Location:
Tirukkaavalampaadi
near Sirkazhi
(Chola Naadu)
Vishnu: Gopalakrishnan
Taayaar: Senkamala Naachiyaar
Theertham:Tadamalarppoikai
Paasuram :Tirumangaialwar
Vimaanam:Swayambu Vimanam
Travel Base:Chidambaram
Other: One of the 11 Tirunangur Divya Desams closely
associated with Tirumangaialwar
Description: This Divya Desam
is located at a distance of 10 km from Sirkazhi enroute
to Tiruvenkadu and Poompuhaar and is one of the 11 Tirunaangur
Divya Desams.
Deities:
The Moolavar here is Gopalakrishnan (Rajagopalan) with his consorts Rukmani
and Satyabhama in a standing posture facing east. Taayaar here is Madavaral
Mangai (Senkamala Naachiyaar). There is no separate sanctum for Taayar.
The Tirunaangur
Divya Desams: 11 Divya Desams in the vicinity of Sirkazhi, Tiruvaali
and Tirunagari (the birthplace of Tirumangaialwar) are associated closely
with Tirumangaialwar. Legend has it that Shiva performed the Ekadasa Rudra
Aswamedha Yagam, to rid himself of the blemish of Bhramahatti; Vishnu
is believed to have appeared in his presence with Sree Devi, Bhu Devi
and Nila Devi at the end of the sacrifice, and upon Shiva's request, taken
up 11 abodes here in the Tirunangur area, which correspond to the 11 Tirunaangur
Divya Desams held in worship by Rudra.
Only Tirumangaialwar
has sung of these 11 Divya Desams. The Tirunaangur Divya Desam shrines
are Kavalampaadi, Tiruvanpurushottamam,
Arimeya Vinnagaram, Chemponseikoyil,
Manimaadakkoyil (Narayanan), Vaikuntha Vinnagaram,
Tirudevanaar Togai, Tiruttetriambalam,
Manikkootam, Tiruvellakkulam, and
Parthanpalli.
Festivals:
The Tirumangaialwar Mangalasasana utsavam in the month of Thai (after
the new moon night) witnesses Garudasevai - a spectacular event in which
festival images of Perumaal from the 11 (Tirunaangur) Divya Desam shrines
in the area are brought on Garuda mounts to Tirunangur. An image
of Tirumangai Alwar is brought here on a Hamsa Vahanam (from Tirunagari)
and the his paasurams (verses) dedicated to each of these 11 Divya
Desams are recited. The image of Tirumangaialwar circumambulates each
of these deities, and at the conclusion of the festival, the images are
returned to their temples. Prior to this, the image of Tirumangaialwar
and his consort are taken in a palanquin to each of the 11 Tirunangur
Divya Desams, (trampling) through the paddy fields in the area,
and the paasurams dedicated to each of the 11 Divya Desams are chanted
in the respective shrines. The Ekadasa Garuda Sevai is the most important
festivals in this area, and it draws thousands of visitors.
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