Friday, September 14, 2007

Thenkudi Thittai - Guru Bhagavan




The Temple
Vasishteswaraswamy temple, a very ancient one is situated in the village "Thittai" near Thanjavur. As the village is situated south of river Cauvery, its also called "Thenkudi Thittai".

The presiding diety is Swayambootheswarar and the Godess, Ulaganayaki. As the main diety is a Swayambu Lingam he got the name "Swayambootheswarar".

The main diety is also called as Vasishteswarar as he was worshipped here by Saint Vasishtar.

"Thittai", the name of the village means "Thittu" in Tamil, (i-e) a Mound. When the whole world was surrounded by water because of "Pralayam", Brahma & Vishnu worshipped the Lord Maheshara for protection. After wandering much for a safe place, they found this only mound, which did not drown in the Pralaya waters, where there was a Shiva Lingam.

They performed Pooja to the Lingam and worshipped Lord Shiva, who appeared before them and deligated their duties of Creation and Protection. Its beleived that this is the only place, which was not destroyed even during Pralayam.

Unlike many other temples, here the complete temple is built using the stone. Not only for the main dieties, but also all other Sannidhi's are constructed using stones, right from floors, pillars, walls and roof.

An unique feature of this temple is a drop of water falls on the Lingam (Main Diety) exactly every twenty four minutes (1 Naazhigai) from the roof. But for a small hole, there is no source of water or anything, on the Vimana of the main diety.

Two stones "Suryagaanthakkal" and "Chandragaanthakkal" which are placed at strategic points above the Vimana are the reasons for the droplets of water which falls on the diety.

These 2 stones absorb moisture from the atmosphere, convert into 1 water droplet, performing a natural Abhishegam to the diety, every 24 minutes (1 Naazhigai), be it the day or night.

A small piece of yellow cloth (Dhothi) which covers the Lingam is always wet because of this. If one can wait patiently, they can view this amazing act.

That shows the scientific and architechtural brilliance of our ancestors who have made this temple.

The temple tank situated opposite the temple is called "Chakra Theertham" which is believed that it was created by the Chakra from the hands of Mahavishnu.

Another special here is that the "Guru Bhagavan" has a temple inside this temple itself. Even in the Gurusthalam Aalangudi, one can see that Dhakshinamurthy facing South in the Praakaaram is worshipped as Guru.

But this is probably the only place in the world where Guru Bhagavan has a separate Sannidhi and separate Vimana between Vasishteswarar and Loganayaki Sannidhis. This is the only place where you can see Guru Bhagavan who is the Raja Guru, in standing posture with 4 hands holding his weapons and a book. Chitra Pournami & Guru Peyarchi are most important festivals here.

How to reach ?
One can take a bus or cab from Thanjavur. The temple is situated on Thanjavur - Melattur Road on the way to Thirukkarugavur, at the 10th Km from Thanjavur. A 'must see' place for temple lovers.

13 comments:

  1. a sugguestion write abt vaishnav temples also. Good article very informative

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  2. Dear Mr.Saravanan
    enthralling and quite informative. I request you to mail me a photo of Annapoorni, which I have been trying to locate in the WEB. I need it urgently to mail to my daughter in USA.
    thanks and best wishes
    k.hariharan

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  3. and my id is hariharan.krishnan@yahoo.com

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  4. Namasthe

    U say that 25 minutes = 1 Nazhigai.
    Please check, it should be
    24 minutes = 1 Nazhigai.

    There are 60 nazhigais in a day

    k.v.raj
    Varadaraj.K
    kvraj@cadetindia.com

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  5. Kindly give details with telephone numbers of Sri Angalamman temple , melmalaiyanoor senji taluka , villipuram district . Though i have visited it will benefit other devotees as well.

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  6. ChandrasekaranS, KangayamThursday, April 14, 2011 5:50:00 PM

    Saravanan, can you please publish the Thenkudi Thittai - Guru Bhagavan temple photos?

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  7. MY NAME IS S.B.SOMASUNDARAM, CHENNAI

    DEAR Mr. SARAVANAN, CAN YOU PLEASE PROVIDE THE CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF THE TRUSTEE OF SRI GURU BAGHAVAN TEMPLE THENKUDI THITTAI AS I WANT TO VISIT AND PERFORM PARIHARA POOJA AT THIS TEMPLE.

    MY EMAIL ID: saisomasundaram@gmail.com

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  8. Dear Saravanan,

    Your service to the Devotees immeasurable. May God's Blessing shall be with you as your shadow.
    Em Ramanan
    cfsblr@gmail.com

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  9. Excellent work.
    god bless you Mr.Saravanan

    Regards..
    SK.Aran, Malaysia

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  10. Thanks Saravanan. Its quiet informative. Thanks for providing the reason for the water droplets falling on the deity.

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  11. i really liked the article only last sunday i visited the temple but i did not know about droplets,thanks for the information maybe in future i will look into all the details

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  12. really its so nice, gud job mr.saravanan through this we got nice information about the temple thanks a lot.

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  13. i am a staunch devotee of lord shiva. i read about thittai guru. i havent been to thittai.as early as possible i will see thittai.

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