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|| Om gurave namah ||Dear Jyotishas,Here is an interesting writeup, This temple specifically keeps two son's of Shanaischara i.e Maandi and Gulika.Warm RegardsSanjay P " Planet none can

afford to ignore The temple of Lord

Ramanathaswami at Thirunaraiyur (Nachiarkoil) near Kumbakonam has a

famous shrine for Sanaischaran or Saneeswaran, which is thronged by

devotees on Saturdays, writes T. A. SRINIVASAN.

" http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2004/01/02/stories/2004010201491200.htm

Lord Sanaischaran with Consorts Mandhadevi and Jyeshtadevi and

sons Maandhi and Kuligan. THIRUNARAIYUR OR Nachiarkoil is well known as one of the

108 Vaishnavite Divyadesams, sanctified by Thirumangai Azhwar in 110

verses in his " Periya Thirumozhi " and for its Kal (stone) Garuda Sevai.

But it also houses two famous Siva temples. One of them is

Siddheswaram, where Lord Siva, known as Siddhanathaswami, is enshrined

and the other is the temple for Ramanathaswami, the presiding deity in

the island temple at Rameswaram. The Siddhanathaswami temple is a " Paadal

Petra Sthalam " as Thirugnanasambandar and Sundaramurthi Nayanar have

sung the glory of the Lord. The Ramanathaswami Temple is more popular

for its shrine of Sanaischaran (one who moves slowly), erroneously

called Saneeswaran, according to some scholars, with his two wives and

two sons.

Situated on the Kumbakonam-Tiruvarur bus

route, eight km from Kumbakonam, Thirunaraiyur Ramanathaswami Temple

lies between Siddheswaram Siva temple and Thirunaraiyur Nambi

(Nachiarkoil) temple. All buses from Kumbakonam to Tiruvarur,

Koradacheri, Nannilam, Nagapattinam, Eravancheri and Tiruvidaicheri

pass through Thirunaraiyur. According to legend when King Dasaratha ruled

the entire world, Saturn was to pass through Rohini star after staying

in Krithigai, on one occasion. Sage Vasishta and others told Dasaratha

that if Saturn did so it would spell doom for the world. There would be

famine everywhere for 12 years and animals and human beings would be

put to much hardship. He requested Dasaratha to prevent it. Dasaratha

immediately got into his fast-moving chariot, carrying all Divine

weapons and reached the star, Rohini. He saw Saturn moving in his

golden chariot towards Rohini and sent the Divine weapons including the

" Samhara Asthram " towards him.

The Ramanathaswami Temple ... with renovation work having been

taken up, it should soon sport a spruced up look. Saturn, laughing at the king's futile attempts,

told him that He could destroy anybody by His mere look. The powers

that Dasaratha had got through severe penance, austerity and Divine

grace prevented Saturn from eliminating him. Dasaratha requested Saturn

not to pass through Rohini and thus spare the world from experiencing

famine for 12 years. Saturn was immensely pleased with the king's

concern for the welfare of his subjects and granted the two requests.

He also told him that if he visited Thirunaraiyur and bathed in the

tank there he would appear before him. Dasaratha did accordingly and

Saturn appeared before him. Saturn or Sanaischaran, born to Chayadevi

and Suryan (Sun God), takes 30 years to go round the Sun and hence he

is called a slow mover. He takes two and a half years to move from one

zodiac sign to another. As Thirunaraiyur is the place where He appeared

before Dasaratha, it is considered to be an important place of Saturn

worship. It is said that in no other place, including the more famous

Thirunallar temple, is He worshipped along with his two wives,

Mandhadevi and Jyeshtadevi (also known as Neeladevi) and his two sons,

Maandhi and Kuligan. According to the sthalapuranam, Lord Rama and

Anjaneya, during their return from Lanka to Ayodhya, visited this

place.

Saturn is said to go round the legendary Meru

Parvatham everyday and embrace it. He was born on a Saturday with

Rohini as His birth star. He rides a vehicle pulled by the eagle and

carries a bow, an arrow, trishul and gatha in his four hands. He is

fond of stotras praising him and the food most liked by Him is rice

mixed with gingelly, coconut and jaggery. A lamp with gingelly seeds, tied in a new

cloth and kept in gingelly oil, is lit before him. He likes flowers,

dress and other things in blue colour.

She is known by the same name as in Rameswaram ...

Parvadhavardhini Ambal. Though a sub-shrine of the Ramanathaswami

temple in Thirunaraiyur, which is also called as Saneeswarar

Thirukkoil, Saturn's abode here has separate Dhwajasthambam, Balipeetam

and the crow mount in front of it. The sthalavriksham is " erukku " and

the holy water source is known as Rama Theertham. The temple is agog

with activity on Saturdays and during the Gurupeyarchi and

Sanipeyarchi.

The presiding deity in the main temple is

Ramanathaswami, facing east, and it is considered to be as holy as the

one in Rameswaram. Many devotees who are unable to visit Rameswaram,

make their offerings to the Lord here. The Goddess here, as in Rameswaram, is known

as Parvathavardhini and Her shrine faces south. Medha Dakshinamoorthy

is enshrined on the southern side and His idol is one of enchanting

beauty. On the southwest side is the shrine of Vinayaka while

Subramania, with His two Consorts, Valli and Devasena, is worshipped in

the shrine on the other side.

Lord Ramanathaswami ... the Moolavar inside the sanctum

sanctorum. There are also shrines for Gajalakshmi,

Hanumantha Lingam, Annamalaiyar, Brahma, Durgadevi and Chadikeswarar.

There is a separate shrine for Navagrahas with the Sun at the centre

with his two Consorts, Ushadevi and Prathyushadevi, which is said to be

a rarity. The other eight grahas are found around Sun.

The great temple, which is under the control

of the HR and CE Department, is being renovated. The Balalayam was set

up on June 5, this year. The kumbabhishekam is planned for January next

year. Contributions may be sent to the Executive

Officer, Ramanathaswami Temple, Nachiarkoil-612602 and further

particulars can be had from N. Shanmugam, phone number 0435—

2476411/2476157.

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