We come across Pasuvan Swami
Mandapam on way to top. The people from villages offer milk, ghee or
cheese to Pasuvan Swami so that their homes could become abundant with
these produce.
Ardhanareeswarar Temple
One has to enter the temple
from the main entrance-Rajagopuram-from the south; sanctum sanctorum
faces west. In this temple Lord Shiva appears in man-woman combination
in one idol; the right part of the idol is half of Parvathi Devi and the
left half is Lord Shiva’s half. There is a saying that wife is the
better half; True to the saying, here Lord Shiva has given his left part
of body to goddess Parvathi, his wife . It means that there is no Shiva
without the Sakthi; and no sakthi without Shiva. All men and women are
equal. No man without woman; no woman without man. An undeniable law of
nature! So the main deity is called Umai Oru Bagan, Ammaiappan,
Mangaipangan and Madhorubagan.
There is a natural fountain in sanctum sanctorum.
There is a natural fountain in sanctum sanctorum.
Tichengottuvelavar
This temple is dedicated to
Lord Muruga. It attracts more devotees. People name their babies after
lord Murugan’s name- Sengottuvelan. A common name we can come across in
and around Erode and Namakkal!
Pujas
Pujas are performed as per
agamas. The midday puja-Utchi kala puja-is famous. The villagers around
the town could reach the temple only during the day time with fresh
flowers, milk, butter and other fruits. This happened when there was no
motorway or road. Still this puja is very important in this temple.
Festivals
Festivals
New Moon days and Full Moon
days attract more devotees to the temple. Vaikasi is important month.
Ardhanareeswarar comes down to the town down below. The town wears
festive look and people throng from all over Kongu region during these
days for the darshan of the Lord.However all months have festivals
because of the presence of other deities like Adi Kesava Perumal,
Sengottuvelan, Sakthi and Pandeeswaran. Girivalam is also becoming
famous.
Legends
Once Lord Adi Kesava perumal
instructed Goddess Sakthi to go on penance to attain oneness with Lord
Shiva. On Kedara Gowri day the wish came true. Lord Shiva appeared as
Umai Oru Bagan allowing Goddess Sakthi to be the left part of
him.Another story involves Vayu and Adi Seshan. Adi seshan was In the
Meru Mountain ranges. A fight started between Vayu-the lord of Air and
Adi Seshan-the lord’s snake. Vayu tried to blow away the mountain. In
the fierce war, Vayu successfully blew a part of
Meru
This part fell in the Kongu
region with Adiseshan clinging to it hurt and bleeding. That is the
reason the color of 60’ feet snake is red. The hill is also red and
yellow colored.
Beliefs
There is small shrine for
Pandeeswarar on the hill. People offer cradles and they believe that
they can have children.On the way to temple, the sixtieth step is
considered as step of Honesty and truth-that is sathiyappadi. When
people had problems and litigations among them, one who was ready to
tell the truth from this place was believed to be the true and honest
person; his evidence played vital role in delivering justice in those
days.Pasuvan Swami attracts many farmers and villagers. They offer milk,
butter and curd to Lord in a deep belief that this would be returned
abundantly and richly.Many people who have Nagadosham offer abishegams
to Adiseshan with turmeric and kumkum. It is generally believed that
they are blessed with marriage soon
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