Valarolinathar, Vairavanpatti, Sivaganga


The third largest of the 9 Nagarathar temples, this temple filled with exemplary architecture is perhaps the origin of the primacy of Bhairavar worship in the region. Siva deputed Bhairavar to overcome an asura, after which Bhairavar merged back into Siva as a growing light of knowledge, giving Siva the name Tirumeignana Pureeswarar. But how is this temple connected to ridding Brahma of his ego, as well as the Ramayanam?… Read More Valarolinathar, Vairavanpatti, Sivaganga

Tiruvetteeswarar, Triplicane, Chennai


Possibly a Tevaram Vaippu Sthalam, the Lingam here is believed to have been worshipped by Arjuna (from the Mahabharatam) when the gash on the Lingam reminded him of his fight with Siva as a hunter; this is also how Siva here gets His name. Lakshmi worshipped Siva here, to fulfil Her wish of marrying Vishnu. But how are the Nawab of Arcot in particular, and the local Islamic community in general, connected with this temple?… Read More Tiruvetteeswarar, Triplicane, Chennai

Pasupateeswarar, Tiruvetkalam, Cuddalore


Located inside the Annamalai University campus at Chidambaram, this Paadal Petra Sthalam’s puranam is connected to the Mahabharatam. After Arjuna was defeated by a hunter (Siva in disguise), this is where he received the Lord’s blessings and also the Pasupatastram. The depiction of Parvati – with Her hair unbound – is stunning! But how are the some of the places nearby connected with the Mahabharatam story? … Read More Pasupateeswarar, Tiruvetkalam, Cuddalore

மங்களபுரீஸ்வரர், தியாகவல்லி, கடலூர்


சிவன் மற்றும் பார்வதி திருமணத்தின் போது, அகஸ்திய முனிவர் உலகத்தை சமநிலைப்படுத்த தெற்கு நோக்கி அனுப்பப்பட்டார். முனிவர், திருமணத்தை தரிசனம் செய்ய விரும்பி, பல இடங்களில் லிங்கத்தை நிறுவி வழிபட்டார். இங்குள்ள கடற்கரைக்கு வந்த அவருக்கு திடீரென வயிற்று வலி ஏற்பட்டது. கடல் மணலைப் பயன்படுத்தி ஒரு லிங்கத்தை உருவாக்க முயன்றார், ஆனால் அது வடிவத்தைத் தக்கவைக்கவில்லை. இது இறைவனின் நாடகம் என்பதை உணர்ந்த அவர், சில மூலிகைகளின் சாற்றை மணலுடன் கலந்து, லிங்கம் வடிவில் தங்கி,… Read More மங்களபுரீஸ்வரர், தியாகவல்லி, கடலூர்

Sundareswarar, Tiruvettakudi, Karaikal


This temple is connected to the Mahabharatam episode where Arjuna fought a hunter over an argument as to who killed the wild boar. Later, it transpired that the hunter was Siva in disguise. This incident is said to have taken place at this location, and the Tamil word “Vettai” refers to hunting. Murugan depicted with a bow instead of a vel (spear) at this temple, as he accompanied the hunter that was Siva! But why does the annual temple procession involve Siva taking a ritual bath in the sea nearby, dressed as a hunter? … Read More Sundareswarar, Tiruvettakudi, Karaikal