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Thiruviyaru
Thiruviyar kshethra got its name because there are five rivers namely
Kaveri, Kudamuruti, Vennaru, Vettaru, Vadavaru are flowing through this
place. Iy means five and aarru means river in Tamil, hence the
name Thiruviyaru. This place is very popular among the lovers of carnatic
music since it is in this kshethra the Saint Thyagaraja spent most of
time and obtained mokha. Saint Thyagaraja is devoted to Lord Rama and
many of his composition are in praise of Lord Rama, and it said that he had
been graced by the dharshan of the Lord himself. Every year on the
Bagula Panchami day the saint's aradhana day is observed, and the
entire leading musician finds it a privilege to participate in the function
and sing the Pancharathna kriti in front of the samathi of this
great saint. It is almost a pilgrimage to all the music lovers to this place
during this time.
Iyyarappan temple
The main temple of this kshethra is that of Lord Siva presiding over
as Iyyarappan (Tamil name) or Panchanathiswar (Sanskrit name) and the Sakthi
is known by the name Dharmasamvardini. The temple built during Cholas period
is very huge. There are many Nayanmargals who had sung in praise of this
Lord. Lord is Swayambhu and is of mud, hence there is no abishekam
for the Lord. From the southwest corner of the third prakaram if you
spell 'Iyaara' you will be astonish to hear the same echoing seven
times.
Uniqueness of Dharmasamvardini temple
As in the case of other Siva temples the sannathi for the Ambal is not
in the same compound. Ambal of this kshethra is Dharmasamvardini and
Her sannathi is in a separate compound abetting the main temple. Hence
Her sannathi is also known as Dharmasamvardini temple. Another unique point to note is that while
in all the Siva temple the Ambal is seen facing Southwards here in this
kshethra she seen facing eastwards.
From these uniqueness of the present Dharmasamvardini temple and the
difference in the construction style and the materials used with that of the
Iyearrapan temple it is said that Dharmasamvardini Sannathi was shifted to
the present place. It is also said that Sri Rama temple was in existence at
this place.
Maratha queen Mohanambal and Sri Rama temple
The Maratha queen by name Mohanambal had established a new town on the
southern bank of the river Kaveri, and named it as 'Panchanatha mohanambal
puram'. She had brought in many scholars and pundits to the new town
hence the place is also known as 'pudhu agraharam' which still it
retains. The queen Mohanambal feel in love at the striking beauty of the Sri
Rama and his parivara, at the Sri Rama temple adjacent to Iyerrapan
temple in the northern bank of the river Kaveri. She decided to shift this
temple to the new town on the southern bank named after her.
Presently the temple, which is in pudhu agraharam, is known as "Sri Pattabi
Raman Koil" and is maintained by Sri Ramabhadracharyar, from the meager
donations received from the devotees. The temple is well maintained and daily
arathanas are performed as per the prescribed rules.
Sri Rama and His parivara
It is a wonderful sight to look at the majestically posing Lord Rama and his
parivara. The description of the Lord quite fits the dhyna sloka
:
vaithehi sahitham surathrumathale heme mahamandape
madhye-pushpaka-maasane manimaye veerasane susdhitham
aghre vasayathi prapanjanasuthe thathvam munibyeh param
vyaakiyaantham bhrathathibih parivrithem ramam baje shyamalam
vame bhumisuthaa purachcha hanuman pachchaath sumithraasudhah
sathrukno barathachcha parchvadhalayoor vaayvaathigooneesho cha
sugreevachcha vebhishanachcha yuvaraat tharasutho jambavaan
madyee neelasarooja-koomalarucheem ramam baje shyamalam
Sri Rama is seen sitting in veerasana and His left hand is resting on
the knee and the right hand is showing 'gyana mudhra'. Sri Anjaneya is
seen holding the lotus feet of his Lord with one hand and the other hand is
seen in 'dasa bhava' close to his mouth. On to the left of the Lord, (vame
bhumisuthaa) Sri Sita Devi is seen holding lotus on one hand and the
other is seen as 'ishwarya dhaana hastha'. Normally it is always
customary to have Sri Devi on to the right of the Lord of the kshethra.
