Swetharanyeswarar
Temple is located in the town of Thiruvenkadu near Sirkazhi.It is one of
the Navagraha temple.The temple is quite large and all four important Saivite
saints have sung in praise of this lord.This temple is especially known for its
unique incarnate of Lord Shiva called "Agora Murthi". He is one of
the main god who is being prayed in this village.
Temple :
Thiruvenkadu Temple
is surrounded by five prakarams known as pancha prakarams. Here the Lord is
consecrated in His forms as Aghoramurthi (manifestation of His wild and angry
form) and Nataraja (a manifestation of Shiva, assumed as the Lord of Dance).The
Nataraja image holds seven instruments and weapons, namely, Vetalam, Khadgam,
Udukku, Mani, Kedayam, Kapalam and Trisulam.A unique feature about
Swetharanyeswarar Temple is that the image of Lord Shiva has five faces,
Easanam, Tatpurusham, Aghoram, Vamadevam and Sadyojatam.The posture of Nandi at
the entrance is another unique feature here.
Devi in Her divine
form of Bhadrakali has a separate shrine. Besides, there are separate shrines
for Ashta Lakhsmis and the Navagrahas.
Worship :
Worship to Lord
Shiva's fiery form Aghoramurthy is considered to be of great importance
especially on Sunday nights.
Wednesdays are very
auspicious to Budha and offering pooja on that day is believed to rectify any
Budhan Dhosham in horoscope. Budha is attired in green and can be offered with
green moong dhal, white kanthal flower and green cloth.
Presiding Dieties :
The presiding deity
is Lord Shiva as Swedharanyeshwarar and Goddess Parvati as Brahma Vidya Nayaki
Ambal (Brahmavidyanayaki). Swetharanyeswarar Temple enshrines a separate
sanctum sanctorum for Bhudhan,one the nine Navagrahas and the bestower of
wisdom and wealth.
It is said that the
Lord performed seven of His dances - Tandavam - known as Ananda, Sandhya,
Samhara, Tripuranta, Urdhva, Bhujanga and Lalita.
Festivals :
The most important
festival is the float festival which is celebrated on the last day of 12 day
celebrations in the Tamil month of Maasi (February - March).On 5th day a
special occasion is celebrated for Lord Agora Murthi. People from many
surrounding villages would come here and pray here for their better life.
Temple Timings :
6 AM to 12.00 PM
and 4 PM to 9 PM
Other Temples Near
By :
Naganathar Temple,
known as the Kethu Navagraha Sthalam, is located at Keezhperumpallam, around 6
km from Thiruvenkadu.Thiruppallavaneeswaram Temple and Valampuranathar Temple
at Melapperumpallam is also located close to Poompuhar.Pullirukkuvelur
Vaitheeswaran Koil (Sevvai Sthalam) and Sirkazhi Bhramapureeswarar Temple are
just a few minutes drive from the temple.
How to Get Here
:
By Road : The
temple is 10 km from Sirkazhi and 59 km from Kumbakonam.
By Train :Thanjavur
is the nearest railway station,about 9 km from the temple.
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