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Special pujas are performed for Veerabadra with Saptha Kannikas on Panchami days. Masi Mahashivrathri in February-March is celebrated with special pujas. |
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Presiding deity Lord Valeeswarar is a swayambumurthi facing west. Lord Dakshinamurthi appears here with Saptha Kannikas instead of with His disciples Sanakar, Sanatanar, Sananthanar and Sanathkumarar. |
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The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and from 4.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. |
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Sri Valeeswarar Temple, Kolianur-605 103, Villupuram district. |
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+91- 4146- 231 159, +91-94432 93061. | |
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There are shrines for Lords Muruga, Vinayaka, Sani Bhagwan and Lord Lakshmi Narayana in the prakara.
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Those frustrated with their fate in life and seeking mental peace, salvation and those seeking ranks in education, family prosperity, cure from diseases and for relief from adverse aspects of Mars planet-Sevvai in Tamil and Mangal in Hindi, pray in the temple for solutions.
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Devotees perform abishek to Lord and Mother offering vastras. | |
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Lord Shiva graces the devotees with Mother Perianayaki from
this west facing temple. As Vali took
away the wife of his brother Sugriva worshipped Lord to cleanse his sin, Lord
is praised as Valeeswarar. Lord
Veerabadra came here on Vrushab Vahan-Nandhi.
This Nandhi is outside the temple with Kodimaram-flag post nearby.
Usually, we hear pujas offered to Lord Dakshinamurthi on
Thursdays only in Shiva temples But it
is performed throughout the seven days of the week in this temple. Fate of people is decided by Lord Brahmma
according to general belief. He is the
deity for Mother Brahmmi. Those
concerned with their fate, those seeking mental peae and to obtain high ranks
in education pray to Brahmmi on Sundays.
Those seeking total salvation pray to Mother Maheswari on Mondays. Those facing adverse aspects of planet Mars
pray to Goumari. Lord Muruga is the
deity for Mars and Goumari. They do this
prayer on Tuesdays.
Devotees pray to Mother Vaishnavi on Saturdays for family
prosperity and Varahi on Wednesdays for relief from diseases. People pray to Indrani on Thursdays for
relief from adverse aspect of planets and Chamundi on Fridays for removal of
obstacles in wedding proposals. While
worshipping these Saptha Kannikas for realizing their needs, they also offer nivedhanas
to Lord Dakshinamurthi as these Kannikas act under the directions of
Guru-Dakshinamurthi. On Panchami days-5th
day of new moon or full moon days- special pujas are dedicated to Lord
Veerabadra.
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Demon Mahishasura had the boon that he should not be killed by
a woman born from the womb of a mother.
With the strength of this boon, he began to harass and torture
Devas. They appealed to Lord Shiva for
protection. Lord asked Ambica to take up
this job. Ambica produced seven Sakthis
from Her-Brahmmi, Mahaswari, Goumari, Vaishnavi, Vaarahi, Indrani and
Chamundi. They destroyed demon
Mahishasura. They sought the blessing of
Lord Shiva to cleanse themselves of the dosha incurred by them for killing the
demon. Lord Shiva asked them to go
Bhooloka-Earth and worship Him and assured that He would give them the relief
at an appropriate time. He also sent
Veerabadra for their security. Lord
Shiva granted the relief and made them security deities for Shakti-Ambica in
Shiva temples. Based on this story, the
Saptha Kannikas act as directed by their Guru Lord Dakshinamurthi. This is a rare feature in this temple. Lord Dakshinamurthy is praised in this temple
as Kanni Guru.
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Miracle Based:
Presiding deity Lord Valeeswarar is a swayambumurthi facing west. Lord Dakshinamurthi appears here with Saptha Kannikas instead of with His disciples Sanakar, Sanatanar, Sananthanar and Sanathkumarar.
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