{"id":7458,"date":"2018-05-06T20:00:41","date_gmt":"2018-05-06T12:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rmohan.com\/?p=7458"},"modified":"2018-05-06T20:00:41","modified_gmt":"2018-05-06T12:00:41","slug":"suryan-suriyanar-koil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mohan.sg\/?p=7458","title":{"rendered":"Suryan \u2013 Suriyanar Koil"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Location and Place<\/strong><br \/>\nSooriyanar Temple is in East of Kumbakonam, Kumbakonam \u2013 Mayiladuthurai road. It is exactly 2Km to the north of Aduthurai and the temple is well connected from lower Anicut and Thiruppanandal.<br \/>\nAll the Passengers have to alight at Thirumangalagudi Kaliamman Koil bus stop and walk for two for long north east to reach the temple.<br \/>\nThis temple is in the banks of Cauvery in Thiruvidaimarudur Talulk which falls under Tanjore district known as Head Quarters of King Chola.<br \/>\nRail Route : Piligrims have to get down at Aduthurai Railway Station and catch the bus bound for Lower Anicut to visit the temple.<br \/>\n<strong>Location:<\/strong><br \/>\nTwo kilometers north of Aaduthurai lies Suryanayanar Koil. It is situated on the road between Kumbakonam and Kadhiramangalam and 15 km to the east of Kumbakonam. There are two other holy places near Suryanar Koil \u2013 Thirumangalakudi and Kanjanur. Of the nine grahas, the primary position is given to Lord Surya which is why the first day of the week is said to be Sunday. The seven days of the week refer to the seven grahas, including the Sani Bhagawan.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mode of Worship<\/strong><br \/>\nThirumangaladudi :<\/p>\n<p>Sooriyanar Koil and Thirumanagalakudi are closely related. Navanayakars did their meditation and offered worship to pranavaradeshvarar and Mangalanayaki.<\/p>\n<p>People who offer worship at Sooriyanar temple have to go to Thirumangaladudi to offer worship there. In early days both places were same and it was called \u2018Argavamam\u2019 before dividing. Both the temples have Erukan plant as \u2018Thalavirukcha\u2019<\/p>\n<p>Thirumangalakudi Temple is a famous temple. Both Thirunavukkarasar and Thiruganasambandar had rendered songs of lord Siva. Mangalakudi, Mangala Vinayagar, Mangala Nayahar, MangalaNayaki and Mangala Theertham are five auspicious ones in Thirumangalakudi.<br \/>\nThere is a marked difference of worshipping in this temple from other temples, one has to follow the custom of worshipping.<\/p>\n<p>To offer worship at Sooriyanar Temple, one has to reach the Rajagopuram (Main Entrance) and more towards North where Pushkarani of temple is located. One can take bath in the tank or sprinkle holy water in the head as purification.<\/p>\n<p>Next after the bath one has to offer prayers at the RajaGopuram before entering the temple. After entering the temple, one has to turn towards Southeren side where Koltheertha Vinayagar is placed. One has to do the Sankalpam and Archana as Hindus find Vinayagar as turnover of all obstacles.<\/p>\n<p>After worshipping Vinayagar, one has to Climb steps to reach \u2018Narthana Mandapam\u2019 at Northern Side and then more towards \u2018Sabanayakar Mandapam\u2019 where one can offer prayers to \u2018Urchava Moorthi\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>After Sabanayakar Mandapam one can reach \u2018Main Mandapam\u2019 and offer prayers to SriKasivisvanathar and Smt. Visalakshi.<\/p>\n<p>Next to Main Mandapam, there is Maha Mandapam where Sannathi to Sun-God, there is Guru Bhavan(lord Jupitee) stands there. People do the Archana for Guru and offer prayers to lord Sun. One has to move South wards to come out of Sanctum to reach the lord Saturn (Sani). Lord Kuja, lord Mars are placed separately then more northwards to offer prayers to lord Moon and Kethu. Next movement would be towards west where lord Sukra and Raghu are placed. Finally one has to offer prayers to Sandikeswarar.<\/p>\n<p>After finishing prayers at Sandikeswarar, one has to come clockwise to reach the vinayakar to give final prayers,After all the prayers are over, one would reach the ThothaSampatnam (flag post) and prostrate before it. Then nine rounds of the temple is a must. After nine rounds again one has to prostrate and mediatate on the nine planets for some times.<br \/>\nThe eighth graha is Raaghu. Of the seven days in a week, 10 hours are reserved for Raaghu, i.e., one-and-a-half hours per day. This one-and-a-half hour is what we call as \u2018Raaghu kalam\u2019.<br \/>\nThe ninth graha is called Kedhu. Like for Raaghu, the same amount of time is reserved for Kedhu also. These one-and-a-half hours is called \u2018Yama kandam\u2019.