Monday, August 20, 2018

Kattikulam Soottukkol Mayandi Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi, Thirukkoodal Malai, Madurai

Kattikulam Soottukkol Mayandi Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi, Thirukkoodal Malai, Madurai
Kattikulam Soottukkol Mayandi Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi is a Hindu burial shrine of Siddhar Mayandi Swamigal located at Thirukkoodal Malai near Thiruparankundram in Madurai District of Tamilnadu. Thiru Koodal Malai is a hillock, situated at the north east of Thiruparankundram, one of the six abodes of Lord Muruga. Here, at the foot hill, there have been two Jeeva samadhis of two great saints, named as, Soottukkol Mayandi Swamigal and Somappa Swamigal. The two great saints, Mayandi Swamigal, and Somappa Swamigal had attained their Jeeva Samadhis, at this hillock on 1930, and 1968 respectively.

History
Mayandi Swamigal was born in 1858 in Kattikulam, a village about 45 Kms from Madurai on the route to Rameswaram. He was born due to the boon granted by Maha Siddha Purusha Soottukkol Ramalinga Swamigal to his parents Pitchai Velar and Kooththayi Ammal. Even as a child he revealed divine qualities; many times, snakes used to roll over his body and spread their hoods over his head. As any other child he also went to school and helped his parents in making earthen pots. He used to read the writings of Siddha Purushas, available in the palm leaves in his house, and through constant Japam and meditation he attained Ashta Siddhis. He also visited Madurai Meenakshi Temple many times.
Disturbed by the religious practices at his young age itself, his parents got him married to a relative, Meenakshi. Mayandi got one daughter, Meenakshi, and one son, Ganapathy. With this, his family life came to an end. When Chellappa Swamigal, a disciple of Soottukkol Ramalinga Swamigal, came to his village, Mayandi became his disciple and took Sanyasa. Though his family members did not permit, he left his home. He traveled to many holy places, and realized Nirvikalpa Samadhi at the Pothigai Hills in the south. Later he served his guru, Chellappa Swamigal, for some time. When his guru attained Mahasamadhi, Mayandi Swamigal finally settled in Thirukkoodal Malai in Thiruparankundram.

Mayandi Swamigal has done tireless service to spread bhakthi among the people of this region. During one of his visits to Madurai, Irulappa Konar prayed to him for a long life, in spite of the prediction of a shorter life of 26 years. Irulappa Konar is the only son of Karuppana Konar who was one of a few wealthy persons in Madurai. Mayandi Swamigal took Irulappa Konar to Karuppanendal at Kattikulam. There Swamigal laid himself down for 48 days and underwent the death sufferings of Irulappa Konar. Thus, Swamigal saved him from early death. From that moment onwards Irulappa Konar became an ardent devotee of Swamigal. He spent all his wealth in the services of Swamigal. He built temples (one such temple is the Dhandapani Temple at the top of Thirukkoodal Malai), Samadhis for other Siddha Purushas, Mandapams, etc. at Thirukkoodal Malai under the instructions of Swamigal. He also got the vision of Kasi Kshetram at Karuppanendal through the grace of Swamigal.
Mayandi Swamigal celebrated all the important festivals in Thiruparankundram and other places by establishing mandapams at various places. He nominated local hereditary trustees for each mandapam. He himself conducted the month long Navaneetha Perumal Utsavam every year during Tamil Adi Month, by taking the deity in different vahanas from Thirukkoodal Malai and upto Manamadurai though many villages. Because of his grace many families were benefited in terms of wealth, children, etc. He also helped many devotees attain Mukthi.

Once he was traveling in a train to Manamadurai. Since he was not having ticket, the ticket examiner, an English man, got him down at some intermediate point by pulling the emergency chain. But the train could not be restarted, though nothing was wrong in the engine. After all the passengers prayed to him, he got into the train. Then only the train could be started. This was reported by all dailies the next day, and the Railways made it free for all sanyasis to travel up to Rameswaram. Swamigal has also built many temples in different villages, and unearthed a Siva temple in a village called Marnadu. After establishing bhakthi cult among common people he attained Mahasamadhi in 1930.
Jeeva Samadhi
Jeeva Samadhi of Mayandi Swamigal is situated at the foot-hill of Thirukkoodal Malai. His Jeeva Samadhi is situated to the left-hand side of the foothill. His Jeeva Samadhi is basically a temple of Lord Vinayagar, worshiped by Mayandi Swamigal, from the beginning itself. His Jeeva Samadhi has been consecrated as Lord Vinayagar temple, which has been built upon the same.

This temple is maintained by the hereditary Trustees belonging to Irulappa Konar’s family. Daily Annadhanam are being served for 60 sanyasis and many annual festivals as established by Mayandi Swamigal are going at the temple without fail.

Contact
Soottukkol Ramalinga Vilasam,
Thirukkoodal Malai,
Thiruparankundram, Madurai – 625 005
Phone: +91 452 248 4714
Mobile: +91 94422 72220 / 98421 24841
Connectivity
The Jeeva Samadhi is located at about 700 meters from Thyagarajar Engineering College Bus Stop, 1 Km from Thiruparankundram Kovil Bus Stop, 1 Km from Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple, 1.5 Kms from Thiruparankundram Bus Stand, 2 Kms from Thiruparankundram Railway Station, 6 Kms from Madurai Periyar Bus Stand, 7 Kms from Madurai Railway Junction, 7 Kms from Meenakshi Amman Temple, 13 Kms from Madurai Mattuthavani Integrated Bus Terminus and 10 Kms from Madurai Airport.
Location