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SRI VAMANAPUREESWARAR TEMPLE

Tirumanikkuli, Cuddalore, Tamilnadu, India

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God

The main deity of this temple is Vamanapureeswarar, who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva facing East direction and is a swayambhu.

Goddess

Goddess Ambujaatchi is consort of Vamanapureeswarar, facing South direction.

Interesting Facts

  • This is one of the 276 Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalams and 17th Shiva Sthalam in Tamilnadu.

Best Season To Visit

The best season to visit this temple is Winter season. The best months to visit are September to March.

Weather

Highest - April to June (38°C during day and 26°C during night)Average - May (37 °C during the day and 21 °C during night)Lowest - October to February (30 °C during day and 18 °C during night)Monsoon season - August to September

Dress Code

  • For men the dress code is Shirt & Trouser, Dhoti or Pyjamas with upper cloth.
  • For women the preferred dress code is saree or half-saree with blouse or chudidhar with pyjama and upper cloth.
  • These rules are applicable for foreigners also. Shorts, mini-skirts, middies, sleeveless tops, low-waist jeans and short-length T-shirts are not allowed.
  • Pilgrims/visitors will not be allowed inside the temple if dress code is not followed.

Do's & Dont's

  • Do bathe and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple.
  • Do respect ancient customs and co-piligrims while at temple.
  • Smo​king is strictly prohibited inside the temple premises.

transport connections

Name Distance Contact Number
Cuddalore Main Bus Stand
9 KM 1800-419-4287
Nellikuppam Railway Station
6 KM 139
Puducherry Airport
34.8 KM 0413-2255506

Architecture

The temple is facing East direction and built in Dravidian style of architecture has a 5-tier Raja gopuram. Four pillars in the mandap before the lord’s shrine represent the four Vedas, in the next hall, the six pillars represent the six Sashtras. The 28 pillars in the corridors represent the 28 Agamas. Inscriptions belonging to the Chola, Pandya and Vijayanagar Periods mention the lords names as ‘Udhavi Nayagar and Udhava Manikuzhi Mahadevar’. There are three corridors or prakaras around the temple. There is a koneru in this temple named as Suvedha theertham.

Religious Significance

LEGEND 1 - The legend of this temple involves Lord Maha Vishnu and Mahabali Chakravarthy - the grandson of the Vishnu devotee Prahlada. It is believed that Mahabali was a rat in his previous birth. While eating the ghee from a lamp in this temple’s sanctum, it incidentally raised the lamp’s wicks which was about to burn out. Pleased that the rat had lit a lamp in the temple, Lord Shiva granted the rat a boon that it will be reborn in a family of Asura (demon) kings. This is how Mahabali Chakravarthy came into existence. Mahabali was very charitable by nature. He would be ready to offer assistance to anyone in need of help. The celestial gods were very jealous of him and they sought the help of Lord Maha Vishnu to bring about his downfall. Lord Maha Vishnu took the avtar of “Vamana Brahmmachari” to destroy Mahabali. Vamana approached Mahabali seeking three feet of land which he readily offered. Lord Maha Vishnu then took his Thiruvikrama avatar and measured the entire earth with a single step of his feet. His second step covered the entire space. He then asked Mahabali what he had to offer for the third feet. Left with no other option, Mahabali politely offered his head. Pleased with his devotion, Lord Maha Vishnu pushed him down towards the underworld (“Pathalam”) and made him one of the “Chiranjeevis” - the immortals. It is believed that Lord Maha Vishnu came to this place as a bachelor (Brahmachari), and worshiped Lord Shiva at the end of his “Vaamana Avathar”, to seek respite from his “Brahmhathi dosham”. Since Vaamana was of small stature and he would not have been able to see Lord Shiva face, Lord Shiva took a smaller form and appeared inside a pit (pit is called “kuzhi” in Tamil) to enable Maha Vishnu to worship him. Since Lord Maha Vishnu worshipped the lord here as a bachelor (bachelor means “Maani” in Tamil) and since the lord appeared inside a pit (kuzhi), this place is called “Thiru Manikkuzhi” (“Thiru” is a respectful prefix).

LEGEND 2 - Another legend associated with this place is that Lord Shiva saved a North Indian merchant called Athri from thieves. Hence the lord here is also praised as “Sri Udhavi Nayakar” and the Goddess Parvathy is called “Sri Udhavi Nayagi” (Udhavi means help in Tamil). This place was also earlier known as Udhavi. This has been mentioned in the stone inscriptions present in this temple. Saint Thirugnanasambanthar has referred to this place as “Udhavi Maanikuzhi” in his hymn of this temple.

LEGEND 3 - There is another legend which states that this temple was raised by Lord Suryan (Sun God) to perform his poojas to Lord Shiva. This story is told in Bhagavatha purana. The sthala puranam also says that Lord Dakshinamurthy here was worshiped by the Naga Devars and they were blessed with his discourses.

History

It is believed that this temple was renovated by the ancient emperors Thirisangu and Harichandra. It was also improved during the time of the Chola kings. Thirugnanasambandar (7th century C.E.) has rendered Thevaram Hymns for the lord here at Thirumanikuzhi Vamanapureeswarar Temple. Though it is mentioned in the Periyapuranam that Sundarar also worshiped the lord here, his hymns have not been recovered. It is also believed that Markandeya visited and worshiped the lord here before visiting Thirukkadaiyur.

Temple Timings

Day Timings
All Days 05:00 AM - 12:00 PM 04:30 PM - 08:30 PM

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Airports

Airport Name Distance
Shamshabad 40 KM
Lorem Ipsum 12 KM

Railway Stations

Railway Station Name Distance
Secunderabad 10 KM
Nampally 12 KM
Begumpet 6 KM
Lingampally 20 KM

Bus Stations

Bus Station Name Distance
MGBS 35 KM
CBS 28 KM
kukatpally 20 KM
Lingampally 30 KM
Uppal 35 KM

Private Transports

Transport Name Distance Contact Number
Private Transport 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757

Local Transports

Transport Name Distance Contact Number
Local Transport 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757

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SRI VAMANAPUREESWARAR TEMPLE

Tirumanikkuli, Cuddalore, Tamilnadu, India

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