The next
religious trip eagerly looked forward to by one and all happened on schedule
with some tension that Rama and Kalyan may not join us. By God’s grace they
confirmed that they would be able to make it and it was a huge gang of 15
compared to 8 on the trip to Palani!
For Ranga and
me, it was second time train travel in the same week as we had just got back
from Madurai on Thursday morning.
We assembled
in Egmore to catch Pothigai express. As usual it was fun right from the beginning
with the guys pulling each other’s legs!
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| in the train |
Our first
temple visit was Sankaran Koil on Saturday morning. The train was a bit late
but we managed to reach the temple by 10 am after freshening up and having
breakfast.
Despite getting delayed, we found time to click pictures :)
Personally,
for me, this was the first visit to Tirunelveli district excluding a short trip
to Tiruchendur some years ago. We entered the temple and started oohing and
aahing at the sculptures. This time it was Jayashree and yours truly checking
out every sculpture possible and clicking away with Sujatha pointing out the
ones we missed! Rama was busy arranging for Thanga
pavadai darshan while we all studied the prakaram in detail.
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| Sankaran koil gopuram |
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| a beautiful depiction |
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| temple entrance |
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| waiting in the prakaram |
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| entrance wall |
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| ceiling |
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| another wall |
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| entrance door |
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| dwajasthambam and nandikeswarar in front of Sankaralingam |
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| intricate carving on the ceiling |
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| Lord Shiva in dancing posture |
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| all waiting |
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| long corridor |
After the
Sowbhagya Vinayakar just outside the temple, there is one more Vinayakar and
Valli Devasena samedha Subramania
swamy prior to entrance of prakaram
leading to sannidhi of Lord
Sankaralingam. As Rama was arranging the tickets, Suja and I peeked into Lord's
sannidhi trying to go around. We
found very different sculptures like 5-headed Brahma, 10-headed Ravana and many
more. As the others entered the sannidhi
with tickets, Ranga chided me for not being with the crowd and wandering away on
my own.
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| 5 headed Brahma |
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| Lord Shiva |
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| Ravaneswaran |
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| Hiranyakasibuvadham |
We could
stand quite close to the huge Lingam
and had a good darshan. We circumambulated
and reached the next sannidhi of Sri
Sankaranarayanar.
What a beauty
this Lord is - half Sankarar and half Narayanar!
As usual
without waiting for the gurukkal, I
started explaining the details like an authority to Rajini who was the only
willing listener. Rama quietened me saying the gurukkal will explain after arathi
which he did in detail.
The half to
our left was Lord Shiva with puli thol
clothing, sandal covered half face to show his fair complexion, right hand
in front in blessing posture, and hand behind holding mazhu.
The half on
our right was Lord Vishnu with dhoti
almost covering his foot, dark coloured face, left hand in front in a mudra and the hand behind holding the
conch. The gurukkal went on to
explain how one half of the haaram around
the neck is rudraksham and other half
is kaustubam.
After a
satisfying darshan, I had noticed a
replica of the statue in metal outside the sanctum and understood the mudra in Lord Vishnu's hand better.
I also
noticed that this sannidhi had
Vinayagar on Lord Shiva's side and Lakshmi Narayanar on Lord Vishnu's side
where we usually see Lord Muruga in Sivan temples!
Next was darshan of Goddess Gomathi Amman. As
only 6 people were allowed for Thanga pavadai
darshan, we six ladies went closer to the sanctum and the men and kids were
waiting in the long queue for darshan.
What a beauty the Goddess was! A fairly small idol, she was glowing with gold pavadai and golden coins on the forehead
as pottu.
She was
decked with many flower garlands but it was satisfying to see the gurukkal decorating her further with the
flower garlands made by Sujatha in the train the previous night with a little
assistance by all the other ladies.
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| sujatha making flower garlands |
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| corridor leading to Gomathi Amman sannidhi |
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| A picture of the Goddess decked in Poopavadai |
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| sannidhi entrance with Nandi |
We came out
to join the queue again to sit on the srichakra
peedam which is supposed to cleanse
one of his/her mental cobwebs. After a short meditation on the peedam one by one, we could have darshan
of the Goddess again. Now she was looking resplendent in a nine yards sari as
they had changed the thanga pavadai
alankaram by then.
We also took
ample quantities of puthu mannu which
is said to be a cure for any ailments
We completed
our prayers and came out of the temple after taking pictures all around
including the ceiling. Suja pointed out icons of fishes reminding us that this
region was ruled by the Pandyas!
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| painting on ceiling |
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| please zoom to see the Natarajar just above the words Shanmugar |
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| twin fishes on the ceiling to show us this is Pandya region |
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| architecture on the ceiling! |
After
collecting packaged lunch from a local person, we proceeded towards Tiruchendur
planning to stop in between for a picnic lunch. The weather was quite breezy
with sand flying in our faces and the journey was enjoyable. The cooperative
drivers ensured that we reached Tiruchendur before 4 pm as the Shanmugarchanai planned by Karthik and
family was fixed for 4.30 pm.
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blog on Tiruchendur
Beautiful carvings. Thank you for the virtual tour :D
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