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Thiruvaneshwarar Temple is  for the Poorattadhi Nakshathira people. number 7 is associated with the elephant. This is symbolic as Sri Kamakshi, who incarnated as the world’s mother, rode in a chariot pulled by seven elephants. The number 7 is also important because seven statues (murthi) manifested on a bael tree at this temple
Sthalam

 

Renganathapuram Sri Kamakshi Samedha Tiru Aaneswarar Temple

The Thiruvaneshwarar Temple is located in the place named Ranganathapuram in Thanjavur Dist. The main deity of the temple is Lord Shiva and he faces East. The goddess is Kamakshi Amman and she graces her devotees by facing South. The temple was built by the King Kochengat Cholan and it is believed to be 1800 years old.

Purvabhadra nakshatra is divinely connected to Renganathapuram Sri Kamakshi Samedha Tiru Aaneswarar Temple. This sacred temple is located in Renganathapuram, which is near Tirukkattuppalli in Tamil Nadu, India. Those born under Purva Bhadrapada star should worship at this sacred site at least once during their life time.

Numerology, the esoteric study of numbers, plays a significant role in the connection between the Purvabhadra nakshatra and this sacred site. Purva Bhadrapada is the 25th star. The Moon represents the number 2, while Mercury signifies the number 5. In mythology, Mercury is the son of the Moon. The Moon rules the mind, while Mercury rules the intelligence. Applying methods of numerology, the number 25 becomes the number 7 (2 +5 = 7).

The number 7 is associated with the elephant. This is symbolic as Sri Kamakshi, who incarnated as the world’s mother, rode in a chariot pulled by seven elephants. The number 7 is also important because seven statues (murthi) manifested on a bael tree at this temple. Thiru Aaneswarar was one of these seven deities.

Thiru Aanam means "seven colored rainbow." It is a propitious sign to receive the darshan of a rainbow at this temple. Thus, the temple is appropriately named after Sri Kamakshi and Tiru Aaneswarar.

Those people born under Purvabhadra nakshatra can worship at this shrine for seven days and anoint the statues with plantains, honey, ghee, sugar, and offer seven garlands. This will eliminate the karmic afflictions of seven lifetimes. Also, it is recommended to donate seven colored garments at this temple to remove ancestral curses.

Those who are born under a different star but wish to visit this temple will also benefit. They may worship at this sacred shrine continuously for seven days. Meditation, contemplation and yoga performed at this temple will produce benefic effects and assist with career problems. One can also perform a pooja to seven elephants to remove karma from seven lifetimes.

Puranam

 

Thiruvaneshwarar Temple is  for the Poorattadhi Nakshathira people. People who are born on Poorattadhi Nakshathira are capable of understanding others and have a good physical fitness. They would like to lead a comfortable life.

 

 

The King Kochengat Cholan is an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva and is considered as one among the 63 Nayanmars. It is said that the king built at least 70 Shiva temples and all of them were built at some elevation in order to prevent the entry of the elephants.

Many would wonder why the king has built the temples this way. As expected, there is surely an interesting story behind this. There is a place called Thiruvanaikaval near Trichy. This was once a BlackBerry (Jambu) Forest. There was a Shiva Lingam under one of the Jambu trees and that was worshipped by a spider and an elephant.

Elephant used to bring water in its trunk from the Cauvery river and perform Abishekam to the Shiva Linga. The spider used to weave the web on the Linga in order to protect it from dust and dry leaves falling on it. The elephant used to consider the web as dirty and remove it every day.

But the spider used to weave it again. Soon they fought and both of them died. It is said that the spider was reborn as  Kochengat Cholan. He remembered his previous birth and so he decided that he would build the temples that could not be accessed by the elephants. He considered this Holy work as “Yaanai Ira Thiruppani” (Holy work without Elephant!!).

The first temple that he built was the Jambukeshwarar temple in Thiruvanaikaval and the second one is the Thiruvaneshwarar Temple in Ranganathapuram.

 

 

The temple’s main shrine is built on the top of the idol of an elephant. So Lord Shiva is also known as Gaja Aarohana Eshwar (Lord who rides on an elephant) and the elephant is considered as Lord Shiva’s Vehicle in this temple. The Vimana of the main shrine is known as the Gaja Kataksha Vimana.

The water spring of the temple is called Indira Theertham. As per the Hindu Mythology, it said that Lord Indra’s vehicle Iravatham was in deep penance in this temple. Indra came in search of the elephant and was angry. So he used his Vajrayutham to attack the Iravatham. By the grace of Lord Shiva, the weapon fell to the ground harmlessly and water sprang out from that place.

This Theertham is called Vajra Theertham. Later Indra repented for his mistake and sought the forgiveness of the Lord. This incident happened on the Poorattadhi Nakshathira day and on this day, Lord Shiva graced His blessings to Indra and the Iravatham. So it is strongly believed that the people who are born on Poorattadhi Nakshathira would get a trouble-free and happy life by visiting this temple on a Poorattadhi Star day or on their Birthdays.

Yet another special feature of this temple is that His Holiness Sri Chandrasekara Swamigal (Kanchi Periyava) who was one of the great spiritual leaders of 20th Century spent a week in meditation in this temple. A small mandapam was built in this temple in remembrance of this event.

Other deities of this temple include Lord Vinayaka as Valampuri Vinayaka, Lord Murugan with His consorts Valli and Deivanai, Goddess Gajalakshmi, Chandikeshwara, Goddess Mahalakshmi, Lord Brahma and the Navagrahas.

So, Poorattadhi starrers are advised to visit this temple as often as they could or at least once in a year. Worshipping the Lord and the Goddess on this day would surely help them in developing the mental stability and wisdom.

 

Varnam

 

Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra Tree

From the Nakshatra trees, the Mango tree is for this birth constellation. People must pray and worship the Mango tree and nurture it like a family member. Doing so shall aid in extraordinary benefits for the natives with Purva Bhadrapada nakshatra. Also, daily offering water with Akshat and Kumkum shall help people attain mental peace.

 

Mango Tree and its Significance - Anudinam.org | Mango tree, Fruit trees,  Mango flower

 

Purvabhadra nakshatra natives incense is made with the  Mango 

Burning one of these pillars is like performing a mini fire ritual for that particular star formation. For your specific Birthstar, you will be able to connect inwardly to your planet of energetic origin and gain support with the positive aspects that are you.

Burning the other Nakshatra pillars on that specific Nakshatra day will tune you in with the favorable activities with that star’s energy for the day. It is recommended to at least burn your own personal Nakshatra pillar daily to stay connected to your essence. It is advantageous to burn the days Nakshatra pillar as well.

 

 

Highlights

 

The first temple that he built was the Jambukeshwarar temple in Thiruvanaikaval and the second one is the Thiruvaneshwarar Temple in Ranganathapuram.

The temple’s main shrine is built on the top of the idol of an elephant. So Lord Shiva is also known as Gaja Aarohana Eshwar (Lord who rides on an elephant) and the elephant is considered as Lord Shiva’s Vehicle in this temple. The Vimana of the main shrine is known as the Gaja Kataksha Vimana.

Timings

 

The temple is open from 7.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. and from 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.

Contact

 

Sri Tiruvaneshwar Temple, Ranganahapuram Post – 613 104,

Via Tirukattupalli, Tiruvaiyaru Taluk, Thanjavur district.

Phone: +91 94439 70397, 97150 37810

 

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