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Friday, September 1, 2017

Soundareswararswamy Temple, Thiruppanaiyur – Legends

Soundareswararswamy Temple, Thiruppanaiyur – Legends
Thaalavaneswaram:
The place is also called as Thaalavanam in ancient times. Hence the temple is also called as Thaalavaneswaram.
Thunai Iruntha Vinayagar:
Due to political turmoil, Irumpidarthalaiyar, maternal uncle of Karikala Chola sent Karikala Chola and his mother to Panaiyur to safeguard them from their adversaries. Queen prayed to the Vinayaga of this temple to safeguard her and his son. Due to the blessings of Vinayaga, they lived here safely for 8 years. Hence Vinayaga is called as Thunai Iruntha Vinayagar (Vinayaga, who supported).
Thirupanaiyur:
The temple is centered on palmyra tree which is the sthalavruksham. The palmyra tree gives its name to the village itself ("Thiru" (holy) + "Panai" (palm) + "Ur" (city) or the "city of the holy palm"). It’s popular due to its association with the early Chola king Karikala. It is believed that Karikala was standing under the palmyra tree when the royal elephant of the Cholas identified him as the king. Karikala was then taken to the capital on elephant back to be crowned Emperor.
Santhitha Theertham:
Sundarar got gold from the Thirupugalur Lord for the celebration of Panguni Uthira Thirunaal as insisted by Paravai Nachiyar. After worshipping Lord of Thirupugalur, Sundarar planned to visit Thirupanaiyur. During his visit, Lord Shiva is said to have blessed Sundaramoorthy Nayanar with a vision of his cosmic dance at the entrance to the village itself when Sundarar was coming to this temple. The tank near the Manikka Nachiyar Thittu, North East to this village is called “Santhitha Theertham” as a mark of the place of this meeting.
Automatic Growth of two Saplings:
There are two Panai Trees as Sthala Vriksham in this temple. When it becomes older, automatically two saplings are grown from the roots.
People worshipped Lord Shiva here:
Saptha Rishis (Koushika, Kasiba, Bharadhwaja, Agasthya. Athri, Brugu and Gouthama), Sage Parasara, Mahalakshmi and Karikala Cholan worshipped Lord Shiva of this Temple.