Tirunelveli Sri
Nellaiappar Temple
Thirunelveli/Pancha
Sabha Kshetram/Venu Vanam is one of the 275 Thevara Shivasthalam of Lord Shiva
located on the river banks of Tamraparani at the heart of Tirunelveli, Madurai,
Tamil Nadu. This is one of the prominent
temples of Lord Shiva built by the Pandya Kings date back to 17th century. This temple occupies 14 acres of acres
massive land with majestic Rajapouram, stunning Maha Mandapams, Tamra Sabha
(celestial cosmic dance hall) with exquisite paintings and murals.
Presiding
deity – Sri
Nellaiappar/Venuvananathar/Veimathanathar/Nelvelinathar/Salivatheswar/Venuvaneswarar/Venuvana
Mahalingeswarar/Tamra Sabhapathy/ Swayambhu Moorthy with his consort Goddess
Sri Kanthimathi Ammai/Vadivudaiammai
Mangalasasanam
– Thiru Gnana Sambandhar. Saint
Arunagirinathar sung praising the glories of Lord Subramanya in this temple.
Theertham –
Potramarai Theertham, Karumari Theertham, Sindhupoonthurai Theertham,
Tamrabharani
Sthalavruksham
– Moongil ( Bamboo)
Worshipped by
– Sage Agastya
Sannidhis
–Lord Ganesha, Lord Nandikeshwara, Lord Subramanya with his consorts Sri Valli
& Deivayanai, Lord Vishnu as Nellai Govindan, Santhana Sabapathi, Lord
Nataraja,
There are
three wide circumambulatory paths located in this temple. In the First Praharam there are sannidhis of
Lord Dakshinamurthy, Lord Brahma, Goddess Durga, Lord Chandikeswara, Goddess
Mahishasura Mardhini, Lord Bhairava and
Lord Govinda.
In the Second
Praharam there are astonishing pillars which produces Sapthaswaras
(Sa,Ri,Ga,Ma,Pa,Da,Ni) and Tamra Sabha of Lord Shiva positioned here. In addition to this, there are idols of 63
Nayanmars, Goddess Ashtalakshmi, Lord Shaneeswara and Sahasra Linga.
In the Third
Praharam there is a sannidhis of Lord Subramanya with Goddess Sri Valli &
Deivayanai.
Festivals –
Maha Shivaratri, Navaratri, Arudra Darisanam, Iyypasi Kalyanostavam,
Brahmostavam, Karthikai, Thaipoosam, Ani Car Festival,
There are
several interesting myths associated with this temple. There was a righteous Brahmin Veda Sarma; he
was a zealous devotee of Lord Shiva. He
was meticulously followed the rituals of a Brahmin prescribed in the Veda and
sacred scriptures. He made his livings
by Vedic chants in this means he receive alms from the villagers. It was his daily practice to offer Lord with
whatever received as alms. As any other
day, he received harvested rice but not yet processed as alms and kept it for
parched. He went to have a holy dip in the pond. Suddenly, the sky turned cloudy and started
raining heavily with thunder storms.
Veda Sarma was hysterical at this sight, thought of his alms were
roughly washed off with the down pour.
He dashed to the place where he had kept the grains to dry, he earnestly
prayed Lord to save the grains. He was
surprised to see the heavy down pour washed off the rest of the places, eaving
behind the place where grains kept for drying. His grains were remained untouched and
dried out on the bright sunlight when the remaining land was flooded with
water. Veda Sarma hurried to the palace
of King Rama Pandya and informed the miraculous incident. King and his men scurried to the spot to
witness the spectacular event. Thus the
presiding deity of this temple has got the name Nelvelinathar.
Another
legend has that there was Brahmin used to bring Milk to the Palace on daily
basis. One day while he was on his way
to Palace stumbled upon a stone and dispensed the whole milk on the stone. This incident repeated continuously for few
days. The poor Brahmin was worried of
these bizarre happenings and informed the King.
King and his men arrived on the spot and started the excavation
process. While the work was in progress,
the spear strongly hit on the stone and blood oozed out. The people gathered were shocked to witness
the incident, instantaneously there heard a divine voice and a Linga appeared
with abrasion on it. In this temple
the presiding deity – self manifested Linga can been seen with a cut mark on it.