Sunday, 8 April 2018

Tirumullaivoyal Masilamaneeswarar Temple

Tirumullaivoyal near Ambatthur Chennai is on the way from Ambathur to Avadi, All buses from Ambathur to Avadi stop by Tirumullaivoyal bus stop. One has to travel from Main road via Pachai Amman temple to reach Tirumullaivoyal temple. The Google map location of Tirumullaivoyal Masilamaneeswarar temple is as follows,


Tirumullaivoyal Temple is unique in many ways. One is that the swayambu lingam is covered with sandalwood paste all through the year. Only on tamil month Chitirai, Sadayam Nakshatra day, the sandalwood paste is removed and a new sandawood paste is applied to the lingam.

Agasthair.org details that Masilamaneeswarar refers to the Shiva who symbolises the aspect of  flawless gem as seen in their weblink below. The darshan of the Lingam without sandalwood paste is said to be the darshan of the light of eternal truth as explained in their weblink below. Chitra Sadayam in 2018 is on May 10 2018. Having darshan of Masilamaneeswarar on May 10 2018 during sunrise is said to very auspiciousn since we would get the darshan amidst Rishis, Siddhas and angels.




Kodai Idai Nayaki Sametha Masilamaneeswarar(covered with sandalwood paste)

Tirumullaivoyal temple



Kodi idai amman and Dwara Shakthi amman mahimai

Sri Agasthya Vijayam, the monthly spiritual magazine details that there used to be a sannidhi for Dwara Shakthi Amman in this temple before 1990s. One had to have darshan of the dwara shakthi devi only through a small hole. After 1990s, somehow the devi sannidhi has been removed in the temple by mistake. 

Dwara shakthi Ambika is the devi who blesses women with Sowbhagyam and good children. Our bodies are said to have 9 Dwarams including eyes, ears, nose, mouth, places where we urinate/excrete, navel etc.

The menstrual period in women is the time, women are irritable because of negative vibrations that can take over their mind and cause physical discomfort also. Sri Agasthya Vijayam details that Veera Ganapathy is the lord who solves menstrual problems of women and protects their chastity.

The Three devi forms protecting women during the 3 days of menstrual period has also been revealed by Sathguru Venkataramam in the spiritual magazine Sri Agasthya Vijayam. The sloka to be recited during the 3 days has also been detailed in their magazine. Chanting the slokas during menstrual period days blesses women with Sowbhayam, good children and relief from in laws problems as per Sri Agasthya Vijayam.

  • Om Godhayi kulkarani devi: First day
  • Om Kulavi malakarani devi : Second day
  • Om Badhu bakshana karani devi : Third day

Dwara Shakthi Ambika in Tirumullaivoyal is said to be the unified form of the above 3 karani ambika forms. Worshipping devi here solves women's health issues related to fertility. Pooja can solve girls problems who have not attained puberty, women with irregular periods and also bless them with good children and sowbhagyam in life.

Veera Ganapathy

Om Godhayi Kulkarani Devi


Om Kulavi Malakarani Devi


Om Bandhu bakshana karani Ambika



Also the karani ambika worship during the 3 days blesses women with bliss and motherly love towards all creation. It a divine form of bliss as a prasad of the karani ambika worship.

Pournami Iccha Kriya Gnana Shakthi worship

The devi forms in 3 temples, Melur, Tiruvotriyur and Tirumullaivoyal near Chennai are said to be the forms of Iccha Shakthi, Kriya Shakthi and Gnana Shakthi of the Goddess. 

The same sculptor is said to have sculpted the three goddess from the same stone. Worshipping the 3 goddesses on Pournami day is said to carry immense blessings and solve even the most difficult problems in life. The details and photo of the 3 goddess is as below,

  • Tiruvudai amman : Iccha Shakthi : to be worshipped in Pournami morning
  • Vadivudai amman : Gnana Shakthi : to be worshipped in Poournami afternoon
  • Kodi idai amman : Kriya Shakthi : to be worshipped in Pornami evening


Tiruvudai amman, Vadivudai amman and Kodi idai amman



Sthala Puranam of Tirumullaivoyal

Once Thondaiman Chakravarthy king was returning from battle where he could not defeat asuras. On his way back, his battle elephant's leg got caught in mullai flower creeper. The king cut the creeper with his sword. The Swayambu Lingam under the mullai kodi got cut by the sword and blood oozed out of the creeper area.

