Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Sri Ranganayaki Thayar Sametha Sri Ranganatha Swami Temple, Thiruvarangam, Thirukovilur, Villupuram District, TamilNadu


Presiding Deity: Sri Ranganatha Perumal

Presiding Goddess: Sri Ranganayaki Thayar

Stala Vruksam: Mahila Maram

Teertham: Dakshina Pinakini River/Then Pennai River.

Travel Base : Thirukovilur/ Thiruvannamalai

 

 

This temple is located in a village name Thiruvarangam, near Manalurpet enroute to Thiruvannamalai from Thirukovilur. This temple is located in the banks of Then Pennai River.

 

This history of the temple is that during the Matsya Avatar of Mahavishnu, a demon took the Vedas from Lord Brahma ,went in to Mahasamudra and hid it. Without the Vedas in his possession Lord Brahma approached Maha Vishnu and requested him to retrieve back the Vedas. Lord Vishnu took Matysa Avatar, and imparted the Vedic Knowledge to Brahma.

 

Hence this temples history is much older than that of the Srirangam, near Trichirapalli(Trichy). The temple in Srirangam is said to be in existence since the Ramayana Period. However this Thiruvarangam is said to be in existence from the Matsya Avatar.

 

As you approach the village you can see Sugar Cane fields on both sides of the road. (The road from Thirukovilur to Manalurpet is well laid, however the next 4 kms from Manalurpet to Thiruvarangam was not is good shape).

 

The temple is located in the end of the village. The temple features a huge outer wall which does not feature a Tower or Gopuram. There are relief work featuring the ornate entrance. There are two praharams( Circumambulatory Paths), The outer praharam is between the outer wall and the main temple complex.
 

 

 

As you enter the main temple complex which houses both the sanctum of Lord Ranganatha and Lord Ranga Nayaki, you are welcomed be a halls with ornate pillars. This entrance has a five tiered Gopuram. As you enter the temple you can see the Dwaja Stambam, Bali Peetam.  There is a shrine of lord Krishna which is in the first floor of the temple which can be viewed from the place near dwaja stambam.
 


 

 

Then you proceed to the sanctum you can have darshan of Sri Rama which his consort Sri Sita Devi and His brother Sri Lakshmana.
 
 

 

Then you proceed toward the main sanctum, you can have darshan of Sri Garuda the mount of Lord Vishnu.

 

Then you pass two more gates which are guarded by Jaya Vijaya and Maniyan Manikarnan.

 

Then you find the most beautiful, ever smiling, ever blessing, statue of Sri Ranganatha Swamy. The largest in whole of south India( as I was told).  In the sanctum his is seen in the sayana posture on the coiled bed of Snake Lord Ananta. Lord Ananta is featuring with five hoods. Near lords upper torso one can see Sri Lakshmi and near his foot one can see Sri Boodevi.

From his umbilical cord there creeps a lotus flowers on which Lord Brahma is seated, listening to the Vedas. One can also see the Garuda sitting and praying to Lord.
 

 

 

I could have stood there for unknown time, unless I had office on that day. I am sure if you have darshan of this deity, I am sure before leaving the temple every one would feel to go and darshan once again or they will plan their next trip.



 

In a separate shrine Goddess Mahalakshmi is gracing her devotees with peace, wealth and sreyas. She is called Sri Ranga Nayaki, literally nayaki of Sri Ranganatha.
 








This temple was left to natures assault without any proper maintenance. Since a decade and half back some local people took steps to renovate the temple and has started performing pooja. The temple is kept open from morning 6 Am till 8 PM in the night.

 

The pillars in this temple have lot of bas relief structures featuring various avatars of Sri Maha Vishnu.




 

On the outer praharam as you enter the temple one can see a huge structure which was used for storing the paddy harvested. The stored paddy can be then redistributed to general public incase of crop failure due to monsoon failure or any other calamities either natural or man made.