Friday, September 24, 2021

Vazhikaraiyan Temple, Vazhuvur – Legends

Vazhikaraiyan Temple, Vazhuvur – Legends

As per legend, once the sages of Darukavana were engrossed in Dharma (righteousness) and extreme austerities but had forgotten the Samkhya (Supreme Knowledge). Lord Shiva took the form of Bikshadana (handsome mendicant) to dispense the ignorance of sages and lead them to true knowledge. He entered Darukavana, begging for alms from the sages wives.  They were so enamoured of him that while granting alms, they allowed their clothes to fall off and followed him, dancing and singing, love-sick.

Bikshadana was accompanied by Mohini (Vishnu disguised as Bikshadana enchanting wife). Seeing Mohini, the sages simply stopped the yajna half way and began following Mohini. The Rishis recovered from the illusion and not knowing the stranger was but Lord Shiva, sent Agni, tiger, deer, snakes and a battle axe called Mazhu. Lord Shiva defeated and made them his ornaments. The sages performed a black magic sacrifice to create an  elephant-demon called Gajasura to attack Lord Shiva.

When the elephant approached Lord Shiva, he assumed a miniscule form and jumped into the trunk of the elephant. He then took his Viswaroopa inside the elephant’s body and came out explosively bursting through the stomach of the rogue elephant and wore its skin as a garment. Lord Shiva finally revealed his true identity and did a furious dance in front of them. Realizing their mistakes, the sages surrendered to Bikshadana.

It is said that the heroic feet of vanquishing the elephant demon happened in Vazhuvur and Lord Shiva came to be called as Gaja Samhara Moorthy. Sastha was born to Bikshadana (form of Lord Shiva) and Mohini (form of Lord Vishnu). Lord Shiva appointed Veerabhadra for the safety and upbringing of Sastha. Thus, Vazhuvur is considered as the birthplace of Sastha. Both Veerabhadra and Bala Sastha grace devotees in this temple.