Kodunkundreesar Temple

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A contest arose between Vayu the Lord of winds and the divine serpent Adisesha about their prowess. The race was that Vayu should break the Meru Mountain bound by Adisesha. Despite his best efforts Vayu could not succeed in moving the mount but some pieces fell on earth. One such piece fell here. It is on this hill, this temple is built in three tiers consisting of Padala Loka, earth and the hill. Lord Shiva graces from this temple. 

Lord Shiva blesses the devotees in the name of Kodungundra Nathar from the Padala Loka temple, in the middle as Viswanatha with Mother Visalakshi and at the top as Mangai Pagar. The upper temple is of a cave type Kudavarai Koil. Lord appears in His wedding form with Ambica as He granted darshan to sage Agsthya. This is called Love Form Anyonya Kolam.  The sculptures depicting the countless Devas gathered at Mount Kailash to attend the divine wedding are on the upper wall of the Mandap in the front of the temple.

The idol of Mangai Pagar is made of the essence of nine herbals. Cosmetic substances including an oil are applied on the Lord. There is also a small Linga in this shrine, Udayavar Lingam gifted by King Kasirajan. All abisheks are performed on this Linga only. As the region belongs to the Kurinji category of land with hills, the produces of the land as Thinai flour, honey and raw rice are used for making Dosas (a popular dish of Tamilnadu) for nivedhana.

There is no Nandhi in this shrine. When Lord granted His wedding darshan to sage Agasthya, Nandi was playing the Maddalam the leather instrument.  Hence, he could not be present on the occasion. The absence of Nandi is attributed to this event. Also there is no flag post and Bali Peeta in this shrine.

During the consecration of temple, a gum made of eight herbals Ashta Bandanam is used to re-install the deities. Such a procedure is not followed in this temple as Lord Shiva is Supreme without a beginning or an end.

Lord Shiva appears here in Love mood. A vastra once used is not used again. It is new every day. During the pujas Lord is dressed with a long dhoti of 8 yards and an upper cloth, so Mother Ambica too with a 9 yardssari. Lord Shiva is also praised as Veda Shivan as He is holding the four Vedas in His hands.

It is noteworthy that during the last three months of Dakshinayana half year and during the first three months of the Uthirayanam half year comprising of English months of October November to March-April, the rays of Sun fall on the Lord continuously. This is a rare feature in this temple only.

It is said that Lord Muruga granted His dancing darshan. But He appears old in the temple. Against the traditional Peacock vahan in the shrine, Elephant occupies the position. There is a window wall with 18 holesopposite Muruga shrine. The elephant can be seen only through these holes. Theerthavari is celebrated in the nearby river Palaru.

Lord Muruga installed two Shivalingas for worship and got relieved from the dosha of killing demon Surapanma. These two Lingas are in the Kodungundranathar Shrine prakara called Chockalingam and Ramalingam.  Lord Muruga is in between the two Lingas as if His father is protecting Him from both sides.

Devotees carry milk pots to Lord Bhairava during the Chithirai festival in April to May as is generally followed in Lord Muruga worship, because it is said that Lord Bhairava too came from Lord Shiva. Those suffering from amnesia, shy and fearful in nature pray to Lord Bhairava offering Samba rice and Vadamalaa garland made of Vadas (a popular Tamil dish). Lord Bhairava has His own Theertha sacred spring too. Those suffering from skin problems, bathe in this theertha and pray to Lord Shiva for cure.
 
After praying Lord Shiva in Vedaranyam, Saint Tirugnana Sambandar came to this place to worship Lord, who appeared before the saint in the form of a hill. In his Pathigam (10 verses), Sambandar called this place, Embiran Malai which later changed as Piran Malai.

Of the seven chieftains noted for their charitable traits, Pari was ruling this region. He had contributed liberally for the renovation of this temple.  During the Chithirai Brahmmotsavam festival, one day is dedicated to this king as Pari Festival remembering the event of the King offering his car rath to the jasmine plant to spread on it. Pari comes in procession that day, leaving the car for the jasmine plant and returns to the temple. Next day his helping the people with a measure of rice festival takes place.

