Devanatha Perumal Temple, Thiruvahindrapuram
Thiruvahindrapuram
ஸ்வாமி வேதாந்த தேசிகரின் தாயக க்ஷேத்திரம்; ஔஷதகிரி குன்றில் புகழ்பெற்ற ஹயக்ரீவர் சந்நிதி; திருமங்கை ஆழ்வாரால் மங்களாசாசனம் செய்யப்பட்டது.
Sthala Purāṇam
Thiruvahindrapuram, about 5 km west of Cuddalore on the banks of the Garuda Nadi (Gadilam) in Tamil Nadu, enshrines Devanatha Perumal in a standing posture with Thayar Hemambujavalli, also called Vaikuntanayaki. By tradition Adisesha created the shrine; its tirthams are the Sesha Theertham (Adisesha) and Vajra Theertham (Garuda), and the vimanam is the Suddhasatva Vimanam. On the adjacent Aushadagiri hillock is a celebrated shrine to Hayagriva, the deity of knowledge and learning. Swami Vedanta Desika lived and worshipped here — the spot is preserved as Desikan Tirumaaligai — and is traditionally associated with the Hayagriva moorti of this temple.
Mangalāśāsanam — the Āḻvār pāsurams
The Lord Devanatha Perumal (standing) with Hemambujavalli (Vaikuntanayaki) of Thiruvahindrapuram is glorified in 10 pāsurams by:
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