Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Commencement of renovation

Om Sivaya Namah
Sri Gurubhyo Namah

Melpappampadi village (Pincode 604152) is located in the route between Gingee to Thiruvannamalai. This small village houses the sacred and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Siva. The temple is dedicated to goddess Sri Periyanayagi sametha Karaikandeswarar Swami. With the blessings of Acharya Swamigals renovation is planned at this temple.

The Bhoomi Puja - Balalayam for this temple is planned for March 6, 2009. We request the devotees to participate in this function and contribute and support this holy endeavor.

The legend goes that Ambal,the Goddess was on meditation at Walapandal village once. The day became evening and She orders son Muruga to fetch water for Her. Lord Muruga uses His lance or divine spear -the Vel and throws it on Merkuthodarchimalai - the range which starts at Chengam and ends at Polur. The rishis meditating in the hill attain moksham from the Vel of Lord Muruga. Hence the water from the hill is composed of blood from the bodies of the rishis. The kuruthi aaru - bloodriver later become holy water fetching crystal clear water as needed by His Mother Umadevi. The river is named after son known as SEYARU - child's river- and thus Sevvaru becomes Seyaru.

After this temples came into being in the eastern side of the river where the Lord was called Sri Kailasanathar. Similarly temples came into being in the Western side called Sri Karakandeswarar - one of these is our Melpappampadi one. The kshetras north and south of the seyyaru include, Kanchi, Kadaladi,Mambakkam, Madimangalam, Elathur, Poondi, Kuruvimalaikarakandeswarar, Northampoondi, Vasudevanpatti, Thamaraippakkam,Aritherimangalam, Pillur (Moottur), Karapoondi and Mandakolathur.

We will keep you informed of the progress and events as and when they happen.

Subham

Sivaya Namaha

2 comments:

  1. excellent narration.
    all he best
    with gods blessings

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  2. Glad to see some one take the initiative. I saw all seven temples in 2008. Four of them are in dire need of repair. Maybe good souls will join hands in performing thiruppani.

    Sivaya namah

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