Neelakandeswarar Temple,
Thiruneelakkudi – Religious Significance
Saptha Sthana Temples of Thiruneelakudi:
Sage Markandeya is
believed to have worshipped Lord Shiva of this
temple by carrying him in palanquin to attain long life. Sage Markandeya
achieved Chiranjeevi Status from Lord Shiva at Thiruneelakkudi
Temple. As a mark of respect to Lord Shiva, Sage Markandeya worshipped Lord
Shiva in Seven Temples around Thiruneelakkudi.
In remembrance to this event, during annual Chithirai festival, Sage Markandeya
accompany Lord Shiva and Mother of Thiruneelakkudi
and visit the remaining six Shiva Temples. This is called Saptha Sthana
Festival of Thiruneelakkudi.
The Saptha Sthana Temples of
Thiruneelakkudi are;
1.
Neelakandeswarar
Temple, Thiruneelakkudi
2.
Sundareswarar
Temple, Elandurai
3.
Somanathar
Temple, Enathimangalam
4.
Naganatha
Swamy Temple, Thirunageswaram
5.
Kampaheswarar
Temple, Thirubuvanam
6.
Mahalingeswarar
Temple, Thiruvidaimarudur
7.
Airavateshwarar
Temple, Maruthuvakudi
Mooladhara Sthalam:
Those following the Yoga Marga, Tiruneelakkudi
is the place to begin with as Mooladhara Sthala. There are six Aadharas known
as Mooladhara, Swadishtana, Manipooraka, Anagatha, Vishuddi and Aagna in the
human body. The efforts to raise the Kundalini Shakti begin from the
Mooladhara.
Paadal Petra Sthalams:
The
Temple is considered as one of the shrines of the 276 Paadal
Petra Sthalams (Shiva Sthalams) glorified in the early
medieval Thevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Tirunavukkarasar.
This
Temple is considered as the 149th Paadal
Petra Shiva Sthalam and 32nd sthalam
on the south side of river Cauvery in Chozha Nadu.