About
the Temple & Location:
This
temple lies in the Tanjore district of TamilNadu. It's about 6
miles from Thirunaangur. If taken the route of Keezh salai
from Thirunaangur its about 3 1/2 miles. No arrangements for
staying are furnished.
Specials:
1.
Though Thiruvaali (Thiruvazhi) and Thirunagari are about 3 miles away from
each other, these two are considered as a Single Divyadesam
only.
2.
We can worship first Thirunagari, then Thiruvaali,
Thirudevanar Thogai and finally Thiruvellakkulam at one
streach.
Thirunagari
Moolavar:
The
Moolavar found in this sthalam is Sri Devarajan. Also known as
Vayalaali Manavalan. Irundha (Sitting) Thirukkolam facing his
thirumugham towards west direction.
Thayaar:
The
Thaayar of this sthalam is Amurdha Valli.
Utsavar:
The
Utsavar found in this sthalam is Kalyana Ranganathan.
Mangalasasanam:
Both the places are considered as one kshetram and so has gained 42 Paasurams by Kulasekara alwar and Thirumangai alwar. Also Manavala Maamunigal has visited this place many times.
Both the places are considered as one kshetram and so has gained 42 Paasurams by Kulasekara alwar and Thirumangai alwar. Also Manavala Maamunigal has visited this place many times.
Pushkarani:
Ilaakshani Pushkarani.
Ilaakshani Pushkarani.
Vimanam:
Ashtakshara Vimaanam.
Ashtakshara Vimaanam.
Thiruvaali
About
the Temple:
This
temple lies in the Tanjore district of TamilNadu. It's about 6
miles from Thirunaangur. If taken the route of Keezh salai
from Thirunaangur its about 3 1/2 miles. No arrangements for
staying are furnished.
Sthalapuranam:
Thiruvaali
and Thirunagari are both within 3 miles from each other are
realted to the history of Thirumangai Alwar.
Thirumangai
alwar was born on Thirukurayalur near Thirunagari. His
orinigal name was "Neelan" and was the Army chief (Padai
Thalapathi) of the Chola Kingdom. He was well versed in Tamil
and Sanskrit.
As
a reward for his valor, the chola king made Neelan the king of
"Aali nadu" a small state whose capital was "Thirumangai".
Sumangalai
was the head of the young ladies of heaven (Deva Kanni) who
were involved in the job of fanning the lord using the "Samaram".
Once while saint Kabila was preeching the qualities of Lord
Narayana, Sumangali distracted him by making an odd remark of
his ugly students. So he cursed to go to earth and take birth.
As
a curse, she born on this earth on a lilly flower and was
named as "Kumudhavalli".
Thirumangai
Mannan wanted to marry her, but she ordered him to become a
Srivaishnavan - a staunch follower of Vaishnavam.
He
headed straight to Thirunarayur and asked the Lord to be his
Guru and transform him into a pure Vaishnavity.
But
Kumudavalli placed another condition for marriage. She ordered
him to give food for 1008 Brahmins daily and fill his stomach
by accepting the remaining food kept by the Brahmins and drink
the water used to wash their lotus feets.
Thirumangai
Mannan accepted her terms and married her happily. His extreme
love for his wife, brought him into a delicate position of
finding enormous money need for the second condition. He even
used the many intended to pay the revenue to the chola king.
The
king ordered him to pay the revenue, but Thirumangai Mannan
was unable to repay it and so he was put in jail. He spent 3
days in the jail without eating food for he took a vow of
eating food only after giving food to the Brahmins.
Varadharaja
perumal of Kanchipuram, came into his dreams and asked him to
come to the Vegavathi river bank to collect the required
money.
So
along with many Ministers, he came to Kanchi under a tight
security and amazingly he found the required money.
But,
as the day passed on, he spent all the money he had and was
not sufficient to spend. He had no money for the further
expenses, so he made up his mind to rob money from rich
people.
Once
Lord Narayana and Periya Piratti passed along the forest where
Thirumangai Alwar was waiting for some rich persons to pass on
and so that he could steal money and ornaments from them to
serve the Brahmins. Sriman Narayanan and Periya Piratti were
dressed as a newly married couples. While they were passing,
all people around them sang lots of marriage related songs and
on hearing this, Thirumangai Mannan was so happy that he could
get lots of ornaments from them. He stopped them and asked for
all of their belongings and while the conversation between
them was going on, he took away all of their jewles from the
marriage party but could not get the precious ring of the
Groom. Finally he took the ring by bitting the Groom's finger.
