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(Thandakarunyam)
Melmalaiyanur Amman
Once
upon a time, the goddess Shakthi was born as a girl named 'Dhakshayani' after
her father, King "Dakshan" who was immortally a son of Lord Brahma.
Dhakshayani loved Lord Shiva, for which her father criticized her, saying she
should not marry him as he stayed with the demons and snakes in the graveyard.
Lord Shiva came to the Daksha's garden where Dhakshayani was picking flowers
for Shiv pooja, and asked her to come with him to the Kailasham (The Himalayas)
on the bull named Nandi. Dhakshan was very angry with Shiva, so he tried to
insult Lord Shiva by making a Yagna by inviting all Gods, Devas, and Rishis,
but not Lord Shiva.
The
Yagna started and all the gods, devas and rishis went to the yagna. Dhakshayani
Devi was very vexed by her father's action. She asked her husband for
permission to attend that yagna to ask her father why he ignored her husband
(Dhakshan's Son-in-Law) and why he is doing this yagna without the Lord Shiva.
The Lord advised her not to go there but Dhakshayani argued, and the Lord with
utmost anger said "GO" to Dhakshayani and she went. However, Daksha
even criticised the Lord Shiva among all the invitees who came to that yagna.
Dhakshayani realized that her husband asked not to go there, but she came there
without obeying her husband. She felt guilty and cursed her father saying that
your yagna will be destroyed, and she jumped onto the fire in the yagna.
This
news is brought to the Lord Shiva by the saint Naratha. Upon hearing this the
Lord danced an angry dance, "Ruthra Thandavam"; his sweat fell to
earth, forming Lord Veerabhadra and Bhadrakali, and these two danced with the
Lord Shiva. Then the Lord ordered Veerabhadra and Bhadrakali to kill Dhaksha
and destroy the yagna. Meanwhile, the Lord Shiva took the burnt body of
Dhakshayani and danced fiercely; as he danced Dhakshayni's body disintegrated,
falling throughout India to create Shakti Peethas. Where the right hand fell in
Tamil Nadu is a place called Thandakarunyam, later called Melmalaiyanoor. The
right hand that fell there is protected by a long snake by making a snake hive
till now that snake hives sand is given as prasada On obeying his commands Lord
Veerbhadra and Bhadrakali maa destroyed the yagna the Devas and Rishies and the
Gods went away from there in fear and finally Lord Veerabhadra killed Daksha by
slaying his head and all Gods asked to give life to Daksha, so Lord Veerabhadra
slayed the head of a goat which was kept for the sacrifice for the yagna and
put its head on Dakshas body and gave him life. The Daksha, with the goat's
head, asked for forgiveness from Lord Veerabhadra and the Lord Shiva and then
the Lord Veerabhadra went with Daksha to the place full of Betal
leaves(Vetrilai kaadu) now called Anumanthapuram and stayed there and giving
boons to the people who worship him. Goddess Bhadrakali also came to
Anumanthapuram and stayed there near a lake in that village till now the people
who were caught by an evil ghost go to that temple and get relief from evil
ghosts. As the devotees belief she is roaming on mid nights around her circle
to protect her devotees from diseases.
Once
Shakthi was reborn as Parvati, Brahma performed a yagna to save god and men
from two demons known as Sandobi and Sundaran. Through this yagna Tilottama, an
apsara came to life. Attracted by the beauty of Thilothama, the demons and even
Brahma, followed her. For her protection she went to Kailash where Brahma also
followed. As Brahma also was with five heads, Parvati mistook him for Shiva and
felt at his feet. When Parvati realized the truth, she was very angry and
prayed to Shiva that the fifth head of Brahma should be destroyed. So Shiva as
"Rudra" cut off one head of Brahma. Now, Brahma now with four heads
cursed Shiva that his fifth head must be attached to his hand itself and
hereafter Shiva must be affected having hunger, having no sleep. So Shiva came
to earth and roamed everywhere. When he was hungry he begged and ate, but half
of the food he begged was eaten by the fifth head of Brahma: that is, the
"Kabala" so Shiva roamed in every graveyard and slept in ashes and
that form of Shiva is worhipped as Bhairava in south India.
Parvati
went to her brother Lord Vishnu and asked for relief for her husband so Lord
Vishnu said to Parvati, "My dear sister, go to Thandakarunyam graveyard
with your husband and make a pond there named "Agni kula theertham"
and prepare a tasty food made by Agathi keerai (Humming bird tree leaves) and
blood of chicken and serve that food to kabala and then throw the food
everywhere in the graveyard. The kabala will come down, leaving Shiva's hand,
to eat the food. Then take your husband to the pond and clean him with that
water so that it will not catch your husbands hand". Parvati did as her
brother said: she took her husband to thandakarunyam graveyard and prepared the
food, served it to the kabala and then threw it in the graveyard. The kabala
came down from Shiva's hand; meanwhile, Parvati took her husband to the pond
and cleaned him. The kabala searched for Shiva's hand but could not touch him
so it got attached to Parvati's hand. So Parvati forgot about this and danced
but later she recognised what had happened and became big, assuming a terrible
and fearful form and destroyed the kabala with her right leg.
