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Friday, July 2, 2021

Vaikal Nathar Temple, Vaikal – Legends

Vaikal Nathar Temple, Vaikal – Legends

Mukkan Kshetram:

There are three Shiva temples in Vaikal Village namely;

·        Vaikal Maada Kovil (Vaikal Nathar Temple)

·        Kasi Viswanathar Temple

·        Brahmapureeswarar Temple

It is said that these three temples represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva. Hence, these three temples are collectively called as Mukkan Kshetram or Moondru Kan Kshetram. Moondru means Three, Kan means eye and Kshetram means holy place in Tamil. All these three temples are situated within a radius of one Kilometer. It is said that Kasi Viswanathar Temple represents the right eye of Lord Shiva, Brahmapureeswarar Temple represents the left eye of Lord Shiva and Vaikalnathar Temple represents the eye on Lord Shiva’s forehead.

Mahalakshmi penance on Lord Shiva to get back Lord Vishnu:

Mother Earth (Bhoomidevi) requested Lord Vishnu to marry her. Lord Vishnu accepted her request and married her. Mother Maha Lakshmi was angered by this marriage, left Lord Vishnu and came to this place. This place was then called as Shenbaga Vanam (the place was abounded with Shenbaga trees). She performed rigorous penance on Lord Shiva at Vaikalnathar Temple to get back Lord Vishnu.

Meanwhile, Lord Vishnu and Bhooma Devi came in search of Mother Lakshmi. Both of them worshipped Lord Shiva at Kasi Viswanathar Temple. Lord Brahma also came to this place in search of Lord Vishnu and worshiped Lord Shiva at Brahmapureeswarar Temple. Lord Shiva advised Lakshmi to accept the marriage of Vishnu and Bhoodevi. Lakshmi accepted the advice of Lord Shiva and reunited with Lord Vishnu at this place.

Mada Kovils:

Kochengat Chola was an early Chola king and one of the 63 Nayanmars (Saivite saints) of Saivism. He is believed to have attained spiritual rebirth of a spider that fought with an elephant in its previous birth over the worship of the Lord Shiva. He had red eyes during birth as he remained in his mother’s womb a little longer. His mother, looking into the baby red eyes said Kochengkannano (in Tamil Ko=king, Cheng=red, Kan=eyes), which literally means king with red eyes and hence he was named Kochengat Cholan. After becoming a king, he followed Saivism and built 70 Maadakovils, temples with elevated structure where elephants cannot reach the sanctum, in the Chola empire. It is believed that this is one of the temple built by him.

Ants and Elephant attained salvation here:

As per legend, once, an elephant was searching for its calf and mistakenly, it damaged an anthill. The ants bit the elephant and killed it out of rage. It is said that both the calf and the ants prayed to Lord Shiva here. The baby elephant was consoled for its loss and the ants were pardoned for their sins. Both attained salvation by the grace of Lord Shiva.

Shenbakaranyeswarar:

It is said that this place was a forest abounded with Shenbaga trees. Hence, the place came to be called as Shenbagaranyam and Lord came to be called as Shenbakaranyeswarar.

People worshipped Lord Shiva here:

Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Brahma, Indra, Surya, Devas and Sage Agasthya had worshiped Lord Shiva in this Temple.

Vaikal:

Vaikal (Vai Kuru Kal) means small hill in Tamil.