Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Dhenupureeswarar Temple, Madambakkam – Legends

Dhenupureeswarar Temple, Madambakkam – Legends
Dhenupureeswarar:
Emperor Sagara performed a great Ashwamedha Yagna and sent his Royal horse alone to go around the world. According to traditional rules of the yagna, the horse thus sent should return to the starting point victoriously without being captured by anybody.  Indira, jealous of Sagara caught the horse and tied near sage Kabila who was in penance then. Sagara’s son seeing the horse, suspecting that Kabila had captured the horse, began to torture the sage, who, on opening his eyes cursed him.  The curse continued to affect the succeeding generations of Sagara. 
As advised by Guru Sage Vasishta, King Bhagiratha, belonging to the subsequent generation performed severe penance, brought River Ganga to Earth, performed Shiva Puja, relieved all his ancestors from the grip of the curse and liberated himself also from the curse. Sage Kabila too, felt very much that he had cursed the Sagara dynasty.  He began to worship Lord Shiva to atone for the sin of cursing the Sagara family and to attain salvation. He held a Shivalinga on the Left hand and offered flowers by the right hand. 
Lord Shiva appeared before the sage and asked him why he was following a strange type of Puja. Kabila said that considering the sanctity of the Lord, he did not like to place it on impure earth.  Lord Shiva told him that he was in many places on earth and there was no such part not loved by him and said what the sage did was not right. He told the sage to be born on earth as a cow, worship him as a Swayambu Linga and attain salvation. So, saying the Lord disappeared. Sage Kabila, as ordained by Lord Shiva was born a cow. He was pouring the milk on a Shivalinga in a hidden place. 
The shepherd threw a stone on the cow. It did not move. Then he pinned on the milking part of the cow. Unable to bear the pain, the cow moved. While moving, the rear leg of the cow hit on the Linga from where blood came out. The shepherd fainted on seeing this. Lord Shiva appeared before Kabila the Cow. Kabila was absorbed within the Linga. As Kabila in his cow form (Cow means Dhenu or Kamadenu in Sanskrit) worshipped the Lord, He is known as Dhenupureeswarar. 
The people went and informed the incident to the Chola King who was coming downside of Sitreri. He visited the site and arranged to construct a temple for Lord Shiva there and the God was then known as Sittrerinathar and Goddess, Nambirattiyar. The place where people met the king downside the lake is today’s Rajakizhpakkam. And the village Sitreri (means small lake) is now called as Madambakkam.
Indra got relieved of Sage Agasthya Curse:
As per another legend, the sage Agastya cursed Indra once. Later, as per the advice from Agastya, he came to this site and worshiped the deity to get rid of his sin. The day when he got rid of his curse is Chitra Poornima.