Sunday, August 10, 2014

Introduction




Sri Valli Deivayannai sametha Sri Subramanyaya Namaha:


Arupadaiveedu meaning six sacred houses(veedu) There are many temples for lord Muruga in Bharat. (Murugu means handsome in Tamil litrature) These six temple and the places are specially showed divine actions and purposefulness to the world.
Sanskrit poet Kalidasa experesses very nicely in his kumarasambam about incarnation of Lord Muruga. Further more Nakeerar the Tamil poet has written predominantly in his Thirumurugatru Padai about Lord muruga's actions, that is his furriness, teachings, valorous battle his marriage, Love,   Appearance with energy of wisdom, and energy of mercy. That is Valli Deivayanai samedha Sri Subramanyaya Namaha: Further Nakeerar  has honored to each of these six temples and projected well to their importance to the universe. 
All his  poems also revealed that all  these temples were well established during the sangam age. 
Tolkappiyam, is the most ancient of the extant Sangam works, dated between the 3rd century BC and 5th century AD explines about Lord Muruga in a great manner.
Silapathikaram the anchient tamil literature 2000 years old in that book also gives references about these temples.
Many of those people  settlers in alien countries and devotees of Lord Muruga even now they are visiting to Thiruchentoor for Kandhasashti. It is one of the six importent temples.
I am presuming that the readers will be delighted to read the information of the temple and the legend.   
Now we will look about the temple details and divine manifestation and reasons for.
Saroja Mani

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