The king tried to kill himself since he had tried to cut the lingam. Lord Shiva gave darshan to the king here and said he will remain without flaws despite having a cut in the lingam. Hence the name Masilamani eswarar. Shiva has a Gaja Brishta Vimanam or the vimanam in the shape of the back of the elephant.

Shiva sent his nandhi along with the king to fight the  battle with asuras again. The King won the battle the second time, The king constructed the temple here and Nandhi Deva is seen near the Sthala Vriksham, Mullai Creeper here. 

Nandhi does not face Shiva here and faces outside. This is because nandhi was sent to battle along with King to defeat negative forces. Hence he faces outside till date.

Nandhi facing outside
Mullai Kodi/Creeper is the Sthala Vrisham here


Vellerukku Thoon/Pillar

The king brought two vellerukku thoon or pillars from the asuras and installed in front of the Shiva Lingam here. 

The Velerukku thoon/pillars are home to many celestial angelic beings well versed in medicine and cure even incurable diseases. Agasthiar.org details that devotees should circle the pillars and donate sesame oil, coconut oil and shikakai powder to poor people here in order to get cured of their diseases here. Also ven pongal is to be donated here. The weblink given above in this post details the same.

Also this temple is the place where Indra got cured of his nervous problem and hence worship here solves ones nervous problems.

Theertham outside the temple


Mandapam outside the temple

Swrana Venkatesa perumal temple outside



Bhairava here is seen without Vahanam outside the temple. Such a Bhairava form is said to be Gnana Bhairava form. He is seen with his Bhairava Dhandam here.



Saturday, 7 April 2018

Sakkotai Uyyavandha ambal Temple near karaikudi

Sakkotai Uyyavandha ambal is a powerful shakthi temple of the Divine mother. It is located in Sakkotai village near Karaikudi town in Tamil Nadu. The temple's google map location is as follows,


Agasthiar.org details that Uyyavandha Amman immediately listens to the call of devotees and comes to their rescue. Sakkotai is the place where saaktha upasana or shakthi worship took place in a large scale manner in ancient times. Hence the name of the town is Sakkotai as detailed in the monthly spiritual magazine Sri Agasthya Vijayam




Sakkotai Uyyavandha Ambal

Uyyavandha Amman Temple

Uyyavandha Amman Gopuram



Tree on the banks of temple theertham





Karaikudi Koppudai Amman Temple

Karaikudi Koppudai Amman Temple located in the middle of Karaikudi Town is a powerful ancient temple. The Moola Vigraham and Utsava Vigraham are the same in Koppudai Amman Temple. Similar to Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram where the Moola and Utsava Vigraham are the same. Both in Chidambaram and Karaikudi, the Moola Vigraham is taken out in procession.

Koppudai Amman blesses us with a unique Jwala Kreedam or a crown made of Fire sparks and blesses us a life with prosperity. She cures incurable diseases and blesses people with Sowbhagyam, Children and prosperity in life.

Koppudai Amman is the unique ambal seated on Sri Chakram in the Garba Griham emanating powerful spiritual vibrations enhancing the sanctity of the temple and blessing the devotees who pray there.


Koppudai Amman Panchaloha Vigraham

Painting of the main Goddess

Koppudai Amman Temple Gopuram

Karupannaswamy is the Kshetra Palaka or Guardian of this the Temple and has a sannidhi here where he is seen riding a horse.

Moola Vigraham of Koppudai Amman taken out in ther of procession outside the temple as seen below

Another beautiful thanjavur painting of the Goddess