275 Thevara Shivasthalam !! Thiruppazhanam Thiru Apathsahayeswarar Temple !!


Jai Sriman Narayana !!
 

Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!

 


 


 

Thiruppazhanam/Saptha Sthana Sthalangal is one of the 275 Thevara Shivasthalam of Lord Shiva located in Thiruvaiyaru, Thanjavore District, Tamil Nadu. In this temple Lord Shiva worshipped in the form of a self-manifested Linga.
 
 
 

Presiding deity – Thiru Apathsahayeswarar with his consort Goddess Sri Periya Nayaki/Bruhath Nayaki
 
 
 

Mangalasasanam– Thirunavukkarasar, Manikka Vasagar, Thiru Gnana Sambandhar
 
 
 

Theertham– Mangala Theertham/Cauvery Theertham

 
 
 
Sthalavruksham– Vazhai, Jackfruit

 
 
 
Worshipped by – Lord Kubera, Lord Chandra, Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi, Lord Vishnu, Sage Agastya, Dharma Sharma,

 
 
 
Sannidhis–Lord Ganesha, Lord Nandikeshwara, Lord Subramanya with his consorts Goddesses Sri Valli & Deivayanai, Lord Venugopala, Medha Dakshinamurthi, Pasupatheeswarar, Appudhi Adigalar, Saptha Rishis, Sapthamathas, Navagrahas, Lord Nataraja & Goddess Sri Sivakami, Lord Bhairava, Lingas, Goshta murtham – Ashtadikpalakas, Ashtalakshmi, Goddess Durga, Lord Dakshinamurthi, Jwaharamurthi,

 
 
 
Festivals– Maha Shivaratri, Panguni Uthiram, Navaratri, Masi Makam, Thiru Karthikai, Aippasi Annabhishekam, Arudra Darisanam,

 
 
 
Significance– This temple is very close to the birth place of Thiru Apputhi Nayanar,

 

 
 


Saptha Sthana Sthalangal are the prominent seven temples of Lord Shiva located within the vicinity of Thiruvaiyaru, Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu. These temple’s myths are closely associated to the celestial wedding of Lord Nandikeshwara with the daughter of Sage Vyagrapadha.
 
 

Thiru Aiyyarappar Temple - Thiruvaiyaru
 

Thiru Apathsahayeswarar Temple - Thiruppazhanam
 

Thiru Uddhavaneswarar Temple - Thiruchotruthurai
 

Thiru Vedapureeswarar Temple - Thiruvedhikkudi
 

Thiru Brahmashirakandeswarar - Thirukkandiyur
 

Thiru Pushpavaneswarar - Thiruppunthuruthi
 

The above mentioned are the Sapathana Sthalangals located with in the vicinty of Thiruvaiyaru.
 
 

This temple remains open from 6 .00 AM to 11.00AM in the morning and 4.30 PM to 7.00 PM in the evenings.
 
 

Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!
 
 
Jai Sriman Narayana !!

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