Sri Darbaranyeswarar
Temple, also spelled Darbaraneswarar Temple, is one of the most famous Lord
Shani Temples (Lord Saturn) in Tamil Nadu.
According to a legend, King Nala was badly affected with numerous problems due to the adverse effects of Saneeswaran.He took a holy dip at the temple
tank Nala
Theertham and got relieved of the evil effects.
Temple :
Thirunallar temple has a five-tiered Rajagopuram and faces east. Thyagarajar shrine is found at the southern entrance and in front of it is the emerald`Nakavidangar,' installed by Musukunda Chakravarthi. Its
architectural
features date back to the Chola period. Tirunallar is one of the
7
Saptavitanka
stalams of Tyagaraja connected with the Mucukunda Chola legend.
Deities :
Lord Shiv is known as Darbaranyeswarar here and Goddess Parvati Devi
as Pranamambika or Bogamartha Poonmulaiammai.The magnificent shrine dedicated to Saneeswarar (Lord Shani or Saneeswaran) near the inner tower known as `Kattai Gopuram'. He faces east with `Abhaya Varada Hastham' and is considered the 'Anugraha Murthi' (one who bestows good things). His idol is placed in between the presiding deities. Shani Bhagavan, one of the 9 Navagraha (nine planets), is reputed both as a giver and destroyer.
Poojas and Offerings :
Saneeswaran is attired in black colour and the grain associated with him is sesame.He can be offered with the flowers - vanni and blue kuvalai; and rice mixed with sesame powder.
Special poojas and
abhishekams are performed on Saturdays as
Saturday is considered special of Lord Saneeswara.
Temple Festivals :
Darbaranyeswarar Shani Temple hosts a number of festivals throughout the year.On Tamil New Year's day (Tamil Puthandu), Tyagaraja is taken in a
procession. An
eighteen day festival is performed in the Tamil month of
Vaikashi (when the sun resides in the sign of
Taurus). Festivals related to Nataraja (the Lord of Dance) are
held during the month of Aani (Gemini).
Several special services are performed to the Emerald Lingam on the full moon night in the month of Purattasi (Leo).Besides, Navaratri, Kartikai Deepam and Panguni Uthiram are also celebrated here with much devotion.
Saneeswaran and his effects in Horoscope :
When Lord Shani (Saturn) passes through the ‘Janma Rasi’ in one's birth chart,
he is said to cause
difficulties to a person and when he passes through the
eighth house from
one's Janma Rasi (Ashtamathu Sani) he casts more challenges.
However, the adverse effects of Shani can be relieved through prayer and by performing puja to appease Lord Shani.Sani transits from one house to another every two-and-a-half years and this is known as ‘Sani Peyarchi’.
Shani Peyarchi is one of the best known festival celebrated at Lord
Darbaranyeswarar
Temple and is visited by large number of people.
Saneeswarar’s deity
is taken in a procession around the town on this
auspicious
occassion.
Temple Timings : 6 AM and 1 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM.
How to reach this Temple :
By Road :
Thirunallar is 59
km from Kumbakonam, 35 km from Mayavaram
(Mayiladuturai),
140 from Pondicherry, 100 from Thanjavur, 150
from
Trichy. Tirunallar can easily be accessed from Mayiladuturai or
from Nagapattinam.
By Train :
Tirunallar Railway Station is on the Peralam - Karaikal line. Mayiladuthurai
Railway Station is
another major railway station near by to reach Thirunallar.
By Air :
The nearest domestic airport is the Tiruchirappalli Airport, about 160
km from Tirunallar.
The nearest international airport is at Chennai,
around 300 km away.
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