Dakshayani (Parvathi devi) attended her father Daksha’s Yagnam (The Thiruppariyalur Veerattanam where the Daksha yagnam is believed to have been performed is about 10 kms from here) without an invitation and without obeying Shiva’s words to only get humiliated there.Main Deity: Swayambu linga known as Mayuranadhar with Abhayambkai ammai. It is considered that Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswathi come here every year during the month of Iyppasi (Thula month) and take bath here.One of the six temples on the banks of Cauvery which are considered equivalent to Kasi.One of the 276 Thevara Padal Petra Sthalams.NCNxxx – One of the 276 Thevara Padal Petra Shiva sthalams located North of Cauvery riverĭDxx – One of the 108 Vaishnava Divya Desa TemplesĪll the temples in this directory have been updated in this map: SCNxxx – One of the 276 Thevara Padal Petra Shiva sthalams located South of Cauvery river The following convention has been used in this page: Mayiladuthurai – Sembonar Kovil – Akkur.
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Mangainallur – Poraiyar – Tharangambadi.Poonthottam – Thiruveezhimalai – Nachiyar koil.Mayiladuthurai – Kuttalam – Kumbakonam (South of Cauvery).Mayiladuthurai – Kathiramangalam – Kumbakonam (North of Cauvery).Sirkazhi – Thiruvazhkoli puthur (West of Sirkazhi).Mayiladuthurai – Vaitheeswaran koil – Sirkazhi.Mayiladuthurai – Keezhaiyur – Poompuhar.Since there are many no of temples the directory has been split into two pages as below: Note: The “Points of Interests” on lodging / restaurants are at end of this blog posting. Maylidauthurai is the travel base from where you can see most number of Divya desams and Thevara padal petra sthalams, more than even Kumbakonam and Kanchipuram! Especially, Thirunangur (near Sirkazhi) and its surroundings have the maximum no of Divya desams and Thevara Padal Petra sthalams.
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The day before kadaimugam, car festival (Rath) is celebrated where cars from Vallalar temple, Mayuranathar temple and Parimala Ranganathar temple go around in their car streets. The last day of Iyppasi called “Kadaimugam” and the next day, i.e., the first day of Karthigai called “Mudavan Muzhukku” are the most sacred days. People from all over the place throng the banks of Cauvery to take a holy dip. The whole month of Iyppasi is the festival period and is called Thula Utsav. It is believed that Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswathi come to Cauvery during the month of Iyppasi every year to get rid of their sins that are collected from the pilgrims who take a holy dip in them and recharge themselves for the next year. The name of the town comes from the legend that Goddess Parvathi took birth as Peacock and worshiped Lord Shiva at the Mayuranathar temple in the town ( Mayur in Sanskrit and Mayil in Tamil means peacock). Mayuram is glorified with an old saying “Aayiram aanaalum mayuram aahaathu ( ஆயிரம் ஆனாலும் மாயூரம் ஆகாது)”, meaning even a combination of 1000 special places can not be compared to Mayuram. The river Cauvery traverse through this town. The town of Mayiladuthurai in Tamil or Mayuram in Sanskrit is at a distance of around 280 Kilometers from Chennai.