51 Shakthi Sthalam / Shakthi Peedam - Thirumayilai Sri Karpakambal Temple !!


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Thirumayilai/Shukrapuri/Vedapuri is one of the 275 Thevara Shivasthalam of Lord Shiva/Shakthi Peedam located in Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. In this temple Lord Shiva worshipped in the form of a self-manifested Linga. It is one of the oldest temples of Lord Shiva referred as Mount Kailash ‘ Kaillaye Mayilai’ built during the 7th Century by the Kings of Pallava Dynasty, the Kings of Vijayanagara also have made abundance of contributions to this temple.




Presiding deity – Thiru Kapaleeswarar with his consort Goddess Sri Karpakambal




Mangalasasanam – Thiru Gnana Sambandhar




Saint Arunagirinathar sung praising the glories of Lord Subramanya in this temple.




Worshipped by – Goddess Parvati, Lord Brahma, Lord Rama, Four Vedas, Sage Shukracharya,




Significance – Lord Brahma sanctified a Linga and worshipped Lord Shiva and got rid of his ego




Sage Shukracharya regained his lost eye after worshipping Lord Kapaleeswara in this temple.




Lord Subramanya was blessed with a spear by Goddess Sri Parvati for the battle against the demon Tharakasura.




Thirumayilai is the birth place of the famous Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar who wrote one of the famous composition ‘Thirukkural’.




Goddess Sri Parvati transformed into a peacock and worshipped Lord Shiva on this sacred land. She underwent severe austerities praying to Lord and envisioned Lord as Punnaivana Nathar under the Sthalavruksham positioned here.




Theertham – Kapali Theertham




Sannidhis – Lord Ganesha, Lord Nandikeshwara, Lord Subramannya with his consorts Goddesses Sri Valli & Deivayanai, Lord Jagdeeswara, Navagraha, Lord Veerabhadra, Moovar, 63 Nayanmars, Bhairava, Saint Arunagirinathar, Punnaivana Nathar, Lord Shaneeswara, Poompavai,


 


Festivals – Panguni Uthiram, Panguni Brahmostavam, Masi Pournami, 63 Moovar Thiruvizha, Thirukalyanam, Maha Shivaratri, Vaikasi Visakam, Amavasya, Thiru Karthikai, Skandha Shashti, Adi Pooram, Aippasi Annabhishekam, Navaratri,


 


Sthalavruksham – Punnai




The legend has that there was a time the Mount Himalaya and its surroundings were under the abstract control of the demons. They harassed the life of deities and sages, they all appealed to Lord Vishnu. As instructed by Lord Vishnu, all the spiritual energies of the deities turned into a flame and as desired by the deities and Sages Goddess Sri Sati was rose from the flame and she was brought up by Daksha Prajapathi. Later, she married was to Lord Shiva against the will of her father.





A Grand Yagna was conducted by Dakshaprajapathi ended in disaster, his own daughter Goddess Sri Sati had to sacrifice her life in the sacrificial fire. This catastrophic incident brought trepidation amongst the deities. Inconsolable Lord Shiva carried the lifeless body of Goddess Sri Sati and wandered on the Earth for several years. The functions of Trinities to protect the Universe were shattered. All the deities were frightened about the terrible consequences and appealed to Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu’ dice chopped off the lifeless body of Goddess Sri Sati into several parts to diffuse the grief of Lord Shiva and each part fell into the different parts of the Earth. The places where the body parts of Goddess Sri Sati fallen on the Earth were turned into ‘Shakthi Sthal/Shakthi Peedam’.
This temple remains open from 6.00 AM to 1.00 PM in the morning and 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM in the evenings.




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