Parthasarathy Perumal, Tirunangur (Parthanpalli), Nagapattinam


Parthanpalli is one of the 11 in the list of Nangur Divya Desam temples. Vishnu here is said to have come from Kurukshetra, and the temple has some really unusual idols – 4-armed Vishnu as Parthasarathy, with a dagger; Dasaratha witnessing Vishnu come out of the sacrificial fire, and even Kolavilli Ramar in the sanctum. But Partha means Arjuna. So what does this place have to do with him? … Read More Parthasarathy Perumal, Tirunangur (Parthanpalli), Nagapattinam

Varadaraja Perumal, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam


One of the 11 Nangur Ekadasa Divya Desam temples, Vishnu at this temple is said to have come here from Kanchipuram, and hence shares the same name as Perumal there. The temple’s sthala puranam is connected to the nearby Tirutetriambalam temple, and the churning of the ocean by the devas and asuras. But what does that have to do with the occurrence of eclipses?… Read More Varadaraja Perumal, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam

Gopalakrishnan, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam


Often referred to by its ancient name of Tirukavalmpadi, this is one of the Divya Desams located in Tirunangur, near Mayiladuthurai. Vishnu here is considered the equivalent of the Krishna at Dwarka, and is said to have come from there. The temple’s puranam is connected to an ungrateful Indra refusing the Parijatham flower to Satyabhama, despite Krishna vanquishing Narakasuran and bringing back the things he stole from Devalokam. How did this come about? … Read More Gopalakrishnan, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam

Vaikuntanathar, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam


This Divya Desam temple is one of 11 such temples in Nangur near Mayiladuthurai. The story here is of Swetaketu’s ascension to what he thought was Vaikuntam, but then had to come back to this place for a particular reason. This is one of only six places that has the appellation “Vinnagaram”, referring to Vishnu’s eternal abode. But why is this place called Vaikunta Vinnagaram, and Perumal named Vaikuntanathar?… Read More Vaikuntanathar, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam

Perarulalan, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam


This Divya Desam is also one of the 11 temples in Tirunagur, regarded as the Nangur Ekadasa Divya Desam, all of which are connected with the 11 Rudra Peethams representing the fierce aspect of Lord Siva. The sthala puranam here is connected with the Ramayanam, and the ritual purification of Rama from the sin of having killed Ravana, a brahmin. This also gives the place its name. But how is this temple very closely connected with the Azhagiya Manavalar Divya Desam temple at Uraiyur in Trichy? … Read More Perarulalan, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam

Pallikonda Ranganathar, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam


This Divya Desam temple’s sthala puranam is connected with the story of the churning of the ocean, and as a result, the cause of eclipses in mythology! In the Varaha avataram, Sridevi and Bhudevi were worried about being separate from the Lord, and so He came here to be with them while His avataram went to vanquish Hiranyaksha. But what distinction among the 11 Nangur Divya Desam temples, does this temple claim?… Read More Pallikonda Ranganathar, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam

Kudamadu Koothan, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam


Also called Arimeya Vinnagaram, this Divya Desam is also one of the 11 Nangur Ekadasa Divya Desam temples, all of which are connected with the 11 Rudra Peethams representing the fierce aspect of Lord Siva. Vishnu here is said to have come from Dwaraka, to quell Rudra’s anger. But what favouritism did Sage Uthangar accuse Krishna of in the Mahabharatam war?… Read More Kudamadu Koothan, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam

Purushottama Perumal, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam


This Divya Desam is one of the 11 temples in Nangur near Mayiladuthurai – commonly referred to as the Nangur Ekadasa Divya Desam – which are connected with the quelling of Rudra’s anger by Vishnu. The sthala puranam here is connected with Vyaghrapada, the tiger-footed sage, who along with his son, worshipped Vishnu here. The hungry son was fed directly by Lakshmi Herself, reminiscent of the story of Sambandar, the Saivite saint, being fed by Parvati. But what is the connection this temple has with Ayodhya, which also reflects in the name of Vishnu at this temple?… Read More Purushottama Perumal, Tirunangur, Nagapattinam

புருஷோத்தம பெருமாள், திருநாங்கூர், நாகப்பட்டினம்


நாங்கூர் ஏகாதச திவ்ய தேசம் மற்றும் ஏகாதச ருத்ர பீடங்களின் மேலோட்டப் பார்வையை நீங்கள் ஏற்கனவே செய்யவில்லை என்றால், நாங்கூரில் உள்ள பதினொரு கோயில்களுக்கு சூழலை அமைப்பதற்கு பயனுள்ளதாக இருக்கும். புலிக்கால் முனிவரான வியாக்ரபாதர் தனது மகன் உபமன்யுவுடன் இங்கு இருந்தார். இங்குள்ள இறைவனுக்கு மலர்களைப் பறித்து மாலைகளை அணிவிப்பார். ஒருமுறை, அவர் பூக்கள் சேகரிக்க வெளியே சென்றபோது, உபமன்யு பசியால் அழ ஆரம்பித்தார். உடனே இங்குள்ள லக்ஷ்மி புருஷோத்தமனிடம் வைகுண்டத்தில் இருந்து வந்து, தன்னுடன் பால்… Read More புருஷோத்தம பெருமாள், திருநாங்கூர், நாகப்பட்டினம்

Srinivasa Perumal (Annan Koil), Tirunangur, Nagapattinam


This Divya Desam temple is closely connected with the story of Tirumangaiazhvar, and Tiruvellakulam (the ancient name of this place) is where his consort Kumudavalli Thayar was born. Another puranam here is about a young prince who was destined to die young, but lived long after worshipping here. For this reason, the temple is also a favoured place of worship for longevity and health. But how is this temple directly related to Srinivasa Perumal at Tirupati?… Read More Srinivasa Perumal (Annan Koil), Tirunangur, Nagapattinam