After
that he gathered all the things and asked his servents to
lift. But the parcel was too heavy even to Thirumangai alwar.
He scolded the groom in suscipion of Chanting Manthra against
him. The groom asked alwar to come near him to know the
Manthra he chanted and he preeched alwar the most powerful
"Ashtaksara Mandiram - Om Namo Narayanaya". And gave
dharsan to him in his original form and gave him the title
"Nam Kaliyan", Nam - Our, Kaliyan - Thief.
After
that Alwar became a true addict - devotee to Lord Narayana and
totally Mangalsasasanamed 84 Divydesams with thousand two
hundred and twenty three paasurams.
He
did many great things during his life time. He even built the
compund wall of Sri Rangam temple and brought Nammalwar from
his isolation to Sri Rangam for a discourse.
Thirumangai
alwar has got two specialities:
He
is the only alwar, who takes all the honours along with his
beloved wife Kumudhavalli.
The
terms Nammalwar was rendered to Nammalwar by his devotee
Madurakavi alwar, who considered Nammalwar as equivalent to
God. i.e The term Nam - our was given to him by his followers.
But
the title "Namkaliyan" was revarded to Thirumangai
alwar by the lord god itself. ie he was so near to god and the
Lord proved it by accepting the self - Praising terms of Alwar
in paasurams as the terms praising Lord Narayana.
Touching
and performing pooja to the lord by the devotees itself is a
North Indian practice. He brought this concept to South India
by higging the idol of Lakshmi Narashima at Thiruvaali. The
name Thiruvaali too came for that reason only for Thiruvaali =
Thiru + Aali. Aali is the term equivalent to Alinganam ie
hugging as Alwar hugged the Lord at that place, it was named
Thiruvaali
Also
the name "Vayalaali Manavalan" too has a special
meaning. Vayal means fields. Thirumangai alwar made the pure
soles of all the devotees as fields which cultivates Bhakti
without any weeds.
Vayalaali
means the owner of such Bhakti cultivating lands ie
Thirumangai alwar.
As
alwar hugged Lord Lakshmi Narashima, he gained the name "Vayalaai
Manavalan" (Manavalan means one who is sweet to the
hears).
Thirumangai
Alwar worshipped five Narashimaars idols througout his life.
Out of that 2 of the Narashimars and one small Utsavar idol of
'Lord Senthaiku eniyan' are presented at Thirunagai even
today.
At
Thirunagari, alwar poses a hunter involved in robbery. It's
been said that at Devarajapuram half mile away from Thirunagar,
only Alwar robbed Lord Narayana. Today as a token of
rememberence a function "Vedupari Utsavam" is
conducted on the Panguni uthiram day.
As
the Lord posed as groom and bride, the Utsavar perumal at
Thirunagari is named as Kalyana Ranganathan (Kalyanam -
Marriage), and Moolavar devarajan and Vayalaali Manavalan. The
vimaanam is named Ashtaksara vimaanam for this Mandiram only
changed alwars life course.
Thirumangai
alwar attained mukthi at Thirukurunkudi of Pandya Kingdom.
While Thirumangai Alwar's idol is taken out for procession he
is armed with a diamond studded knife. As an Homage to his
practice of giving food to Brahmins, even today 10 Brahmins
get food from his temple.
In
the Utsavar idol of Thirumangai alwar, Namalwar is in his
heart and the great social Ramanuja following the foot steps
of Alwars.
Thiruvaali
has a special credit of having Mangalasasanam by two great
kings - Thirumangai Alwar and Kulasekara alwar (Chera
Kingdom).
It's
to be noted that two kings - Thirumangai alwar and Nikanzhama
prijapathi got perumals special dharsan.
Moolavar:
The
Moolavar found in this sthalam is Sri Lakshmi Narashimar. Also
known as Vayalaali Manavalan. Irundha (Sitting) Thirukkolam
facing his thirumugham towards west direction. Prathyaksham
for Thirumangai alwar and Allathi Nikanchama Prajapathi.
Thayaar:
The
Thaayar of this sthalam is Amrudhakada Valli.
Utsavar:
The
Utsavar found in this sthalam is Thiruvaali Nagaraalan.
Mangalasasanam:
Both the places are considered as one kshetram and so has gained 42 Paasurams by Kulasekara alwar and Thirumangai alwar. Also Manavala Maamunigal has visited this place many times.
Pushkarani:Both the places are considered as one kshetram and so has gained 42 Paasurams by Kulasekara alwar and Thirumangai alwar. Also Manavala Maamunigal has visited this place many times.
Ilaakshani Pushkarani.
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