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The temple is praised
by Saint Tirugnana Sambandar in his Thevaram hymns. This is the 40th Shiva shrine on
the southern bank of Cauvery praised in hymns.
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Festival: |
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Maha Shivrathri in February-March is grandly celebrated in the temple. |
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Lord Shiva in the temple is a Swayambumurthy. Mother Veyuru Tholi Ammai
appears ready to protect devotees holding discus and conch in Her hands
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The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and from 5.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. |
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Sri Uchira Vaneswarar -Thurai Kattum Vallalar Temple, Tiruvila Nagar(Arupathi post)-609 309, Nagapattinam Dist. |
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+91-4364 - 282 129. | |
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General Information: | |
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The temple has a five tier Rajagopuram and two
prakaras. The Balipeeta, Nandhi and a
court hall are near the Rajagopuram.
Mother graces from a shrine north of the Mahamandap. Lords Dakshinamurthy, Vishnu, Brahmma,
Vinayaka, Bhairava, Somaskanda, Nataraja, Mothers Durga, Gajalakshmi, planet
Sani Bhagwan and Sun-Surya are in shrines in the prakara |
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It is the staunch
belief of the devotees they would have a lasting solution for any problem they
face if they worship to Lord and Mother in the temple. Those seeking child boon use to make a knot
in the grass (sacred tree-Vizhal) in the temple.
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People offer contribution for renovation and oil for daily lighting of lamps in the temple. | |
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Greatness Of Temple: | |
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As the region was
densely covered by the Vizhal grass, the place was named Vizhar Nagar which
later changed as Vilar Nagar. When Saint
Tirugnana Sambandar was on a pilgrimage to Kadaimudi and Mayiladuthurai, he
could not proceed further due to heavy floods in Cauvery. The Saint was seeking somebody to show the
way (thurai kattudhal), Lord came in the guise of a hunter and helped the
saint.
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Temple History: | |
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A Shiva devotee,
Arulvithan by name used to take basketful of flowers for the Tirupalli Ezhuchi
(waking up the Lord for the morning puja) crossing the river. To test his resoluteness, Lord caused
floods. Shocked, the devotee was more
struggling to save the flower basket for Lord’s puja than his life. Pleased Lord, showed him the bank – Thurai of
the river. Thurai means the bank of the
river. Hence, He is praised as Thurai
Kattum Vallalar – Lord showing the bank of the river.
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Miracle Based:
Lord Shiva in the temple is a Swayambumurthy. Mother Veyuru Tholi Ammai appears ready to protect devotees holding discus and conch in Her hands
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