Saturday, September 19, 2020

Sarguna Lingeswarar Temple, Marudhanallur – Legends

Sarguna Lingeswarar Temple, Marudhanallur – Legends

Presiding Deity & Hanumantha Linga:

During his exile, Lord Rama stayed here for some time before proceeding to Srilanka. He decided to perform Shiva Pooja and requested Lord Hanuman to bring a Shiva Lingam from Kasi. As there was delay in getting a Linga from Hanuman, to keep the puja time, it is said that Sri Rama made a Linga with sand, the Prithvi Linga and completed his Pooja. The hand impression of Lord Rama can be still seen on this lingam. The base of the lingam is made of stone. No abhishekam is performed to this lingam directly and it is always covered with a metal sheet (Kuvalai). After Rama completed his prayers, Lord Hanuman bought Lingam from Kasi. The Linga brought by Hanuman is installed in the prakaram and came to be called as Hanumantha Linga.

Brahmapureeswarar:

Lord Brahma had worshipped Lord Shiva in this temple. Hence, Lord Shiva came to be called as Brahmapureeswarar.

Sarguna Lingeswarar:

Pandyan King and his minister worshipped Lord Shiva in this temple. Hence, Lord Shiva came to be called as Sarguna Lingeswarar. In remembrance, the idol of Pandiya king Sargunan and his minister can be found in the Temple premises.

Relief from Leprosy:

As per legend, a trader Danajaya by name incurred leprosy as he had an intercourse with his step mother unknowingly and was afflicted by leprosy due to his illicit relationship. He visited this temple and prayed to Lord Shiva for relief. Lord Shiva cured his leprosy and blessed him. Hence, the people suffering from leprosy visit this temple frequently for cure.