Saptharishishwarar Temple, Lalgudi

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Saptharishishwarar Temple, Lalgudi
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Tiruchirapalli
Deity Saptharishiswarar
Festivals Maha Shivaratri,
Thiruvathira,
Karthika Deepam
Location
Location Lalgudi
State Tamil Nadu
Country India
Geographic coordinates 10°52′13″N78°49′14″E / 10.87028°N 78.82056°E / 10.87028; 78.82056
Architecture
Type Dravidian architecture Cholas Nayarkagal
Specifications
Temple(s)One
Elevation84.94 m (279 ft)

Perunduraiperatiyar udanurai Saptharishishwarar Temple is 2500 years old Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located at Lalgudi in Tiruchirapalli district, Tamil Nadu, India. [1] [2] [3]

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History of name

The town of Thiruthavathurai carries a fascinating legend that intertwines the divine stories of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and the Saptarishi. According to the lore, Goddess Lakshmi, despite being spouseless, worshipped Lord Shiva with the intention of marrying Lord Vishnu. This divine act led to the town being named Thiruthavathurai.

Furthermore, the name of Lord Shiva associated with this temple, Saptharesheswarar, is derived from another significant event involving the Saptarishi. These revered sages, including Vasishtha, Atri, Bhrigu, Pulathiyar, Gowthamar, Angirasa, and Marichi, once worshipped the presiding deity of the temple. However, they were cursed their wives for neglecting to feed baby Murugan and instead prioritizing their service to their husbands during a pooja.

Upon realizing the gravity of their actions, Karthikeya, also known as Murugan, reflected their curses back onto the sages. In order to absolve themselves of these curses, the Saptarishi undertook intense penance and worship, ultimately attaining liberation and ascending as seven stars in the sky.

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Lalgudi Railway Station

Hence, the name Saptharesheswarar is a testament to this divine episode, signifying the connection between the seven sages and Lord Shiva, as well as their eventual attainment of moksha through penance and devotion. this theads an cracks on lingam

Vaippu Sthalam

It is one of the shrines of the Vaippu Sthalams sung by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Appar. This place is also known as Thavathurai. In Thandakam this place is mentioned as Eluvar Thavathurai. [2] As per Hindu legend, the seven stars or the Saptarishi are believed to have worshipped the presiding deity of the temple after which the temple came to be known as Saptharishishwarar. [4]

Presiding deity

The presiding deity in the garbhagriha, represented by the lingam , is known as Saptharishishwarar. The Goddess is known as Mahasampath Gowri [2] and Periyanayaki.srimathi,perunduraiperatiyar. [1] The lingam is having some cracks on it. [5]

Specialities

Shiva sculpture is found with Khaṭvāṅga in this temple, Ekambaranathar Temple and Valisvarar Temple. [1] Their sculptures are found in this temple. This place is also sung in Thiruppugazh. Inscriptions with Thiruppugazh songs are found, next to the shrine of Vinayaka. Tyagaraja came here and sung five kirtanas. They are found in the inscriptions. [2] Paraitthurai, Thenpalaithurai, Thavathurai, Mayiladuthurai, Kadambandurai, and Avaduthurai are the places where Shiva is residing and should be worshipped by one and all. Among them this place is also found. [3]

Festivals

Sivarathri, Karthikai, Margazhi Tiruvathirai, panguni ther thiruvizha are held in this temple. [5]

Lalgudi Big Chariot

The festival commences with five major chariots: Vinayagar, Murugan, Shvan (Saptharesiawarar), Amman (Perunduraiperatiyar/Srimahi Amman), and Chandegeswarar chariots.The Lalgudi Saptharesiswarar Temple chariots holds a rich historical significance dating back to ancient times, believed to have been created during the BC era. Built and inaugurated by Karikala Cholan, the revered architect behind the Kallanai Dam (Grand Anicut), the chariot was originally known as "Theruadachan," signifying the seemingly endless nature of its procession along the streets. Notably, it took nearly six months to complete a single rehearsal round along the four streets, with the assistance of elephants and the participation of villagers from six surrounding villages. However, in 1936, the chariot faced temporary closure due to issues related to independence struggles and the scarcity of elephants. After a hiatus of 75 years, in 2011, Minister K.N. Nehru oversaw extensive renovations, costing ₹1 crore, with assistance from BHEL Trichy. The chariot was reinstated for the public's delight, now featuring six iron wheels, three hydraulic brakes, and iron plates. Adorned with over 2000+ sculptures crafted from mahua tree woods, the imposing 30-foot-tall wooden chariot with 4 major outer iron wheels with the hight of 7ft and 2 inner iron wheels with 5ft stands as the largest and highest in Trichy. During the Panguni Ther Thiruvizha festival held in March/April, the chariot is beautifully decorated, reaching a total height of 96-100 ft. It is noteworthy that this chariot ranks as the second-highest chariot and is among the top 10 largest chariots in Tamil Nadu.

Location

The temple is located at Lalgudi, very near to Trichy. After crossing the railway line in Lalgudi in the bus route, the temple can be reached at a distance of 2 k.m. [2] It is opened for worship from 6.00 to 11.30 a.m. and 4.00 to 9.00 p.m. [3]

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