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Vaideeswaran Koil - Angaraha Khesthram

 The Angaraha Khshethram of the Navagraha Temples in and around Kumbakonam is Vaideeshwaran Kovil. 







Let me start my article with our Family Deity aka Kuladeivam Sri Balambika sametha Vaideeswara Swamy.

Vaideeswaran Koil is the name of the place where Shiva is worshipped as Doctor’s Doctor who can heal all the diseases. Also known as Vaithyanathaswamy master of all doctors, he is residing here with Balambika and Selvamuthu Kumaran.

Historical name of this temple is Pullirukku Velur.

This temple is one of the Navagraha temples dedicated to Mars (Chevvai) or Ankrakan.

The temple is maintained by Dharmapuram Adheenam, a Saivite mutt or monastic institution located in the town of Mayiladuthurai.

Pond

The name of the pond is Siddhamirtham which is situated within the temple believed to be contains Amirdham that can cure all diseases. But nobody is allowed to take bath in the pond these days.

 

History of the Temple

During Ramayana period, RamaLakshmana and Saptarishis have worshipped Vaideeswara Swamy in this place. The holy ashes of Jatayu is kept in a separate place known as Jatayu Kundam.

 

During the war against the demon king Soorapadman. Lord Subramanian’s army was severely injured. Shiva came to rescue as Vaideeswaran and cured the warriors.

Dhanvanthri Siddhar’s Jeeva samathi is also situated inside the temple.

According to the five inscriptions found, this temple is dated back to the period of Kulothunga Chola I (1070-1120 CE).

 

Temple Timings

Daily 6 am – 12 noon.

4.30 pm to 9.30 pm.

Due to current pandemic situation, the temple will not allow devotees on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

 

Location

 It is located 7 kilometres from Sirkazhi, 235 kilometres from Chennai, 27 km from Chidambaram, 110 km from Thanjavur and 16 km from Mayiladuthurai.

 

Where to stay

Hotel Sadhabhishekam, Vaideeswaran Koil

Ph: 04364 279 223 /224 /227 / +91 97894 97763

 

Hotel Akshardham,  Vaideeswaran Koil

4365 279014, 4365 279024

Navagraha Temples around Kumbakonam

In Tamilnadu, in and around Kumbakonam, there are 9 different temples for the Navagrahas. The Navagraha temple tour is the first temple to be visited in the tour.  These temples are also called Chola mandala Navagraha kshetrams.

Vaitheeswaran koil - Mars(Angarakan)
Thiruvenkaadu - Mercury (Budan)
Aalangudi - Jupiter(Guru)
Kanjanoor - Venus (Shukran)
Tirunageswaram - (Rahu)
Keezhperumpallam - (Ketu)
Tingaloor - Moon (Chandran)
Suryanar Koil - Sun (Suryan)
Thirunallar - Saturn (Shani)

Navagrahas in different Temples

In DeviPattnam near Rameshwaram inside sea.

 In Thanumalayan Temple Suchindram, the Navagrahas are placed on the top of the temple Mandapam.

In Brahadeeshwar Temple which is also known as Periya Koil of Tanjore, the Navagrahas are in the shape of Lingams.

In Lalithambigai Temple Thirumeeyachur, the Navagrahas are in the form of snakes.

In Aavudayar Temple the Navagrahas are inscribed in three pillars.

To signify the Navagrahas 9 lamps are lit around the temple in Pillayar Patti

In Koniammam Temple in Coimbatore, the Navagrahas are seen with their wives on their laps.

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