<br \/>\nRaaghu kalam and Yama kandam are believed to be inappropriate for performing auspicious deeds.<\/p>\n<p><strong>History:<\/strong><br \/>\nLord Siva, pleased with their devotion absolved them of their sins and decried that there will be nine sannadhis for the navagrahas in the Suryanar temple (this is the only temple where all the navagrahas are present with separate sannadhis) and those who pray here will get relief from their problems.<\/p>\n<p>Those who suffer the ill effects of Kalathara Dosham, Vivaha Paribandha Dosham, Puthra Dosham, Puthra Paribandha Dosham, Vidhya Paribandha Dosham, Udyoga Padhibandha Dosham, Surya dasai, Surya bukthi would benefit from worshipping at this temple. Father, Athma, physical strength, right eye, governmental largesse are the beneficial aspects of this planet.<\/p>\n<p>If one bathes in the nine ghats in this place continuously for 12 Sundays, they will be saved from sufferings and blessed with a happy and peaceful life.<\/p>\n<p>Sree Surya Puranam When the world came into existence, the first sound that reverberated was \u2018Ohm\u2019. Surya was born from this \u2018Omkara naadham\u2019. Sree Markandeya Puranam has explained this factor. Suryan was the son of Sage Kashyap and was the grandson of Sage Maarisi. Surya married Soorvarsala, the daughter of Viswakarma. Vaivasvatha Manu and Yamadharmarajan were his sons and Yamuna, his daughter. It should be mentioned here that the chariot of Surya has only one wheel. It is drawn by seven horses in seven colors. Lord Surya, who is the chief of the grahams, appears with a lotus in his divine hands. Surya Bhagawan blesses his devotees with good health, fame and efficient management.<\/p>\n<p>The presiding deities are Puranavaradheeswarar and his consort Mangalanayaki. Surya is the Lord of Simma Rasi and occupies the central place amongst the navagrahas. The adidevatha is Agni, prathyutha Devatha \u2013 Rudran. His color is red and his vahana is a chariot drawn by seven horses. The grain associated with his is wheat; the flower \u2013 lotus, yerukku; fabric \u2013 red clothes; gem \u2013 ruby; food \u2013 wheat, rava, chakkara pongal.Suryanaar Koyil was built by the Chola kings.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Build<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Inscriptions from the period of Kulottunga Chola I (1075-1120) refer to this temple as the Kulottunga Chola Martanda Alayam. Kulottunga Chola is said to have had a good relationship with the Gahadwal dynasty of Kanauj (1090 \u2013 1194), whose rulers were Sun worshippers, and hence Suryanar Koyil, is considered to be an expression of their influence in South India.<\/p>\n<p>The temple the tower of the temple is 15.5 meter in height and consists of three tiers. At the top of the tower are five domes. To the north of the rajagopuram lies the sacred bathing ghat, called Surya Pushkarni. It is important to bathe in this ghat before offering worship at the temple. If not, one should at least sprinkle its water on one\u2019s head.<\/p>\n<p>Special features of the temple All the grahams face Surya Bhagawan in this temple. As soon as one enters the temple, there is a sacrificial platform (Bali peetam). To its east lies a mandap where one can see an idol of a horse. The Lord\u2019s vehicle is the horse (vaahanam) which goes by the name \u2018Saptha, meaning seven in Sanskrit. The one-wheeled chariot is drawn by seven horses.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Timing<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>According to Atharvana Veda, one who worships Surya Bhagawan will be relieved from diseases pertaining to the eyes and heart. This temple is open from 6 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on all days.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Festivals<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Requirements for worshipping the Lord Flower \u2013 Senthamarai (Red Lotus)<br \/>\nSamith (sacrificial fuel ) \u2013 Erukku ( madar plant )<br \/>\nDhaniyam (grain) \u2013 Wheat<br \/>\nVasthram \u2013 Lotus red<br \/>\nNeivedhyam \u2013 Sakkarai pongal<\/p>\n<p>Ratha Saptami in the Tamil month of Thai, and the first Sundays in the months of Aavani (Leo) and Kartikai(Scorpio) and Vijaya Dasami are celebrated in this temple.<\/p>\n<p>Mantra for Sun \u2013 Aum hrim hrim suriyaye namah Aum<br \/>\n<strong>Temple Timings \u2013 6 A.M. to 12.30 P.M. and 4 P.M. to 8 P.M.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Location and Place Sooriyanar Temple is in East of Kumbakonam, Kumbakonam \u2013 Mayiladuthurai road. It is exactly 2Km to the north of Aduthurai and the temple is well connected from lower Anicut and Thiruppanandal. 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