ear boring ceremonies only are conducted in the temples.  Marriages are not celebrated here. Besides contributing large quantities of food grains, farmers also donate the first calf of their cattle for their health.
Festival
Chithirai New Year day falling almost on April 14, Chithira Poornima-Full Moon in April-May, Akshaya Tritiya in April-May with Lord coming in procession on Garuda Vahana, procession of Lord on Silver Garuda Vahana on Vaikasi Visakam star day in May-June, Aadi Perukku in July-August, Gokhulashtami and Vinayaka Chathurthi in August-September, Purattasi Saturdays and Vijayadasami in September-October, Tirukarthika in November-December, Hanuman Jayanthi, two car processions for Anjaneya and the Lord with Mother on Sri Rama Navami day and Panguni Uthiram in March-April are the festivals celebrated in the temple.
There are two chariots here at this temple- one for the Utsava deity and one for Anjaneya. Chariot Festival too attracts huge number of devotees.
During Puratasi Saturdays, devotees throng in lakhs starting from mid night
Every morning, sharp at 7am, there is milk Abhishekam for the Moolavar – the sacred pillar. Every Saturday, there is a Thirumanjanam for the Utsava deity Varadaraja Perumal.
Quick Facts
Moolavar: Sacred Pillar East Facing
Utsavar: Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal South Facing
On Saturday, the temple is open from 630am to 9pm without a break
 Contact: Srinivasa Bhattar @ 94435 15842
Contact
Sri Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal Temple
Kallankurichi, Ariyalur district
Phone: +91-4329- 228 890
Connectivity
By Bus:
Take a bus to Ariyalur from any district in Tamil Nadu. From Ariyalur Bus station, Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal Temple in Kallankurichi is located 4kms away from the bus stand. Auto Rickshaws from Ariyalur Bus stand may cost you a minimum of Rs.150.
By Rail:
Take a train to Ariyalur. And from there it is just 6 km travel towards East to Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal Temple.
By Flight:
After reaching Chennai airport, one can take a private cab or taxi to reach the temple in Kallankurichi in Ariyalur.