The
fiercest form (Angara rubam or Agora rubam) which destroyed the kabala when
separated from Parvati is called Angalaamman. Parvati told Angalaamman to stay
there and give a boon to the people who worship her and she went to Kailasa.
However, Shiva was not there. Shiva got relief from Brahma's curse, but he was
too hungry so he went Kashi and there Parvati, incarnated as "Annapoorani
Devi", served him food and Shiva ate and got relief from his hunger.
In
the Thandakarunyam Angalaamman give boon to the people who worship her the
people who had diseases went there and get relief from the diseases she drive
away the evil ghosts from the people and people go there and worship her in New
moon days (Amavasya) at the midnight of every New moon day Angalamman is
decorated and put on a swing (Amavasai Oonjal).
Mayana
Kollai
This
was a main function celebrated for Angalamman.The major function celebrated for
her is the "Mayana Kollai" celebrated in the Tamil month of Maasi
that means in the English month of February and March. It consists of Animal
sacrifice of goats and chickens for her. The functions falls on a new moon day
of the Tamil month Maasi (Maasi Amavasya)and the day before the new moon day is
Maha sivaratri which is a main function contributed for Lord Shiva. In
Malaiyanoor it is celebrated for ten days and Angalaamman was decorated in
different forms and she was taken in chariot in the streets of Malaiyanoor.
Temples
Her
temples are mainly found in Tamil Nadu.
There
is a famous temple in Putlur in Tiruvallur district near Chennai, named 'Sri
Angala Parameswari temple' which is said to be 500 to 1000 years old. The
temple is filled with turmeric and kumkum smell. Women place a lime fruit at
the feet of the Goddess keeping their sari pallu also there with some prayer.
If the fruit rolls and falls at the sari piece, it indicates their wish will be
fulfilled, it is believed. The idol of the goddess appears as a women suffering
from labour pain lying with her mouth open.
The
temple for Angala parameshwari amman at Iluppur in Pudukottai District is also
very powerful and is home deity for many people there. People from even abroad
like USA,Singapore come here to make offerings.
World’s
Biggest Angalaparameswari Temple, Ankalipuram, Near Agaramangalam Village
,Chittor
Angala
parameshwari templle in Amur/Amoor, Musiri Taluk, Trichy
Angala
Parameswari Amman Temple, Sannathi Street, Opposite to Thiruverkadu Bus
Terminus, Thiruverkadu, Chennai
Angalamman
Temple, Kaveripakkam
Sri
Angalamman Temple, Bhandahalli, Dharmapuri District(Jami S R)
Angalamman
Temple in Choolaimedu, Chennai
Angala
Parameswari Temple, Royapuram, Chennai
Angala
Parameswari Temple, Tiruvallikeni, Chennai
Angalamman
Temple, Choolai, Chennai
Angalamman
Temple, Kalvadangam Arulmigu Angalamman Thirukoil, Kalvadangam, Salem District,
Sankagiri Taluk
Angalaparameswari
Temple, Thurayur, Tiruchchirappalli
Angalaparameswari
Temple, Melmalayanur, Viluppuram
Angalaparameswari
Temple, Parangani, Vanur taluk, Viluppuram DT
Angalaparameswari
Temple, Naalukottai, Sivagangai
Angalamman
Temple, Muthanampalayam, Tiruppur
Sri
Angala Amman Temple, Melmaliyanoor.
Sri
Angala Parameswari Temple, Soorakuzhi, Andimadam, Ariyalur DT
Sri
Angala Parameshwari Temple, Iluppur, Pudukottai District
Sri
Angala Parameshwari Temple, Uppiliakudi, Off Ilayavayal, Pudukottai District
Arulmigu
Angala Parameswari Thirukovil, Vadugapalyam Village, Pollachi, Coimbatore
District
Sri
Angala Parameshwari Temple, Olappalayam, Gobichettipalayam, Erode District
Sri
Angala Parameswari Amman Temple, Ariyanenthal, Paramakudi Taluk, Ramanathapuram
District
Arulmigu
Angaala Parameswari Temple, Enathi Sengottai, Manamadurai, Sivaganga District
Sri
Angala Parameswari Amman Temple, Kottur, Peralam(via), Nanilam Taluk, Thiruvarur
District
sri
angalamman temple, Venbavoor, Veppanthattai (Tk) Perambalur (Dt). This temple
main function was mayanakollai coming chitra pournammi.2015
Sri
Mel Malaiyanoor Angala Parameswari temple, Kuala Selangor, Malaysia.
Sri
Anggala Parameswari Amman Alayam, Kuala Selangor, Malaysia.
Sri
Angala Parameshwari Amman Alayam, Muthialpet, Pondicherry- India.
Sri
Angala Parameshwari Amman Alayam, Pillaiyarkuppam,Puducherry 605502- India.
Sri
Angala Parameshwari Temple, Rasipuram, Namakkal District
Sri
Angala Parameswari Amman Thirukkovil,Saka Naickken Street, Near Kasukkadai
Street, Thanjavur
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