Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Bhairavanatha Swami Temple, Thagattoor – Legends

Bhairavanatha Swami Temple, Thagattoor – Legends
Kalabhairava of Kasi:
Lord Rama decided to perform Shiva puja in Rameswaram to cleanse himself of the sin of killing Ravana in the Sri Lanka war. He sent Sri Anjaneya to Kasi to get him a Shivalinga from there. When he returned with the Linga, Lord Kalabhairava also came with him. Kalabhairava is the security God of temples. While closing the temples, the keys would be placed before Kalabhairava. Anyone attempting to even touch the key would meet with his end. On the way to Rameshwaram, Hanuman visited this place. Kalabhairava, who accompanied him, chose to stay in Thagattoor itself.
Birth of Bhairavar:
The book, Abhidana Chintamani speaks about the birth of Lord Bhairava. A demon, Tharuka Suran performed penance and demanded Lord Shiva to bless him with immortality. Lord Shiva told him that everything born should meet with death one day and suggested that he may ask for one who could not cause him death. Agreeing, Tharuka Suran asked that he could not be killed by anyone except by a woman. He thought that as man with high physical prowess, a woman cannot be able to kill him. He began his arrogant activities and the time for his end came. Devas of the celestial world appealed to Lord Shiva to protect them from the demon.
Mother Parvathi created a spark from the poison once devoured by Lord Shiva. It took the form of a woman. The poison was called Kalam; hence the woman was named Kali. Kali turned on the direction of Tharuka Suran furiously. Her fury turned into fire and burnt the demon. Then the Kali converted the fire into a child, breast-fed it. Then Lord Shiva made Kali and the child enter his body, from which 8 children came out. Lord Shiva amalgamated the 8 into one and named it Bhairava.
Thagattoor:
The place, Thagattoor is a Tamil translation from the Sanskrit word Yantra made mainly of copper sheets with some diagrams. Traditionally Yantras as Sri Chakra are installed in temples and there is one such in this temple also.