Tamil
Shanmuga Nadi group
of temples
The
bathing ghats on this river are at a distance of three kilometres
from Palani town and can be reached from Adivaram by town buses
3, 4, 9 and 14. During the eclipses and on the days of the waning
moon (new moon or Âmâvasya), thousands flock here to
have their sins absolved in the purifying waters. Kavadi bearers
have a bath here before marching to the temple. This is also a place
for oblations to the dead; the devout perform post-mortem rites
to deceased ancestors. There are many shrines on the banks of the
river near the bathing ghat and elsewhere.
Of all these
temples, that of Peru-Udayar (called Periya Avudayar Kovil) is by
far the most important and deserves special mention. Located near
the railway line on the banks of the Shanmuga Nadi in sylvan setting,
it is about four kilometres from the bus-stand reached by two stages,
by buses going on the Old Dharapuram road for three kilometres and
by walking one kilometre from the arch on that road. It is convenient
to go by a taxi or auto rickshaw and alight at the doors of the
temple. In the evening and in the pre-dawn period, sounds of birds
are heard and if you have a tape-recorder, you cannot afford to
miss recording these. The air here is unpolluted and good breeze
can be had. The Devasthânam has put up a Kalyana Mandapam
behind the temple.
The
temple is dedicated to Peru Udayar or Brihadeesvarar a name that
became a legend in the days of the great Raja Raja Cholo. The deity
here is a swayambhu linga (i.e. naturally formed lingam) and so,
local belief is that it existed even before Bhogar. Only male gods
are found in the temple. A majestic figure of Dakshinamûrti,
a rare Rudran and other gracious images in stone, as also the 16
old inscriptions should be taken note of.
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