Friday, October 30, 2020

Saranatha Perumal Temple, Thirucherai – Legends

Saranatha Perumal Temple, Thirucherai – Legends

Sara Kshetram:

As per Hindu legend, when time came to destroy the world and finish the YugaBrahma was worried a lot. He pleaded Vishnu to tell him a way to keep the tools necessary for Srishti and all Vedas safely. Lord Vishnu ordered him to put all these things in a strong mud pot. Lord Brahma tried to make the mud pot from the sand from various places and got failed. Lord Brahma went to Lord Vishnu for guidance.

Lord Vishnu instructed Lord Brahma to proceed to Thirucherai and make the pot out of the clay on the banks of River Cauvery. As instructed, Lord Brahma came here and finally made a pot out of the sand taken from Thirucherai and saved all Vedas and all necessary aids for creation. As the place has Saram (high qualities), this place came to be called as Sara Kshetram. Thus, this place plays a lead role in safeguarding all living things even after the Maha pralaya.

River Goddess Cauvery:

Once Ganga, Cauvery and other major rivers in the form of young maiden, were playing at the foot of the Vindhya Hills. A Gandharva, a celestial being, who was passing by, waited for a minute and saluted them. The Rivers were curious to know whom the salute was addressed. Hence, the approached the Gandharva and enquired him. Gandharva said that the salute was offered to the superior one among them.

A dispute arose among them to know the superior. All the rivers approached the Hindu god of creation, Brahma. He said that during the Vamana avatar, Lord Vishnu appeared as dwarf and later became Trivikrama to the king Mahabali. He placed his third feet on the demon king and cleansed Ganga by placing his foot on it. Based on the narration, Brahma quoted that Ganga was the holiest of all rivers.

River Cauvery wanted her status to be equal to river Ganges and sought the advice of Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma asked her to undertake penance at Thirucherai on Lord Vishnu, as he was the only one who could provide her with a solution. River Cauvery performed an intense penance. She laid three wishes before Lord Vishnu as follows; Lord Vishnu should stay in this place for ever, all the living beings in this place should attain his lotus feet and she should be treated on par with River Ganga.

To test her devotion, Lord Vishnu appeared in the form of a child in front of her. Realising the anonymity, Cauvery treated the child with care and motherly devotion. Lord Vishnu was pleased with her devotion and revealed all his ten avatars to her and asked her to have a holy dip in the Sara Pushkarini. He also granted her the boon during the Tula month (October - November) that she would be considered superior to Ganges.

Rajagopala Swamy:

As per a local legend, Azhagiya Manavala Nayakkar, the king of Thanjavur, wanted to build a temple for Rajagopala Swamy in Mannargudi. He made Narasa Boopalan, his minister, as in charge for arranging materials and constructional activities of the temple. Narasa Boopalan was an ardent devotee of Saranatha Perumal of Thirucherai. He wanted to renovate the Saranatha Perumal Temple. So, he ordered his men to unload one stone from each cart which passed Thirucherai.

The king came to know of this and wanted to punish the minister. But before that, in overnight, Narasa Boopalan constructed this temple and to please the king, added a shrine for Rajagopala Swamy in this temple. The minister is believed to have prayed to Thirucherai deity to save him from the punishment. The king who came to the temple witnessed the form of Mannargudi temple in this temple.  The king was pacified and ordered to complete the temple with his money.

Uppiliappan:

When the sage came to know that Lord Vishnu loved his daughter, he told the Lord that she was a little girl and did not know even how much salt to be added to food. Lord Vishnu said that she can cook without salt also and he would accept it happily. Then, he married Mother Bhoodevi at this place. Hence, Lord Vishnu came to be called as Uppiliappan (Lord accepting food without salt). This legend is similar to the Thirunageswaram UppiliappanTemple. Further, it is said that Sage Markandeya attained salvation here.

Pancha Sara Kshetram:

The presiding deity is called as Saranatha Perumal, Mother is called as Sara Nayagi, Pushkarini is called as Sara Pushkarini, the place is called as Thiru Saram and Vimana is called as Sara Vimana. Thus, the place came to be called as Pancha Sara Kshetram.

Chola King Satya Keerthi worshipped Lord Vishnu for child boon:

Chola King named Satya Keerthi is believed to have worshiped Lord Vishnu of this temple for child birth and was blessed with a son.

Brahmotsavam:

It is said that Lord Vishnu, himself desired to watch the Brahmotsavam at Thirucherai. The festivals of the temple are thus considered sacred.