Kaalahasthishwara Gnanambikai Temple, Dindigul
Kaalahasthishwara Gnanambikai Temple is a several
hundred year old Hindu Temple situated at Dindigul. Thala Virutcham (holy tree)
of this temple is Gooseberry. Devotees believe that this lord will save them
from the adverse effects of Navagrahas. They do Abhishekam and offer vastras (holy
clothes) to the lord and goddess.
Unlike in other temples, there are two presiding deities
in this temple. Car and wedding festivals are celebrated in this temple only in
evenings against morning hours in other temples.
During the Fridays of Aadi and Thai months (July-August
and January-February) respectively, Ambicas are dressed in sandal paste (Alankarams).
Special pujas are performed on the Thai new moon day.
Legends
Lord Brahmma performed penance in this place on Lord
Shiva for relief from an evil effect-dosha- he was suffering then. Lord gave
him darshan from a Lotus – Padma – tank. Hence, Lord Shiva is praised as Padmagiriswarar.
He marched on a demon Dindimasura. At the very sight of Lord, the demon became
good and surrendered at his feet. As requested by him, Lord agreed to make the
place known after his name as Dindeeswaram.
Later, the demon invaded Devas who fell at the feet of
Lord of Padmagiri. As a token of their gratitude to Lord, the Devas installed a
Shiva devotee Dharmabalan as the king of Dindeeswaram and left the place. He
built a temple to Lord Padmagiriswarar on the hill top.
During the rule of the Tipu Sultan, people brought down
Lord and Ambica to the ground temple as procession deities in the present Kaalahasthishwara
temple. They showed equal respect and importance to both Shivas and Ambicas.
Dindeeswaram later came to be known as Dindigul. This is a hill temple.
History
In early days, the temple of Lord Padmagiriswarar was on
the hill top. Lord will come to the ground during festivals days. To receive
the Lord, a mandapam was built then near Mother Abhirami Amman temple. King Achutha
Devarayar ruling this place then was a staunch devotee of Lord Kalahasthiswarar
of Thirukalathi now in Andhra Pradesh. To worship him daily and that too in his
place, the king installed Kalahasthiswarar and Mother Gnamabikai in this Mandapam
in the year 1578.
Later, when other kings came to power here, they brought
down Lord Shiva and Mother to the foot hill place and facilitated worship
easily in the same mandapam. The mandapam then was expanded as a fully fledged
temple with both Lords and Mothers. Even now, there are two presiding Lords
with two Mothers in the same temple in separate shrines.
In his foreword to the famous book Thendral Vidu Dhoodhu
- sending a message to Lord Padmagirinathar through the wind from south - by
Pala Pattadai Chockanatha Pulavar, great Researcher and Scholar of Tamil
Renaissance – by gathering age old literatures from the palm leaves and
publishing them in print, says that Dindeeswaram is but the name of Dindigul
adding that the place is one mentioned in Thevaram hymns also.
The prominent Nayak king, Thirumalai Nayak, constructed
a hall at this temple’s front portion. Tipu Sultan ruled this region made an
order to bring Abirami Ambigai and Padmagirinathar statues from the hill temple
to this temple.
Greatness of Temple
There was no shrine for Ambica in the beginning.
Mother Kali came here to destroy a demon named Analan and was very
furious. Lord Shiva softened her fury and married her. She looked
very alluring then and therefore, was named Abhirami Ambica. A festival
remembering the furious Kali destroying the demon and her wedding with Shiva is
celebrated during Chithirai month – April-May.
Though a Shiva sthala-place, Ambicas occupy a prominent
place. The temple is popularly known as Abhirami temple. The name
Abhirami contains auspicious Mantra letters. Worshipping Mother in the
name of Abhirami, naturally the devotees chant this Mantra bring them manifold
blessings.
Two Shiva devotees Bahu and Subahu used to worship the
Lord during these days without fail. While they were proceeding to
temple, Lord Shiva intercepted them in the guise of a tiger as if to kill
them. The two asked the tiger to wait and have them for its prey after
they finished the Shiva worship. The tiger yielded to their
request. They returned to the tiger as promised.
Tiger Shiva granted darshan to them and blessed them
with salvation. This event is symbolically celebrated during Karthikai
festival. Varuna the God of Rain lost his job due to a curse by
Indira. He prayed to Lord Shiva here and got back his job. Those
who had lost their jobs pray to Lord here on their birth star days or on
Poornima-full moon days offering Rudrabishekam and Samba rice nivedhana to
regain the job. Those aspiring promotions also follow this worship.
Sage Vishwamitra offered a heavy wage to a Brahmin named
Sumedhan for participating in his yajna. The Brahmin was still greedy and
demanded more. To teach him a lesson, the sage cursed the Brahmin to become a
deer. He also told the animal that it would get back its original form by
worshipping Lord Padmagiriswarar in this place. This event is played during
the Chithirai-April-May Brahmotsavam in the temple.
Girivalam-circumambulating the hill is followed by
devotees on Poornima-full moon days. On the eighth day of new moon
fortnight (Ashtami), in Margazhi-December-January, Lord Shiva gives alms to all
(Padi Alathal in Tamil). Pancha Moorthis come in procession that
day.
