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Sri Vaigundha Nathan Perumal Temple

VaiKunda Vinnagaram - Sri Vaigundha Nathan Perumal Temple, Seergazhi


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About the Temple:

This sthalam is also one among the Thirunaangur Divyadesam and lies in Thirunaangur in Tanjore district in Tamil Nadu. Bus facilities are also available.

Sthala Puranam:

In this place Udhanga Maharishi and king Uparisaravasu got the dharsan of the Lord as he is in Vaigunda Loga.

So, the pious river Viraja which is considered to run across the border of Vaikunda loga is the theertham here.

It's true that god is one. But different relegion preech different paths to attain god. But finally it will take to the ultimate god only. So to indicate this the Vimaanam here is Anantha sathya Varthaka Vimaanam.

To attain Vaikunda is to attain life without rebirth, and the perumal of this Kshetram would bless one if we offer our trueselt.

Moolavar:

The Moolavar of this sthalam is Sri Vaikunda Nathan. Other name of the Perumal is Thamarai Kannudaya Piraan. The Moolavar is in the Irundha (Sitting) Thirukkolam facing his thirumugham towards east direction. Prathyaksham for King Uparisaravasu and Udhanga Maharishi.

Thayaar:

The Thaayar of this sthalam is Vaikunda Valli. Periya Piratti and Bhoomi Piratti are found along with Moolavar and Utsavar.

Mangalasasanam:

  • Thirumangaialwar - 10 Paasurams.
    Total - 10 Paasurams.

Pushkarani:

  • Lakshmi Pushkarani.
  • Udhanga Pushkarani.
  • Viraja Theertham.

Vimanam:
Anantha Sathya Varthaka Vimaanam.

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