We know the popular story that North went down due to the heavy weight caused by the huge crowd of Sages and Devas gathered there to attend the Shiva Parvathi wedding. Lord Shiva sent powerful dwarf sage Agasthya to go south to equalize the ground level. Agasthya came to Pothigai hills in south. But Agasthya had to sacrifice the pleasure of joining the divine wedding party. Agasthya begged Lord that he should be able to get His darshan at all places of his choice during his pilgrimage. The boon granted, the sage enjoyed the Wedding function in many places including this place-Piranmalai. The temple is under the administration of Kundrakudi Devasthanam.

Lord Shiva is a Swayambumurthy in the temple. It is noteworthy that the rays of Sun fall on the Lord both during the last three months of the Dakshinayana and first three months of Uthirayana half years covering the English months (October-November) to (March-April).                 
Moolavar: Kodunkunranathar, Viswanathar, Mangai Pagar, Ugragireeswarar , Edaganatheswarar                               

Amman / Thayar: Kuyilamudha Nayaki, Visalakshi, Thenambal, Amuthambikai, Kuyilamirtha Nayagi               

Thala Virutcham:
Uranga Puli (Tamarind tree)               

Theertham:
Madhu Pushkarini               

Agamam / Pooja:
Karana Agama               

Old year:
1000-2000 years old               

Historical Name: Embiran Malai               
             
The bus service to Ponnamaravathi from Madurai Anna bus stand goes via Piranmalai. This temple can also be reached from Tirupputtur(another Paadal Petra Sthalam in Pandiya Naadu). It is about 24 Kms. from Tirupputuur. Located at a distance of 42 km from Karaikudi. The temple is praised in the hymns of Saints Tirugnana Sambandar and Arunagiriar.  This is the 5th temple in the Pandya region praised in Thevaram hymns.

Chithirai Brahmmotsavam in April-May

Vaikasi Visakam in May-June
 
Tirukarthikai in November-December and Maha Shivrathri in February-March are the festivals celebrated in the temple.

The rays of Sun fall on the Lord continuously from the months of Aipasi to Panguni covering the English months October to April and this is a rare feature of the temple. Lord Shiva is a Swayambumurthi. This is a three tier temple said to represent Padala Loka, Earth and mountains.

The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.

Sri Kodungundra Nathar Temple, Piranmalai-630 502. Sivaganga district. Contact Number +914577246170, +919443191300.

The sacred tree Urangapuli (tamarind tree) has strange characteristics.  It blossoms. Yields the tamarind but it will not ripe. It falls unripe. The leaves do not fold. There is another tree in the Mangai Bagar shrine on a rock bearing no name. No flower blossoms in the tree. Couples with difference of opinions pray here for a consensus. Those facing adverse aspects of planet Shukra (Venus) pray to Mother Ambica for relief.

Devotees offer white Vastras to Ambica with special pujas.
Do:
  • Do pray your Ishta Devata before pilgrimage to Temple.
  • Do contact Temple Devasthanam information centre for enquiry, temple information and for Pooja details etc.
  • Do reserve your travel and accommodation at Temple well in advance.
  • Do bath and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple.
  • Do concentrate on God and Goddess inside the temple.
  • Do maintain silence and recite Om Namahsivaya or your Istamantram to yourself inside the temple.
  • Do observe ancient custom and traditions while in Temple.
  • Do respect religious sentiments at Temple.
  • Do deposit your offerings in the hundi only.

Don't s:

  • Do not come to Temple for any purpose other than worshipping of God and Goddess.
  • Do not smoke at Temple.
  • Do not consume alcoholic drinks at Temple.
  • Do not eat non-vegetarian food in the Kshetram.
  • Do not approach mediators for quick Darshanam. It may cause inconvenient to others.
  • Do not carry any weapon inside the temple.
  • Do not wear any head guards like helmets, caps, turbans and hats inside the temple premises.
  • Do not perform Sastanga Pranama inside the Sanctum Sanctorum.
  • Do not take much time while performing Sparsa Darshanam to God in Garbhagriha.
  • Do not buy spurious prasadams from street vendors.
  • Do not encourage beggars at Temple.
  • Do not spit or create nuisance in the premises of the temple.