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V.Sadagopan
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From: uthiradam
Makaram
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 11:37 AM
Subject: SHRIMAN NARAYANA - THIRUNANGUR DIVYADESANGAL Srirama with
two thayars ... Yes it is so
SHRIMAN NARAYANAYA NAMAHA
Shri Rama with two thayars?
Yes ! Confused?
It is so. Go to
Parthanpalli of Thirunangur group of Divyadesams to have this rare sight.
King Dasaratha performed
Puthrakameshti yaga to have a child. In the course of the yaga, he understood
that Shriman Narayana will be his son as Rama. He wished to know how Rama will
look like. He prayed Shriman Narayana to see how Shri Rama will look.
Accordingly Shriman Narayana appeared in the Homa gunda along with two Thayars.
Since in the Rama Avathara period, there can't be two Thayars, the two Thayars
also gleefully worshiped ShriRAma then. This rare sight of Shri Rama coming out
of the yaga gunda, lifting his foot, along with two Thayars, is available
in the Parthan palli Divyadesam.
Parthanpalli Divyadesam is
located at a distance of 11 kilometers from Seerkazi in Nagapattinam of
Tamilnadu. It is about 3 Kms from Thiruvenkadu, which is in the Seerkazi -
Poompuhar Road. From Myladuthurai also we can reach
Thiruvenkadu.
After loosing thier
country to Kouravas Pandavas were in vanavasam. At that time, once
Arjuna felt
thirsty and he was in search
of water. While searching for water, he found sage Agasthiya performing
thapasya. He disturbed Agasthya and asked for water. His Kamandala did not
contain water. Agsthya suggested to approach Sri Krishna for water. There upon,
he called out " Krishna! Krishna!!". Krishna appeard before him and gave him a
knife and told Arjuna that he can dig where ever he wanted with that knife to
get water. Arjuna accordingly dug and could get Ganga water there. This episode
is believed to have taken place in Parthanpalli. There is a sannadhi in Parthanpalli for
Arjuna.
There is a three tier
Gopuaram of 75 feet height. Ursavar Parthasarathi is with a sword and Kolavalli
Sri Rama is with a bow. Both of them grant Sevas to worshippers.
Other Details:
Moolavar :
Thamaraial Kelvan; Parthasarathi.
Posture : West facing and standing
posture.
Thayar : Thamarai
Nayagi
Pushkarini : Katka
Pushkarini
Vimanam
: Narayana Vimanam
Mangalasasanam : Thirumangai
Azvar.
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