Friday, March 2, 2018

Veda Narayana Perumal Temple, Thottiyam – The Temple

Veda Narayana Perumal Temple, Thottiyam – The Temple
This temple is located on the northern banks of the River Cauvery. This is a very ancient temple with additions constructed during the Nayakar period in the 15th century. This temple has two prakaram and two main shrines for Perumal and Thayar. Presiding Deity is Vedanarayana Perumal and is facing east. A most distinct and unique feature at the Veda Narayanan temple is that Lord Vishnu is seen in a sleeping posture resting on and using the Four Vedas as his pillow.


Lord Narayanan is said to have initiated Vedic Education to Brahmma and hence is referred to here as ‘Veda’ Narayanan. Lord Vishnu also promised a place for Prahalad near his feet - another unique feature seen at this temple is a 3-year-old boy Prahaladha in a standing posture at the feet of the sleeping Lord. Goddess Sri Devi and Bhoo Devi are seen at the feet of Lord Veda Narayanan offering their prayers.


Adisesha the snake with his wife is bearing the Lord. Adisesha with ten heads above the Lord and his wife at his feet grace darshan to the devotees. The Lord reclines on a 10-headed Adhiseshan as his bed. Five of these heads belong to Adisesha, while the names of the rest are Vasuki, Dakshaka, Kuliga, Karkotaka and Kalinga. This is a very rare form in Perumal temples. The Vimana – roof tower above the Lord is known as Veda Vimana.


Mother is called as Vedanayaki Thaayar and housed in a separate Shrine. She appears with four arms, the lower ones in Abhaya and Vardana positions. There is a light post in front of the temple graced by Sri Anjaneya. He is called Kambatthadi Anjaneya – Anjaneya under the post. People of the place gather here to solve disputes among them through dialogue. Anybody speaking lies or cheat others are demanded to prove their innocence by swearing before Anjaneya. The tradition continues even today.


There is also a separate shrine for Goddess Saraswathi. The Utsava idol is Lord Ranganatha, who is in Abhayahastha pose. The Ranganathar Paadhams (feet of Lord Ranganatha) are housed separately. There are shrines for Andal, Ramanuja Acharya, Nammalwar, Tirumangai Alwar, Pillai Lokacharyar, and Manavala Mamunigal in the prakara-corridor. There is a shrine for Pillai Tirunaraiyur Arayar in the prakara. Those ambitious of liberation from the cycle of births and deaths and protection from any catastrophe pray to Arayar.


Theerthams associated with this temple are Vedha Pushkarini and River Cauvery. Sthala Vriksham is Vilva Tree. The blessed feet of the Perumal are under the Vilva tree which is revered by Lord Shiva. Nearby, the Andal Nachiyar blesses the devotees in a separate Sannidhi.