Tirunallar Saniswaran Temple or
Dharbaranyeswarar Temple is a
Hindu temple dedicated to Lord
Sani(
saturn)
[1] located in
Tirunallar in
Karaikal district of
Pondicherry,
India.
[2] The presiding deity is
Lord Siva,
Dharbaranyeswar and the place
Tirunallar was historically called Dharbaranyam. The temple is revered by the hymns of 7th century
Tamil saivite poets,
Appar,
Cuntarar and
Campantar and is classified as
Paadal Petra Sthalam.
The Temple
The presiding deity is Dharbaranyeswarar(
Lord Siva)
[3] and is believed to have been made of
dharba grass. The worship is also centered around the icon of planet
saturn, called Saniswarar, originally treated as the door keeper of the shrine. According to
Hindu mythology,
saturn resides in each
rasi(zodiac) for two and half years. The belief is the malevolent planet is worshipped before entering the inner sanctum of
Lord Siva.
Legend
Sambandar, the 7th century
nayanar and
Tamil saivite poet has revered the deity with four hymns, in one of which he refers to a contest with
Jains, and his victory.
Appar and
Sundarar, the other
Nayanars have glorified the temple with their hymns.
Arunagirinathar, a 15th-century poet and staunch devoteet of
Lord Muruga has composed hymns on the deity and this temple is attributed to
Murugan worship as well
.[4]
The Nala Theertham at dawn
Processional Dance
The
Thyagarajar Temple at
Tiruvarur is famous for the
ajapa thanam(dance without chanting), that is executed by the deity itself. According to legend, a
Chola king named Mucukunta obtained a boon from
Indra(a celestial deity) and wished to receive an image of Thyagaraja Swamy(presiding deity,
Shiva in the temple) reposing on the chest of reclining
Lord Vishnu.
Indra tried to misguide the king and had six other images made, but the king chose the right image at
Tiruvarur. The other six images were installed in Thirukkuvalai,
Nagapattinam, Tirukarayil, Tirukolili, Thirukkuvalai and
Tirumaraikadu.
[5] All the seven places are villages situated in the river
Cauvery delta. All seven Thyagaraja images are said to dance when taken in procession(it is the bearers of the processional deity who actually dance). The temples with dance styles are regarded as
Saptha Vidangam(seven dance moves)
[6] and the related temples are as under:
[7]
Religious significance
The temple is counted as one of the
Navagraha Temples for planet
Saturn.
[8][9] Tirugnana Sambandar, a 7th-century Tamil
Saivite poet, venerated Naganathar in ten verses in
Tevaram, compiled as the
First Tirumurai.
Appar, a contemporary of Sambandar, also venerated Dharbaranyeswarar in 10 verses in
Tevaram, compiled as the
Fifth Tirumurai. As the temple is revered in
Tevaram, it is classified as
Paadal Petra Sthalam, one of the 276 temples that find mention in the Saiva canon
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