Friday, January 18, 2019

Bhu Varaha Swamy Temple, Srimushnam – Religious Significance

Bhu Varaha Swamy Temple, Srimushnam – Religious Significance
Lord Vishnu resides here in three forms:
It is said that Lord Vishnu resides in this particular place in three forms. First, in the form of Ashwatha tree; second, in the form of Nithya Pushkarani; and third in the form of Bhoo Varaha Swamy. The temple tank, called Nithya Pushkarani, is known for its medicinal values, which is a panacea. The Ashwatha tree, stands like a colossus near the sacred tank. It is believed that it has a beneficial effect of blessing sterile women with progeny. Meditation and chanting of 'Gayathri Mantra' under the tree after bathing in the holy tank vouchsafes a place in the heavens.
Similar to Tirupathi:
While in Tirupathi Divya Desam, Devotees should first visit Varaha before darshan of Presiding Deity, Srinivasa Perumal, here at Srimushnam, Devotees should first visit the Srinivasa Perumal Shrine at the Western entrance before a darshan of Bhoo Varahaswami.
Swayam Vyaktha Kshetram:
Srimushnam is one of the eight Swayambu Vyaktha Kshetrams of Vishnu where presiding deity is believed to have manifested on its own. Seven other temples in the line are Srirangam Ranganathaswamy Temple, Tirumala Venkateswara TempleVanamamalai Perumal Temple, Nanguneri, Saligrama, NaimisaranyaPushkar and Badrinath Temple.
Daily Thirumanjanam:
Divine ablution (Thirumanjanam) is performed daily for the presiding deity, unlike other Vishnu temples where it is performed only occasionally.
Prarthana Sthalam:
This is a Prarthana Sthalam for childless couples. Ladies, who have bath in the Nithya Pushkarani, go around the Arasa tree 12 times, offer milk and fruits to small kids and recite the Varaha Kavacham are said to be blessed with Children. This is also a Prarthana Sthalam for the unmarried. Lord is also said to help devotees in the purchase of house and car. The local belief is that the worship done to Saptha Kannigaikal in the temple leads to right match.
Abhimana Sthalam:
The temple is counted as Abhimana Sthalams, the temples that are closer to the heart of Vishnu.
All Deities are form of Varaha:
Srimushnam presiding deity is Lord Bhu Varaha, which gives the town its alternative name, 'Varaha Kshetram'. The temple icon is formed naturally from a Saligrama (black smooth round stone). The Utsavamurthy does not resemble a wild boar in accordance with the desires of his celestial consort and is called 'Yagna Varaham'. This is the only place where all deities are Varaha Murtis.
Event marking Muslim-Hindu Unity:
In Maasi, the Utsava deity goes on a 20 day procession to Killai and other nearby villages near Chidambaram. An interesting feature of this festival is that the Muslims in the area offer Prasadams to the Lord Yagya Varaha and they take back the flower of the Lord and offer it to Allah. The Muslim devotees are said to thank Allah for having brought Varaha Swamy to their place. Srimushnam Bhoo Varaha Swamy is the only temple that brings together such unity between Muslims and Hindus and this event continues to take place to this day.