Locality : Alangudi State : Tamil Nadu Country : India Nearest City : Tanjore Best Season To Visit : All Languages : Tamil& English Temple Timings :Temple opens daily from 5:30 am to 12 noon and 4 pm to 8 pm. Photography : Not Allowed
Locality : Alangudi State : Tamil Nadu Country : India Nearest City : Tanjore Best Season To Visit : All Languages : Tamil& English Temple Timings :Temple opens daily from 5:30 am to 12 noon and 4 pm to 8 pm. Photography : Not Allowed
Apatsahayesvarar Temple was believed to be constructed by an ardent of Lord Shiva. ‘Amuthokar’, the minister of the King Masukuntha Chakravarti. He was beheaded by the Chakravarti, as he refused to give half of his Punya, (merit) to the King. On his death, the sthalam reverberated with the sound ‘Amuthokar’. The King got frightened at this constant diabolic echo, realizes his mistake and worshiped the Lord Abadsahayeswarar with ardent devotion. Then, he was relieved from all Doshas .
Legend has it that Alangudi is the place where Lord Shiva consumed the deadly poison as emitted during the churning of the ‘paarkadal’ (Sea of milk). Hence the place is known as Alangudi, which literally mean ‘the place where Lord Shiva consumed the deadly poison’. The Devas, when churning the paarkadal for nectar, were hindered by the poisonous fumes from the snake Vasuki and prayed to Lord Siva for deliverance. Lord Siva consumed the deadly poison (Ala Visham), thus giving rise to the name Alangudi to this sthalam and the Lord was known as ” Apatsahayesvarar ” (One who defends from the danger).
Once a Chola Raja, who ruled over Thiruvarur, was fascinated by the idol of Sundaramurthy at Alangudi and desired to have it installed at Thiruvarur for worship. On learning this, temple priest at Alangudi become panic stricken. He disguised the idol as a child affected with chicken-pox, hid it inside a swing and brought it back safely to Alangudi. The traces of Chicken-pox can still be seen on this image.