Thirukolakka Sapthapureeswarar Temple, Nagapattinam
Thirukolakka
Sapthapureeswarar Temple is a Hindu
temple located at Keezhai
Thirukolakka in Nagapattinam District of Tamilnadu. The historical name of the place is
Sapthapuri. The presiding deity is Shiva. He is called as Sapthapureeswarar. His consort is
known as Osai Kodutha Nayaki. It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams - Shiva Sthalams glorified in the early medieval Tevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanars Tirugnana Sambandar and Sundarar.
The
temple is known as Thiru Thalam Udayar temple. It is a small temple with 2
prakarams. This temple is located at about 1 km from Sirkazhi. Tirukkolakka is
considered to be the 15th of the Thevara Sthalangal located to the
North of the river Kaveri in the Chola region of Tamilnadu. The temple is
located just behind the Ulagalandha Perumal temple. It is about a kilometer
distance from Brahmapureeswarar Temple on the banks of River
Uppanaru. Those aspiring excellence in music pray in the temple.
Legends
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brief details, please refer below link;
The
Temple
This
small temple covering an area of about three fourths of an acre has 2 prakarams.
The Surya Theertham and Anandha Theertham are located in front of the temple. Lord
Shiva in the temple is a swayambumurthy. The presiding deity is called as Shabdapureesar
/ Thalapureeswarar and the Ambal is called as Osai Kodutha Nayaki. Thirukkolakka
temple was a brick construction during Chola period. Later Nagarathar re-built
the same using Granites. The Temple is 230 feet in length East-west and 155 feet
in width in North-south.
Vrushbaruda
Darshan of Lord on the west of front entrance near a spring, Vahana mandapas
are located near the entrance of the temple. Shrines of four Saivite saints,
Adhikara Nandhi greet the devotees. Lords Vinayaka, Somaskanda,
Subramania, Mother Lakshmi, Sani Bhagwan, Lord Bhairava and Sun shrines are in
the prakara. Procession deities are safely kept in the Mandapam right of
the prakara. Mother Ambica is in a separate shrine. Of the procession
deities, noteworthy is the one of Saint Gnana Sambandar holding the golden
plate. Lords Vinayaka, Dakshinamurthi, Lingodhbava, Brahmma and Mother
Durga are on the goshta walls.
Shrines
for Periya pillaiyar, Mahalakshmi, Sri Valli Devasena Subramanyam, Sri
Dakshinamurthy, Sri Suryamurthy, Sri Chandra Murthy, Arulmigu Nalvar, and
Pancha lingas are located in the Temple premises. In the southeastern side, is
the Sthala Viruksham Kondrai tree, grown from a single root into 3 Kondrai
trees indicating the presence of Trimurthis Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. There
is Somaskandar (Muruga in kid form between Shiva-Parvathy).
Temple Opening
Time
The
temple is open from 7.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. and from 4.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Pooja
Timings
·
Kalasandhi Puja - 8:30 A.M
– 9:30 A.M
·
Uchchi Kaala Puja - 11:30 A.M
– 12:00 P.M
·
Sayarakshai Puja - 5:30
P.M – 6:30 P.M
·
Ardhajama Puja - 8:00 P.M
– 8:30 P.M
Festivals
Four
worship services are offered each day here. Chithirai Tiruvadhirai festival in
April-May is celebrated in Sirkali Sattainathar temple with the milk Utsav on
the second day. After this event, Saint Gnanasambandar comes to this temple,
when Lord Shiva gives the golden plate to the saint. The saint returns to the
first temple in a flower decorated palanquin. Theerthavari is celebrated on all
Karthikai Sundays in November-December.
Literary
Mention
Saint
Sundarar in his Thevaram hymn had mentioned the mercy of the Lord in gifting Thalams
– sound producing instrument – to Saint Gnana Sambandar. This is the 15th
Shiva Temple on the northern bank of Cauvery praised in Thevaram hymns.
Tirugnanasambandar
describes the feature of the deity as:
நிழலார் சோலை நீல வண்டினங்
குழலார் பண்செய் கோலக் காவுளான்
கழலான் மொய்த்த பாதங் கைகளால்
தொழலார் பக்கல் துயர மில்லையே.
குழலார் பண்செய் கோலக் காவுளான்
கழலான் மொய்த்த பாதங் கைகளால்
தொழலார் பக்கல் துயர மில்லையே.
Prayers
Those
unable to speak and facing stammering problems bathe in the Ananda Theertha and
pray to Ambica to bless them with the sound as she introduced the sound to a
metal plate (Osai in Tamil means sound, Kodutha means given and Nayaki Mother Goddess).
Hence mother is called by the name Osai Kodutha Nayaki. Lord gave the
plate to the saint but it was Mother who gave the life to it with the
sound).
Devotees
place honey at the feet of Mother, perform archanas and consume it then. As
this is also the place where Mother Mahalakshmi performed penance on Lord
Vishnu seeking his hands, women pray in the shrine on Mondays and Fridays for 6
weeks continuously with turmeric archanas to realize their wedding wish.
Realizing their wish-speech ability-devotees offer gold plates to Lord.
Contact
Sri
Sapthapureeswarar Temple,
Tirukolakka
– 609 110,
Nagapattinam
District
Phone: +91 – 4364 – 274
175
Connectivity
Tirukolakka
is just 2 km far from Sirkali. Bus facility is conveniently available from
Sirkali. Nearest Railway Station is located at Sirkazhi and Nearest
Airport is located at Trichy.