There are two Nandhis-the bull vehicle of Lord Shiva-in the temple facing opposite directions to each other. The Wedding of Lord with Mother Madhangee took place at Tiruvengadu. Lord Shiva did not take any dowry from Sage Madhanga for the marriage. Devas and other invitees from the celestial world took it as a weakness of Lord and spoke critically. Lord Shiva told them that it was a wrong practice and told them that His own assets belong to Mother Madhangee too and sent Nandhi to bring them from Shivaloka to be given to His bride.
Remembering this event, there are two Nandhis in the temple, the Madhanga Nandhi facing the Lord and the Swedha Nandhi facing the opposite side. This is described as Nandhi bringing the gifts (Seer in Tamil). During the Pradosha time (4.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.) abisheks are performed to Nandhis and this darshan is considered very important.
Mother Madhangeeswari graces from Her separate shrine. She is regarded as Guru to Mother Saraswathi, the Goddess of Wisdom. Devotees worship Her seeking high education boon. Before beginning schooling to children parents bring them here on full moon or Ashtami day – eighth day from the new moon day- write on their tongue the first letter in honey and start Aksharapiyasam- starting their education. Those facing delays in marriage tie the un-stripped coconut and offer pulse porridge-Pasi Paruppu Payasam as nivedhana.
While Sage Madanga was in penance, to test his determination, Lord Vishnu came there as Mohini-an enticing woman. Knowing this magic with his wisdom eye, Madhanga opened his eyes to curse Mohini but before he opened the eyes, Lord Vishnu gave him darshan with His conch and discus.
Lord Vishnu graces in the temple from a separate shrine in Mohini form with conch and discus with Ananda-bliss mudra in His hand.
After destroying the yajna of Daksha, Lord Shiva did His Rudra Thandava (furious dance) when His hair touched 11 places on earth. Lord Vishnu also took 11 forms to soften the fury of Lord Shiva. Remembering this event, 11 Shiva temples were built here of which only 9 are remaining now. There are also 11 Vishnu temples in this place praised as Divyadesas. This is a very holy place housing 9 Shiva temples and 11 Vishnu temples in its limits. |