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Saturday, March 24, 2018

Sastha Temple, Thirupattur, Trichy

Sastha Temple, Thirupattur, Trichy
Sastha Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Ayyanar located at Thirupattur in Trichy District of Tamilnadu. It is rare to see such an exclusive big temple for Sastha with Rajagopuram, Ardha mandapam and Maha Mandapam. Presiding Deity is Sastha with his consorts Poorna and Pushkala. This huge and exclusive temple for Sastha is located on the way to the Brahmapureeswarar temple. The temple is supposed to be more than 1200 years old.


Legends
Emperor Rajaraja Chola was a staunch Shiva devotee and was conferred the title Shivapada Sekhara. He was instrumental for the prosperity of the kingdom. He was assisted in his efforts by Brahmarayar. He was a Vishnu devotee. To respect him, Rajaraja treated Vaishnava temples with equal respect. Brahmarayar duly reciprocated Rajaraja’s courtesy by his services to Shiva temples. Changes came in later in worship thinking. Other Gods came in beyond Saivite and Vaishnavite faiths. Masathanar belongs to the later generation of Gods. It may be recalled that Sathanar worship was popular during the Sangam period.


The kings will convene the court only after Sathanar worship. This worship was followed during war time also. Thrilled by the power and mercy of Masathanar, kings began to attach this name with theirs as Karuvur Seraman Sathan, Pandian Keeran Sathan, Cholanattu Pidavur Kizhan Mahan Perunchathan, Ollayur Kizhan Mahan Perunchathan and so on. Tamil world knows the great epic poet Seethalai Chathanar, Urayur Mudhukannan Chathanar, Perunthalai Chathanar gaining great powers by worshipping Masathanar. In the days that followed, Sathanar came to be known as Sastha and also as Ayyanar.


History
This Ayyanar Temple was hidden beneath the sands for hundreds of years before a team of well-wishers digged and restored. Masathanar was an illustrious poet who brought the great epic Tirukayilaya Ula and staged it in this place known then as Thiruppidavur – Tirupattur, according to epigraphic findings. The 18 pillar mandapam where the epic was staged still exists in the temple as evidence of this history. There are also epigraphic evidences that Chola and Pandya kings Rajendra Chola, Kulothunga, Vikrama, Veera Ramanatha Deva, Sadaya Varma Sundara Pandian, Jatavarma Veerapandian, Kempiah Mayana Naicker had liberally donated lands and wealth for the maintenance and pujas in the temple.


The Temple
This huge and exclusive temple for Sastha is located on the way to the Brahmapureeswarar temple. The temple was a mud construction earlier. Rajaraja Chola then built it with stones in a bigger size. It is rare to see such an exclusive big temple for Sastha with Rajagopuram, Ardha mandapam and Maha Mandapam. It has a three tier Rajagopuram, a beautiful elephant sculpture, a Balipeeta and a Yagasala in star shape.


It also has Artha Mandapam and vast prakaras. Masathanar – Ayyanar with Poorna and Pushkala appears from the sanctum sanctorum with Rudraksha adoring his neck, chest, wrists, shoulders and holding a bouquet in right hand and a palm leaf in the left hand. Since Sastha is seen with a palm leaves on hand and so it is believed that students are blessed with good education by worshipping Sastha here.


Temple Opening Time
The temple remains open from 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Festivals
Panguni Uthiram in March-April and Tirukarthikai in November-December are the festivals celebrated in the temple.
Prayers
People pray to Ayyanar for profitable farm yields and good education for their children. Devotees perform abishek to Ayyanar, Pooranai and Pushakalai and offer vastras.
Connectivity
This Sastha Temple is located on the way to the Brahmapureeswarar temple. The Temple is located at about 600 meters from Thirupattur Brahmapureeswarar Temple, 4 Kms from Siruganur, 16 Kms from Samayapuram, 24 Kms from Thiruvellarai, 27 Kms from Thiruppainjeeli, 24 Kms from Siruvachur, 27 Kms from Srirangam and 33 Kms from Trichy. The Temple is located to the north of the city of Trichy on the NH-45, the Chennai - Trichy highway. Siruganur is located at about 30 Kms on the Trichy-Chennai National Highways. From Siruganur, Tirupattur is 4 kms on the west branch of the road.
As there are no bus facilities, the visitor must engage a cab or auto. There is a clear sign board for the temple at the Siruganur highway crossing. You can also board a bus from Trichy to Perambalur and get down at Siruganur to reach this temple. Trichy to Chennai buses normally don’t stop at Siruganur. After you cross Siruganur towards Chennai, there is a left detour from the main highway, towards Tirupattur. Nearest Railway Station is located at Trichy (36 Kms), Pichchandarkovl (22 Kms) and Srirangam (27 Kms). Nearest Airport is located at Trichy (37 Kms).