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The temple does not have a royal tower but is beautified by the arch at the entrance and the vimana above the sanctum (garbhagrha).<ref name=":0" />
 
The temple does not have a royal tower but is beautified by the arch at the entrance and the vimana above the sanctum (garbhagrha).<ref name=":0" />
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== Thanjaiyali Nagar ==
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Known as Veera Narasimha kovil, the Lord Vishnu in Thanjayali Nagar is worshipped as Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi is adored as Thanjai Nayaki (the guardian of Thanjavur).
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=== Temple at a glance ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|Vishnu
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|Narasimha
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|-
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|Lakshmi
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|Thanjai Nayaki
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|-
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|Vimana
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|Vedasundara Vimana
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|-
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|Pushkarini
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|Pushkarini
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|-
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|Theertha
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|Theertha
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|}
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=== Structure ===
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The temple without its pyramidal tower is located on a vast
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spread with its customary Bali peeta, Dwajasthamba and Garuda shrine. In this
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temple, right at the entrance is ThirumangaiAlwarsannidhi and to the left there
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is a separate shrine for Goddess Lakshmi who is the embodiment of wealth and
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grace. 
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=== Legends ===
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Having bathed in the waters of penance, Parasara
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muni surrendered meekly unto the Lord and built an ashram with his loving
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devotion. He was engrossed in divine knowledge together with humility, bhakti
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and love. He began to regard the Lord as his very own and would always be in
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the contemplation of the Lord day and night. Always yearning for the Lord, he
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composed sweet verses in praise of the Lord. He dedicated himself completely to
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the Lord's will longing for his vision. In course of time, the hermitage came
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to be known as ParasaraKshetra. 
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When the milky ocean was churned, Parasara muni was one of
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the rishis, who got for himself Amrutha fromVishnu as a reward for his
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devotion. The muni brought the Arnrutha to the ParasaraKshetra and spilt it
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into the temple pushkarni. Thus the temple tank rightly earned the name
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Arnruthavarthini. Thus the beings and disciples of Parasara muni prospered in
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the region of plenty. Then came a natural calamity, a terrible draught lasting
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for twelve long years. Because of its divine association the only place not
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affected was ParasaraKshetra. 
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As was feared by devas, the three demons having heard of
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this miracle came to Parasarakshetra and polluted the temple tank. They in turn
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regained their strength manifold. With their evil thoughts and habits they
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troubled the Muni and his disciples endlessly.
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On the advice of Brahma the Muni beseeched the help of Lord
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Shiva. To quell the demons Lord Shiva sent Chandikadevi. On seeing the Devi,
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Dhandakan rained showers of arrows. But as she killed the demons the other
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demons would sprinkle water from the pushkarni and infuse new life into the
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dead bodies. So it was a fight without an end. At this juncture, Lord Vishnu
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appeared and distilled the Arnrutha from the water tank. 
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The asuraThanjakan charged on Vishnu with all sorts of
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deadly weapons. The encounter between the two was terrible to behold. The
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thrust that he made was terrific to look at.
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The fierce battle that followed between the two was
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appaning. Thanjakan was raining arrows. At one point, he with his demonic
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powers transformed as an elephant came rushing n towards the Lord with the Sala
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tree in his trunk courage and character andand standing tall amongst the ruins,
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the Lord unfazed by tht demon, turned back the tide leaving the demon
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tottering. The Lord brought the curtains down in style with substance and with
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touches of divine. Dressed in battle fatigues.finally with his Sankalpa the
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Lord transformed as Narasimha, pressed the demon on his lap. At this juncture
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the demon surrendered to the Lord seeking refuge with a profound desire that
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the Lord should reside at Thanjai in the very same Narasimha avatar. He also
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wanted the place to be glorified as Thanjavur in his memory. Lord, merciful as
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ever, promised to fulfil his death wish and assured him that he shall always be
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at Thanjai. The Lord closed all the escape routes and the other demon,
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Dhandakan was killed by the Lord in a Varaha form after a hot chase. The Lord
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alone stood victoriously among the ruins. Chandika Devi succeeded in slaving
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Tharakan and the Lord conferred on her the title EkaVeera. Parasara prayed to the
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Lord to continue to star at Thanjai. Lord immediately obliged his saintly
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devotee and enshrined at Thanjai as NeelameghaPerumaL•
    
== References ==
 
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