Saturday, June 6, 2020

Prananadeswarar Temple, Tirumangalakudi – Religious Significance

Prananadeswarar Temple, Tirumangalakudi – Religious Significance
The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Devaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanmars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam. This Temple is the 92nd Devaram Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam and 38th Sthalam on north side of Cauvery River in Chozha Nadu. Thirugnana Sambandar and Appar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva of this temple. 
Saptha Sthana Temples of Kanjanur:
The Saptha Sthana Temples of Kanjanur are;
No Navagraha Shrine:
There is no shrine for Navagrahas in this Temple. It is believed that the Navagrahas in the nearby Suriyanar Koil are the ones belonging to this temple. This is the place where Navagrahas themselves worshipped and got rid of their sins. So, devotees set to Suriyanar Koil, should visit this temple first to complete their worship.
Pancha Mangala Kshetra:
The Temple is known as Pancha Mangala Kshetra. The name of the place is Mangalakudi. The Goddess is Mangalambikai. The Vimana over the sanctum is Mangala Vimanam. The Theertham is Mangala Theertham. The Vinayaka is Mangala Vinayaka. Everything in the temple is Mangala (Prosperity).
Shorter Avudaiyar:
The Bana of the Linga is taller than the Avudayar in this temple. There is a story behind this unique form of Linga. Sage Agasthya is believed to have visited this temple. As Sage Agastya was short in stature, it was difficult for him to garland the Lord. Hence, Lord Shiva shortened the Avudaiyar so that Sage Agastya could offer the flowers without any difficulty. Hence, Lord Shiva came to be called as Agastheeswarar.