Sage Agasthya worshipped Lord Vinayaka here on his way
to Pothigai hills. The Vinayaka praised as Agasthya Vinayaka is on the
Girivalam path. During Skanda Sashti, Valli and Deivanai come to this
place. A drama is played then here as if Vinayaka threatening Valli and
followed by Muruga-Valli wedding. A nivedhana made of Thinai flour, a
corn so dear to Lord Muruga is offered during this festival.
The Temple
This is a very ancient Shiva temple, built by Chera
kings and renovated by Cholas, Pandyas, kings of Vijaya Nagar and Naickers of
Madurai. Lord Vinayaka of the temple is praised as Vanni Vinayaka.
Lord Shiva who came here as Bhairava, to destroy Thindimahasura is in the
prakara. Mother Baladurga graces devotees from a pillar. Garuda Bhagwan
graces from another pillar. Great Saivite Acharyas praised as Santhana
Kuravas, Meikanda Thevar, Maraignana Sambandar, Arulnadhi Shivacharya and
Umapathi Shivacharya grace the devotees from the front Mandapam.
Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are worshipped as Kalahasthiswarar
and Gnanambikai. Lord Shiva of this temple is also called as Padmagiriswarar.
Goddess Parvati of this temple is also worshipped as Ambikai and Abhirami. Lord
Vinayagar of this temple is worshipped as Vanni Vinayagar.
There is a shrine for Lord Varadaraja Perumal in the
prakara facing north, a direction said to be very auspicious and
prosperous. People pray here seeking prosperity. Sri Anjaneya having
his shrine separately in other temples or before the Lord; graces the devotees
so close to Perumal himself in the shrine, a respect to His Bhakti. On
the Vaikunta Ekadasi day, Perumal passes through the entrance of Mother
Abhirami as there is no special Sorga Vasal – entrance to Paradise for Perumal
in the temple. It is said that he uses this entrance with liberty as the
Brother of Mother Abhirami.
Lord Dakshinamurthi in the Shiva shrine goshta graces
with two disciples only, against four traditionally seen in other
temples. They are in standing posture learning from the Great Teacher
paying their respects. Behind the shrine of Lord Kalahasthiswarar, in the
place of Lingodhbava, Lord Muruga occupies the place.
Temple Opening Time
·
Morning:
6.00 A.M to 12.00 P.M
·
Evening:
4.00 P.M to 09.30 P.M
Pooja Name & Fees Structure
S.No
|
Pooja Name
|
Pooja Fees
|
1
|
Ashtothiram
|
3.00/Rs
|
2
|
Abishegam
|
25.00/Rs
|
3
|
Thaligai
|
5.00/Rs
|
4
|
Mandakapadi
|
75.00/Rs
|
5
|
Special Entry - Normal
days
|
2.00/Rs
|
6
|
Special Entry - Function
days
|
5.00/Rs
|
7
|
Special Alangaram
|
50.00/Rs
|
8
|
Gee Deepam
|
1.00/Rs
|
9
|
Milk, Curd, Illaneer
|
1.00/Rs
|
10
|
Panner, Malai Sadhupadi
|
1.00/Rs
|
11
|
Gold Kalasam Sadhupadi
|
101.00/Rs
|
For Marriages:
S.No
|
Pooja Name
|
Pooja Fees
|
1
|
Marriage kattnam
|
201.00/Rs
|
2
|
Marriage stage
|
250.00/Rs
|
3
|
Marriage Photo coverage
|
51.00/Rs
|
3
|
Marriage Video coverage
|
101.00/Rs
|
Festivals
Chithirai:
Chithirai Peruntiruvizha will be celebrated for 12days
on this month. On the day of Chithirai Pournami Urchavam function will be
celebrated.
Aani:
Aani Thirumanjana Thiruvizha will be celebrated
Aadi:
Sandhana kappu Abishegam will be celebrated on mother
Ambika and Abirami of all Fridays.
Aavani:
Vinayagar Chathurthi will be celebrated
Ippasi:
Kandha Sasti Kavasam will be celebrated for 6 days of
this month
Karthigai:
Karthigai Thiruvizha will be celebrated in this month
Margazhi:
Thiruvillakku Poojai will be celebrated in this month
Maasi:
Special valipadu for Arulmigu Nadarajar
Prayers
Devotees pray to Lord Kalahasthiswarar for relief from
the adverse aspects of the serpent planets, pardon for sins committed and to
get back the job lost. Those seeking child boon pray on Kruthika star
days. Devotees perform abishek to Lord and Mother offering vastras.
Singers
A Tamil devotee scholar Pala Pattadai Chockanatha
Pulavar had sung the glory of the Lords of this temple.
Contact
Executive officer,
Arulmigu Kalahasthiswarar Temple,
Dindigul
Phone: 0451 2433229, 2460 903
Mobile: 94420 18345
Connectivity
Dindigul is 61 km from Madurai. The temple is one km far
from Dindigul bus stand.
Nearest Railway Station: Dindigul, Madurai
Nearest Airport: Madurai