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− | Thiru Sirupuliyur is one of the 108 Vaishnava temples. It is located at a distance of 25 kms from Kumbakonam. | + | Thiru Sirupuliyur is one of the 108 Vaishnava temples located at a distance of 25 kms from Kumbakonam. |
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| == Introduction == | | == Introduction == |
− | This ancient shrine of Sirupuliyur is the abode of Mahavishnu known here as Arulma Kadal Amudan, the one as sweet as divine nectar. He is also known as Krupa Samudran - Ocean of Compassion. Sri Lakshmi is adored as Thirumamagal and as Dayanayaki here. The vimana, that stands above the sanctum is known as Vatla Vimana. While the pushkarni is known as Anantha pushkarni and Manasa pushkarni. The sthala vriksha here is the bilva tree.
| + | The ancient shrine of Sirupuliyur is the abode of Mahavishnu known here as Arulma Kadal Amudan, the one as sweet as divine nectar. He is also known as Krpa Samudran - Ocean of Compassion. Infact, not just ordinary mortals, even devas like Brahma and Shiva are said to have realised His compassion. Sri Lakshmi is adored as Thirumamagal and as Dayanayaki here. The vimana, that stands above the sanctum is known as Vatla Vimana. While the pushkarni is known as Anantha pushkarni and Manasa pushkarni. The sthala vrksha here is the bilva tree. |
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− | In this shrine, Mahavishnu is seen in bhujanga shayana similar to His form in Tirupparkadal (the milky ocean). And just like Srirangam, this temple also faces south even as Mahavishnu reclines comfortably in Bhujanga shayana form. This is the characteristic feature of this temple. | + | In this shrine, Mahavishnu is seen in bhujanga shayana posture similar to His form in Tirupparkadal (the milky ocean). And just like [[Srirangam]], this temple also faces south. This is the characteristic feature of this temple. It is said that all devotee's prayers are answered here. And thus, this kshetra is also known as Thapa Prasiddha Sthala. |
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− | Further, because all devotee's prayers are answered here, this kshetra is known as Thapa Prasiddha Sthala. Infact, it is said that, not just ordinary mortals, even devas like Brahma and Shiva have realised the Mahavishnu's compassion.
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| |+Sirupuliyur at a glance<ref>Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref> | | |+Sirupuliyur at a glance<ref>Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref> |
| |Vishnu here is referred to as | | |Vishnu here is referred to as |
− | |Arulmaakadal, Kripasamudra Perumal | + | |Arulmaakadal, Krpasamudra Perumal |
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| |Lakshmi here is referred to as | | |Lakshmi here is referred to as |
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| 3 kms from Thiru Velliangudi - Komal | | 3 kms from Thiru Velliangudi - Komal |
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− | Rich both in history and legend this stupendous structure wrapped in divine feats is set amidst scenic surroundings of sleepy villages. The landscape is very rich and the country side is picturesque. A spot away from the day to day bustle its calm and quiet atmosphere gives deep satisfaction and peace. It is felt as if one is entering into a time capsule.
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| == Structure == | | == Structure == |
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| == Legends == | | == Legends == |
− | It is stated in sthalapuran that th eminent sages performed penance a4 worshipped the Lord in all his forms and glory. Again Bhrigu Maharishi was at once blessed by the wonderfill supreme Lord at this shrine, ti , Thirumangai Alwar a one time bandit Ttohoikrefuge at the feet of the Lord here. So the Lord is also known as Saranagathi Rakshaka. | + | Rich both in history and legend It is stated in sthalapuran that th eminent sages performed penance a4 worshipped the Lord in all his forms and glory. Again Bhrigu Maharishi was at once blessed by the wonderfill supreme Lord at this shrine, ti , Thirumangai Alwar a one time bandit Ttohoikrefuge at the feet of the Lord here. So the Lord is also known as Saranagathi Rakshaka. |
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| Several centuries ago during the great wave of religious devotion there lived a muni always singing God's name. As the rays of the sun fell on the daffodils he felt the grace of the Lord inundate his heart. As dawn meets day and as Ganga flows into the sea he was also drawn to God realisation. He obtained rare boons from Lord Shiv: To keep pace with time he was graced with the legs and eyes of a tiger by Lord Shiv. When he sought moksha Lord Shiv directed him to this kshetra and the muni worshipped Arulmakadal in bhujanga sayana. The icons of Vyagapatramuni and Kanvamuni are enshrined in the sanctum. | | Several centuries ago during the great wave of religious devotion there lived a muni always singing God's name. As the rays of the sun fell on the daffodils he felt the grace of the Lord inundate his heart. As dawn meets day and as Ganga flows into the sea he was also drawn to God realisation. He obtained rare boons from Lord Shiv: To keep pace with time he was graced with the legs and eyes of a tiger by Lord Shiv. When he sought moksha Lord Shiv directed him to this kshetra and the muni worshipped Arulmakadal in bhujanga sayana. The icons of Vyagapatramuni and Kanvamuni are enshrined in the sanctum. |