Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram – Poojas & Daily Rituals

Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram – Poojas & Daily Rituals
Six worship services are offered in this temple each day at the shrine of Nataraja. The day begins with the chief priest of the day, performing required rituals to purify himself and assume the Shivoham bhava (Shiva-hood), after which he enters the temple to do the daily rituals. The day begins with Lord Shiva's footwear (padukas) brought at 7:00am from the Palliyarai (bedroom) to the sanctum sanctorum in a palanquin accompanied by devotees with cymbals, chimes and drums. The priest then performs the daily rituals with a yajna and a Gopuja (worship of a cow and her calf). Worship (Puja) is done 6 times in a day.
Before each puja, the Spadika Linga (crystal Linga) or the semi form state of Lord Shiva is anointed with ghee, milk, curds, rice, sandal paste and holy ash. This is followed by presenting the neivedhyam or offering of freshly prepared food and sweets to the deity and the Deeparadhana, a ritual of showing varied and decoratively set lamps, the reciting of Vedas in Sanskrit and the Pancha Puranam (a set of 5 poems from a set of 12 works in Tamil – called the Panniru Thirumurai). The puja ends with the priest parting the curtains of the sanctum sanctorum to reveal the Chidambara Rahasya (sanctum).
Before the 2nd puja, apart from the regular anointing of the crystal Linga, a ruby Nataraja deity (the Rathna Sabapathy) is also anointed. The 3rd puja is at around 12.00 noon, after which the temple closes until around 4:30pm. The 4th puja is performed at 6.00 PM, the 5th at 8:00pm and the last puja of the day is performed at 10:00 pm, after which Lord Shiva’s footwear is taken in a procession for him to retire for the night. Before the 5th puja at night, the priest performs special rituals at the Chidambara Rahasya, where he anointed the yantra with aromatic substances and offers neivedhyam.
The last puja, called the Arthajama puja is performed with special fervor. It is believed that the entire divine force of the universe retires into the deity, when he retires for the night. The Shiva Agama system of temple rituals followed in almost all of the Saivite temples in Tamilnadu, is not followed at Chidambaram. It is a unique worship protocol said to have been prescribed by Patanjali that is followed at this temple.