Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Thirukarugavur – Punainallur


Being home includes temple visits. Tamilnadu is an ideal place for that reason , there are “n” number of temple with long standing history ,myths and believes attached to it. I love the history part of the temple that allures me to it..One of them is the temple of Sri Garbarakshambigai in Thirukarugavur, 28km from Tanjavur railway station. For me it was a journey from Trichy to Tanjavur  from then onto  Thirukarugavur. I set of early  in the morning, waking up at 4:30 am ( your not allowed to look surprised ,mom woke me up)..I took a passenger train from Trichy to Tanjavur at  7:10am as I missed the train at 6:00 am. I bought idly and vada, man you get amazing idli at Neethus kitchen at Trichy station.. It was Jan 14 Pongal day, there was quiet a rush in the station for the train.. Another great part I lodged myself  into the moving slowing train to get myself  a window seat…Plugging onto my favourite music with the local people getting to their home and family for the festival as great. The journey took me through the outskirts of  Trichy with not many dwellings …Fields had painted itself into many colours, light green to darker to golden yellows to brown tinted yellow…Many species of strokes were happily flirting through the shrubs and bushes..It looked as though I was on a safari through a miniature sanctuary…

I reached Tanjavur station at 8:20 am. I was planning to take a bus  to the temple. An auto driver came to me asking  if he could help me with anything , upon enquiry about distance and things he offered to take me to the temple and back to station for 300 bucks and since I was new to the place and had no knowledge about the bus frequency I took that option.. Upon few clarifications and questions I started off.. And indeed I opted for an auto because  I didn’t come across even a single bus to the place till I got back…Till the road takes a left turn to the village panchayat ,  NH  in a very bad state….Jumping few inches from the seat every few seconds, I was reminded of the fevicol ad of few years back… About 7 km from the temple,  Pongal celebrations were at its peak ..Rangoli with wishes were all over the roads and houses. Temporary  natural stove made up of three bricks smeared with cowdung were all set to cook pongal .. Vendors selling bunches of sugarcane, turmeric saplings and all necessities for the festivities were busy with their last minute sales.. All  cow, ox  had their horns painted in vibrant colours …Sounds like a Bharathiraja’s movie frame isn’t ,I felt the same.

I didn’t know until I reached the place that, this temple is one of   the five temples which collectively make the “Pancha Aranya sthalam” (temples amidst  forest). Others are Alangudi, Avalivanallur, Haridwaramangalam and Thirukollambudhoor. If one visits these five temples on the same day, in the mentioned order, and offers prayers he is believed to be let of all his sins. And that person would have no rebirth…
Sri Garbharakshambikai temple is situated on the banks of the river Vettar  in Thirukarugavur. Thirukarugavur means the place where foetus is protected. “Karu” means foetus in Tamil. The place got its name because of the story, which is said to have happened hundreds of years ago. It’s about a couple Nithiruvar and Vedhika who longed for a child.  Yearning for a child they set on pilgrimage. They prayed in many shiva temples before reaching “Mullaivanam” known then. Thousands of years back it was a garden of "Mullai" (jasmine) flowers, hence the name "Arulmigu Mullai vana nathar temple ". Vedhika realised that she was pregnant.  Overwhelmed with happiness the couple decided to stay back believing that it was the blessings of Mullaivananathar. One day in her state of pregnancy exhaustion, she failed to take notice of a sage Oorthuvapadhar thus failing from her duty of hospitality. Predictably the sage cursed for death to the child in womb.. Helpless Vedhika ardently prayed for mercy  to Goddess Parvathi who appeared before in  the form of Sri Garbharakshambikai  taking  away all  her pain offering protection to the baby by keeping the baby in a pot till it attained full development…This reminds me about the incubator wherein the premature babies nurture till maturity… Even before science goes for the new findings our tradition had scope for it… Goddess gave   healthy baby to the couple. Vedhika, fell at the feet of Sri Karbharakshambikai and prayed that she should take a permanent abode here for the generation to come.. .  The pond opposite to the temple is supposed to have been dug by Kamadhenu.  This was to provide milk to the child.  This tank is known as “Ksheera Kundam”.  Thus the Goddess then came to be known as Garbarakshambiga or Karukathanayaki. The whole story is painted on the wall of the temple  Driver told me that according to the local villagers there has been no pregnancy related death of the mother or the child. There were no miscarriages either… To get married to the right person unmarried girls seek her blessings. They buy two garlands of flower, ghee and lamps from the office..Ghee is offered to the goddess, its placed on the feet and various mantras are chanted by the priest..Girls draw kolam with the powder provided  in front of deity and pray..One garland is given back which is to be hung back home..It is believed that within six months the girl would be married to the right person…Couple seeking children  offer ghee which is given to them after chanting mantras by the priest ..The ghee should be in taken every night for 48 days…While pregnant ladies are given castor oil which is to be applied over the abdomen for safe delivery..The best part of goddess is she blesses a girl with marriage and child....In temple I saw a couple praying for child, another couple expecting their first baby getting castor oil, girl praying for marriage and finally a couple and family who had come for a

thanksgiving worship after the birth of child..They placed the baby on the silver cradle  of the temple and took the baby for a “pradkakshina” (going around the temple)..It’s another form of offering I was told.. All around me there were different emotions enfolding ..Watching all of it was indeed a human experience close to heart..
Main deity is Lord Shiva called as ‘Mullaivananathar’,the shiva linga is self manifested..There’s no abhishekam done as the linga is made up of anthill mud…  the Linga is merely pasted with a kind of musk called ‘Punuhu.’..It is believed that people with any disease offer Punuhu Chattam will be cured completely..All pradosham days are considered important as in all Shiva temple..
Coutesy:Punainallur temple website
The guy  who gave  me ghee from temple office counter told  me that on full moon day of the Tamil month of Panguni (March-April) moon’s rays falls on the Shiva Lingam…The temple wasn’t crowded so I had a peaceful space of time to pray and move around..Had tender coconut from a vendor outside the temple and started way back On my way driver told me about Sri Mariyamman temple which he said is a Must place to visit. Unlike Mullaivananathar temple this was heavily crowded and many vendors selling things for pooja and other eatery to fancy items for ladies are spread around.. There was a stall which had human organ parts made of mud upon enquiry she said  goddess is believed to cure  a person from all ailments….The deity look very different from any other Amman temple I have come across..I got lamps to light inside the temple and after offering my prayers I started back to the railways station.. After coming home I searched details of the temple…Back in Tanjavur  railway station  Chennai Tirunelveli passenger  at 12:15pm and  back to Trichy at  1:30pm I was in Trichy Junction putting an end to a day which was spiritual…


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