This is the unique in this kshethra that Sri Devi is seen on His left.
By her stands Sri Shathrugun waving the royal fan. On the right of the Lord
Rama stands Sri Lakshman with the folded hands. Sri Bharatha is seen standing
on his side holding royal umbrella. The wonderful scene of the Lord Rama's
parivara beholds the breath of the devotees. The most mesmerising of this
parivara is the Lord Anjaneya on the left front in the sitting posture
holding veena, singing Ramaganam.
Unique uthsava murthis
It is unique of this temple that both the moolavar and the uthsava
murthis are in the same posture. Normally this arrangement of moolavar
and uthsava vighrahas in the same posture does not exist in any
temple. The uthsava Sri Rama is seen sitting in the veerasana
and giving out vyakyana holding his hand in the 'thathwa gyana'
mudra. His parivar are seen as in the posture as described
above.
Another uniqueness of the Sri Lakshmana is that he holds the bow of Sri Rama
along with his. As a dasa of the Lord Rama he is seen fanning the Lord
with the samaram (royal fan).
Third uniqueness is that Sri Anjaneya is seen sitting on his knees holding
Ramayana in one hand and on the other hand he has kept in a posture as if he
is holding japamala.
Trinities of carnatic music
The three tycoons of carnatic music known as Sangeetha Trimurthi are Saint
Tyagaraja, Sri Muthuswamy Dhikshathar and Sri Shyama Shastrigal. Legend has
it that Saint Tyagaraja the follower of Narada tradition was gifted with the
"swararnavam" palm leafs by Saint Narada. Sri Muthuswamy Dhikshathar
is follower of Hanumath tradition. Sri Muthuswamy Dhikshathar visited
Thruviyar invited by Sri Tyagaraja. On a Sri Rama navami day Sri Dhikshathar
came along with Sri Tyagaraja and had dharshan of Sri Pattabi Raman of
this temple and sung a composition "Mamava sri pattabi Rama…" in raga
manirungu. This temple has the uniqueness of having been worshiped by
both these tycoons.
Pancha anupam (uniqueness) of this temple
Firstly Sri Sita Devi is seen on the left side of the Lord as described in "vaithehi
sahitham…" which is not found in any other temple.
Secondly Sri Anjaneya is seen holding the lotus feet of his Lord with one
hand and the other hand is seen in 'dasa bhava' close to his mouth,
which is not found in any other temple.
Thirdly both the moolavar and the uthsava murthis are in the
same posture, which is not found in any other temple.
Fourthly uthsava Sri Lakshmana is holding the bow of Sri Rama along
with his, which is not found in any other temple.
Fifthly uthsava Sri Anjaneya is seen sitting on his knees holding
Ramayana in one hand and on the other hand he has kept in a posture as if he
is holding japamala, which is not found in any other temple.
Present temple
The temple does not have Rajagouparam and as you enter the temple you are
welcomed by the dwaja stampa and bali peedam. Sri Garuda and
Sri Prassanna Anjaneya in the mandapam near dwaja are seen with
folded hands facing the Sri Rama parivara. After taking permission
from them you enter the main mandapam and you can the Garbhagraham.
The temple does not have any income other than the denotations from the
devotees. With the meager income the temple is run efficiently with the daily
puja as per the norms specified under agama rules. The devotees
who are interested in helping a noble cause of upkeep of this unique temple
in many ways may contact the octogen aarathagar Sri. Ramabhadracharyar.
'Shri Anjaneya' photo courtesy Shri M.N.Srinivasan
Wherever you are make it a point to help upkeep of this pancha anupam
temple of pancha nadi kshethra in your way, you think is befitting to
this temple. Make a visit to this temple once in your life time.
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