Guest guest Posted June 10, 2008 Report Share Posted June 10, 2008 Dear All, There is an update to my Blog with a travelogue to Virinchipuram Margabandheeswarar Temple near Vellore: http://shanthiraju.wordpress.com/2008/06/09/virinchipuram/ Significances: 1300 years old temple - the oldest and the biggest temple of Vellore districtGowri Devi, Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Sriharan had worshipped hereThe temple is famous for its prahara walls and the sculptures. `Virinchipuram Madhil Azhahu' is a popular sayingThere are miniature Rajagopurams on the temple wall itself on two sides. If a small Rajagopuram itself can be built on the temple wall, the grandeur of the temple wall can be imagined. Also, this has a sacred significance that the Siddhars, Sages and Celestial Gods are believed to come here for worship during the nights through these exclusive entrance for them where the normal humans can not enter.Aadhi Shankarar had done the Beejakshara Pradhishtai to the Simha theertham of the templeLord Brahma who could not reach the head of Lord Shiva once was born here and Lord Shiva bowed his head to accept the abhisheham from him as a small boy Arunachala Puranam, Siva Rahasiyam, Kanchi puranam and many other holy books have described this templeSung by: Appayya Dikshithar, Thirumoolar, Pattinathar, Appar, Sambhandhar, Arunagiri nadhar and many othersThis is the birth place of Sri Appayya Dikshithar (1520-1593), the greatest interpreter of Advaitha Sidhantha after Adhi Sankara. His Margabandhu stotram on this Margabandheeswarar is for the protection of people while on journey. By reciting this one can have Lord Shiva with them as Marga-bandhu (protector during journey) along their journey.The speciality of the temple being that there are two dwajasthambams, one for the main shrine and another one exclusive for the Amman shrine. Regards, Raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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