Monday, August 20, 2018

Puttu Chokkanathar Temple, Puttu Thoppu, Madurai

Puttu Chokkanathar Temple, Puttu Thoppu, Madurai
Puttu Chokkanathar Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Puttu Thoppu near Arappalayam in Madurai City in Madurai District of Tamilnadu. Presiding Deity is called as Puttu Chokkanathar and Mother is called as Meenakshi. The Temple is Administrated by The Hindu Religion Charitable Endowment Department.


Legends
Most of Lord Shiva’s Tiruvilayadal (Holy Play) happened in Madurai. Lord played his 63rd Tiruvilayadal here in Puttu Thoppu. This Temple is the venue where Lord Shiva has done one of his Thiruvilaiyadalgal (a way of testing the faith of his devotees by creating a trouble and then blessing them after they prove their faith). As per the myth, once, the Pandiya King ordered every household in Madurai to offer one person for putting sand on the banks of the river Vaigai to control flood.
An old lady, who sold Puttu (a kind of rice pudding) to make a living, had none whom she can send for the flood control work. Lord Shiva disguised as a youth approached the old lady with a deal. He will do the work for the lady and in return she has to give him Puttu every day and hence the name "Puttukku Mann sumantha Thiru Thalam" meaning - place (Thiru Thalam) where Shiva carried (sumantha) sand (mann) for 'Puttu'.
The agreement is, she need not give him the 'Puttu' which is in good shape, but only the left-overs. The old lady agreed. But Lord Shiva, with his magical powers, made each of the 'Puttu' she cooked as a shapeless unsellable left-over and ate everything. And worse, he didn't do any work in the river Vaigai either but he chose to sleep under a tree. The King, who was supervising the work, found the lazy man and beat him at the back with a stick.
As per the myth, everyone including the king felt the pain in their back. Then the king came to know that the lazy man is none other than Lord Shiva and apologized. Even now, to mark this event, on September 4 of every year, a function is held in the river bank of Arappalayam and 'Puttu' is cooked in every household.
The Temple
Presiding Deity is called as Puttu Chokkanathar. Mother is called as Meenakshi. Lord and Mother are housed in separate shrines. Puttu Chokkanathar Temple was perhaps built during the period of Thirumalai Nayak as the architecture of his palace is similar to the 36-pillared mandapam in Puttu Thoppu. Sthala Vriksham is Vanni Tree. Theertham associated with this Temple is Vaigai River.


There are shrines for Vinayaga, Bala Murugan, Meenakshi Sundareswarar in marriage Posture, Saraswathi, Lakshmi, Sundaranthar, Durga, Veerabhadra, Saptha Kanniyars, Kalyana Vinayagar, Appar, Gnana Sambandar, Sundarar, Manickavasagar, Kaliya Nayanar, Ayyappan, Kanni Moola Ganapathy, Dhakshinamoorthy, Lord Subramanya with his consorts Valli and Deivanai, Lingodhbava, Chandikeswarar, Irattai Kala Bhairavar, Anjaneya and Navagrahas in the temple premises.


Temple Opening Time
The Temple remains open from 06.00 A.M to 10.30 A.M and 05.00 P.M to 08.30 P.M.
Pooja Timings
·        Pradhosha Pooja (3.00 P.M to 8.30 P.M)
·        Ragukala Pooja (3.00 P.M to 8.30 P.M)
Festivals
Avani Pooradam, Puttu Thiruvizha, Monthly Pradoshams, Shivarathri, Tamil New Year, Pournami are the festivals celebrated here with much fanfare.
Puttu Thiruvizha:
In remembrance of this incident, people celebrate Puttu Thiruvizha during the month of Aavani even today. Though the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment made attempts to take over the temple, the Puttu Utsava Kattalai Trust has restored the temple under custody. The trust founder, Mariappa Chettiar of Vaania Vysya Chettiar community, along with his relatives belonging to 18 villages, jointly bought about six acres of land of coconut groves, which was earlier called Arappalyam Village.
The temple was built on one-fourth of the area roughly and the remaining land was leased out to people, who were required to pay rent for the site but could build their own houses. The Puttu festival is conducted even now with much fanfare with the rent collected from the tenants now. The unique feature of the Puttu festival is that Goddess Meenakshi, Lord Shiva from Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple and Murugan from Thiruparankundram visit the temple.
Contact
Puttu Chokkanathar Temple
Puttu Thoppu Main Road, 
Arappalayam, Madurai – 625 016 
Mobile: +91 9942361461 / 9842157457 / 9942360796 / 8973559558 
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 1 Km from Arappalayam Bus Stand, 3 Kms from Koodal Azhagar Temple, 2 Kms from Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, 2 Kms from Periyar Bus Stand, 7 Kms from Mattuthavani Integrated Bus Terminus, 9 Kms from Thiruparankundram, 2 Kms from Madurai Railway Junction and 13 Kms from Madurai International Airport. It is very easy to reach the temple as it is situated very near to both the bus stand and the railway station. 
Location