Sage Brugu has the habit of worshipping Lord Shiva only. He went to Mount Kailash to worship the Lord. Lord was with Mother Parvathi. The sage worshipped Lord only ignoring Mother which hurt Her. Mother sat very close to Lord to make the sage worship her also. But the sage took the form of a fly and circumambulated Lord Shiva only. To teach the sage a lesson that Shiva and Shakti are but one, Lord granted darshan in the Arthanareeswara form – half male and half female. Yet, the sage still thought that Shiva alone was supreme.
The sage then came down to earth on a pilgrimage and reached this place. He worshipped the Shivalinga once worshipped by Sage Agasthya with Kallil flowers. Lord Shiva told the sage that Shiva and Shakti were inseparable and one power alone could not act. Lord kept Mother on His lap. The sage understood the truth.
The sage begged the pardon of Ambica for his folly. Too pleasant with the prayer of the sage, Mother said that he would always be in a state of bliss – Anandam. Hence, as bliss boon giver, Mother is called Anandavalli. Mother’s shrine is facing east left of Lord’s shrine. The left hand of mother shows Her feet while the right is assuring the devotees of all prosperities.
Saint Tirugnanasambandar continued his pilgrimage from Tiruvenbakkam. On the way, he left puja items on the banks of Kuchasthalai river and went for a bath but could not find them on return. When he came to this place, he found the baggage in tact near the Swayambulinga. Lord told Sambandar that he brought the baggage to make him visit this place. Sambandar sang in praise of Lord.
The temple is situated on the banks of Kuchasthala River. A lamp is ever burning in the shrines of Lord and Mother that never extinguishes. As Brugu worshipped Lord with Kalli flowers, He is also named Tirukalleeswarar and the place Tirukallil. Lord Sri Balasubramanya’s shrine is in between those of Lord and Mother, as he granted darshan to Sage Agasthya. This is called Somaskanda form. Lord Balasubramanya-Muruga is holding the Japamala in the right hand and the theertha Kalasa – water pot- in the left with the attributes of Lord Brahmma.
Nandhi in the temple has its own significance. Lord is named after him as Shiva Nandi Easwarar and the sacred spring Nandi Theertham.
Lord Sundara Vinayaka and Sri Anjaneya are in the prakara while serpent deities-Nagar and Navagrahas the nine planets are under the gooseberry tree. Those who have lost their belongings perform abishek to Bhairava with Chilli powder hoping to get them back and perform abishek with milk after recovery. |