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Jaya Jaya Sri Sudarsana !
025.
Thirukkannankudi - Sri Loganatha Perumal Temple, Nagapattinam
About
the Temple & Location:
This
temple lies on the Tanjore district of Tamil Nadu. It's about 2 miles
away from Keevalur Railway station. In Naagapatinam to Sikkal (or)
Keevalur bus route alight at Aazhiyur stopping and from there its 3/4
miles away arrangements for staying is not possible. Sthala
Puranam:
Long
back Vashita Maharishi made an idol of Krishna in Butter. But the
butter did not melt due to his pure devotion. For many years he
worshipped Lord Krishna made out of butter. The Lord wanted to test
him and hence he transformed himself into a small boy (of Yadhava
caste or Idai kulam) and started eating the butter idol. When Vashita
saw this he lost him temper and started to chase the boy, who was
running towards west side, when the boy was crossing a Magizha Maram,
other rishi's who were performing penance there caught the boy and
tied him up in the tree. Then finally the boy showed him up. Lord
Krishna was standing at the boys place. Thus from the same place where
he stood that day, he blesses us as the Lord Dhamodhara and Dhamodhara
Narayanan. So
as Lord Krishna was tied here by rishi's this place is known as
Thirukannankudi (Kudi means place of stay). This
place is related to Ramayana and Mahabaratha. In Ramayana, Lord Rama
was the diciple of Vashista Maharishi but at this place Lord Krishna
takes the post of the teacher and teaches "Gyana" to his
student Vashista. In
Mahabharatham, Lord Krishna was tied by Mother Yashoda for the reason
of eating butter. For more or less same reason he was tied here by
rishi's. This
incident teaches an important lesson also. Though by eating his own
image, the Lord Showed that Paramathma can engulf another Paramathma,
it can be conqured by Jeevatma easily (ie) the lord is in reach to man
if he tries sincerly. "Kaya
Magizh - Uragapuli - Thola Vazhaku - Oorakinaru - Thirukannankudi".
This is the old saying revolving about this place. Now let us see the
explanation of the above Tamil saying. Kaya
Magizh: Urangapuli: TholaVazhaku: In
course, when he came to Nagapatinam, he found a Golden statue of Lord
Budha there and tried to steal it. But a wheel was totating above the
Budha idol and connectin's to the wheel was in the statue. So without
stoping the wheel it was impossible to rob the idol. So, Thirumangai
Mannan went across the sea to find the person who made this
arrangement. He found him and learnt the technique to stop the wheel
at retuned back in a ship which contained beetalnut. After getting of
the ship, Alwar filed a suit at the local court and won half the sacks
of beetalnuts contained in the ship. After
that by inserting a banana tree bark, he stopped the wheel and stole
the golden idol. But the monks saw him and started to chase him. He
did the idol at Thirukannankudi near a bush and later took it to
SriRangam. When the monks asked to return the idol he said that after
two days he would return the idol upto the little finger and gave them
just that finger alone monks filed a case and due to his clever
wordings Thirumangai Alwar came out this case too. As
he got victory in both the cases, the cases were called "Thola
Vazhaku" (ie) case without defeat. Oorakinaru: As
Dhamodhara perumal guarded the golded idol of Buddha, Thirumangai
Alwar was able to finish the wall and invite Nammalwar for discourse.
So Thirukannankudi has played an indirect role in the above aspects
and thus the saying is explained. At
kannankudi, Lord Shows him off as Purijaganatha purushotama Loga
naayakan and Dhamodhara Naarayanan. Loga Naayagan means the king of
the world. So here he poses as king and as Dhamodharan Narayana he
tells that even king of the world isnt powerful before pure and love
and devotion. Hence
this place remainds Thirukannankudi, Thirupullam boothamkudi, Ayodhya,
Puri, SriRangam, Alwar thirunagari and Vaanamaamalai. Details
of Prathyaksham: The
same Brighu Maharishi was born as Hemarishi and gave his daughter
Komalavalli to god as his wife. In this way he is father-in-law to the
god. So,
for this Brighu and his father Bhrama. the Lord Dhamodharan showed his
truth self. Uparisaravasu,
was the king of Sethi Kingdom. He was very diciplined and lived one
man - one wife life. Due to his good conduct he got pushpaka vimana
from Lord Indra and was able to fly in it in the sky. Throght his life
he was staunch in his one man - one wife belief. On
the otherside Gowthama Maharishi spelled his wife for her bad conduct.
Thus
for both these good persons Dhamodhara Perumal gave special dharsan. To
refrain us from the wrong path, the pushkarani is named after the evil
demon Raavana. The
above two things shows that good and evil never goes unnoticed by the
god. Utsavam: Sthala
Viruksham
- Magizha Maram (Vagulam). Moolavar:
The
Moolavar of this kshetram is Sri Loganathan. Also named as Shayamala
Meni perumal. The Moolavar is giving his seva in the standing posture
facing east. Prathyaksham for Bhrigu Maharishi, Brahma devan,
Uparisaravasu, Gowtha Marishi, Thirumangai Alwar. Thayaar:
The
Thayaar found in this sthalam is Sri Loganaayaki. The Utsavar Thayaar
is Sri Aravinda valli. Utsavar:
The
Utsavar of this sthalam is Damodhara Narayanan. Mangalasasanam:
Pushkarani: Vimanam: |
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