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165. Nagaikaronam

நாகைக்காரோணம் 

Location: Nagappattinam
(Chola Naadu -South of Kaveri )
Shiva: Kayarohaneswarar
Ambal: Karuntadankanni, Neelayadakshi
Vriksham: Maamaram
Theertham: Pundarika Theertham
Patikam : Sambandar, Appar, Sundarar
Travel Base: Thanjavur
Other: Vitanka Stalam, Shakti Peetham
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Description: Known locally as Neelayadakshi Kovil, this shrine is one of the 7 Sapta Vitanka Stalams sacred to Tyagarajar, housing Sundara Vitankar (Paravara Taranga Natanam). This temple is regarded as one of the 64 Shakti Peethams of India. Nagappattinam is considered to be the 82nd in the series of Tevara Stalams in the Chola kingdom located south of the river Kaveri. 

 Sikkal is a Shivastalam in the vicinity of Nagappattinam. 

Lttle of its past glory remains in this vast temple. The Gometaka Lingam representing Sundara Vitankar was stolen in the recent past.

The seven Vitankastalams are Tiruvarur, Tirukkuvalai, Tirukkaaraivaasal, Tirumaraikkaadu, Tiru Naagai, Tirunallaaru and Tiruvaimur.  

Legends: Pundarika Munivar ascended to divinity with his mortal body, hence Kaya Aarohanam. The name Nagappattinam is believed to have been derived from the legend that of Adiseshan worshipping Shiva there. Adiseshan's daughter is believed to have married Saaleeswaran, a devotee of Shiva.

The image of Tyagarajar at Tiruvarur is the foremost of the 7 from which Indra is believed to have asked Muchukunda Cholan to pick the original image of Somaskandar worshipped by Mahavishnu. . Muchukunda Cholan is believed to have picked the right one (the image at Tiruvarur) , and Indra is believed to have rewarded him with all of the 7 images, which the latter installed at 7 different places within his territory, and it is these 7 temples which constitute the 7 Vitankastalams.

The Temple: As with the other 7 Saptavitanka shrines, there are separate shrines for  the moolavar, Tyagarajar and Ambal. There is a shriine to Sundaramoorthy Nayanar and Paravai Nachiyar across the hall from Tyagar, very much along the lines of Tiruvarur nearby. Nagabharana Vinayakar and Maavadi Vinayakar are the names of Vinayakar here. The Deva Theertham is to the South of the temple while the Pundarika Theertham is to the west. Neelayadakshi's shrine here is of great significance.  The bronze image of Panchamukha Vinayakar is worth mention (as in Tiruvarur and in Vedaranyam). There are several inscriptions relating to the period of Dutch rule at Nagappattinam, in this temple.

Festivals: The annual Bhrammotsavam is celebrated in the Tamil month of Vaikasi. Aadi Pooram celebrates Ambal's Utsavam for 10 days. The Panchakrosa festival in the month of Aani, witnesses the divine marriage of Shiva and Parvati before the image of Saleeswara Maharaja in this temple.

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