The beautiful temple of Lord Muruga at Tiruttani crowns a single rock 700 feet above sea level. It is situated amidst a range of hills with a dramatic panoramic view. This sacred place is on the Chennai-Mumbai, 13 kilomters from Arakkonam and 84 kilometers from Chennai.
Around this town are famous religious places such as Kancheepuram (Banares of
the South) on the South, Sholingar and Vallimalai on the West, the popular and
renowned pilgrimage centre, Tirupati (otherwise called Balaji) and Kalahasti
(with its Vayu Lingam) on the North and Tiruvalangadu (of puranic fame) with
Lord Nataraja on the East.
Greatness of Tirutanikai
- Puranic Importance
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Of Lord Murugan's six Padaiveedus, Tirutanikai ranks
prominent as the crown jewel of our Lord. As its very name indicates, when
we propitiate our Lord in this holy shrine, He blesses us with mental peace
and bodily happiness. His righteous indignation towards the asuras for their
cruelty is said to have been quelled and cooled at this place which is,
therefore, known as Shantipuri (Abode of Peace). As the prayers and
desires of the devotees who worship our Lord Tanikesan on this hill with
unserving faith and intense devotion are fulfilled in no time, this hill is
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Lord Brahma propitiated Lord Murugan
here at the holy spring
(by the sides of the steps to the shrine) known as Brahmasonai after his
imprisonment by Lord Murugan for his failure to explain the Pranava ('Om'
mantra) and got back his creative function of which he was deprived by
Lord Murugan due to his egotistic impudence in neglecting to worship Lord Subrahmanya on his way to Mount Kailasa to worship Lord Siva. Nanda Devi worshipped our Lord here on the bank of the
Nandi River and got His peerless initiation to realize the unique
relationship between the soul (jeevatma) and God (Paramatma),
which is the quintessence of Saiva Siddhanta philosophy, the choicest
product of the Dravidian intellect according the pioneering dravidologist
Dr. G.V. Pope. |
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Literary Importance
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Apart from the puranic greatness of Tirutanikai, Saint Arunagirinathar, the illustrious devotee of Lord Muruga who lived 600 years ago, praised this hill as the chosen place for worship by devas and the favorite abode of saints performing prolonged tapas (austerities). He also compared this hill to Sivaloka (Bhuloka) and as the very soul of the world. Saint Ramalinga Swamigal (Arutprakasa Vallalar), who lived 150 years ago, was invited to come here by our Lord of Tanikai (seated on this hill) Who appeared before our saint in the mirror of his puja room at Madras after which the sour-stirring arutpa songs flowed from his lips in chaste Tamil like a torrential stream. Sri Muttuswami Deekshitar, who lived 200 years ago (one of the trinity of Karnatic music) had his inspiration in Tiruttani when our Lord (in the guise of an old man) met him on the steps and sweetened his tongue with the prasadam of this temple, which impelled him to sing his first song -- of course -- on Lord Murugan of Tanikai. Many a miraculous event takes place at this shrine from time to time by the grace of our Lord. Oh, how grand and glorious is our Lord Tanigesan on this sacred hill of ancient fame and name! |
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Specialities of Tiruttani
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At the lovely garden on the south side of this sacred hill amidst a thick cluster of shady trees and seven cool sprints, the Seven Rishis (who today form the Great Bear stellar constellation) are said to have worshipped Lord Muruga and the Sapta Kannikas (Seven Virgins) enshrined at this place in a tiny temple. On the outskirts of the Tiruttani town, on both sides of the Nandi River, are the ancient temples of Lord Vijayaragama Swami, Arumuga Swami and Veerateeswarar, the latter two of which are more than a thousand years old. In the temple of Arumuga Swami, there is soorya puja every year for three days in March when the rising sun is said to worship our Lord by casting its rays upon the holy Feet of the deity on the first day, Breast on the second day and Head on the third day through a hold in the wall, which reveals the marvellous intellect of the architects of ancient days. |
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Festivals
Besides the monthly Krittikais which attract a large number of devotees to this shrine, the two outstanding annual festivals are the Aadi Krittikai and the 31st of December New Year Step Festival.
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Aadi Krittikai |
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December 31st Step
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Devasthanam Amenities
The following amenities have been provided by Tiruttani Devasthanam for the benefit and convenience of the public:
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Ghat Road for easy and speedy access to the temple with Devasthanam buses and vans plying the route |
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Self-contained, well-furnished Devasthanam cottages and rooms within easy reach of the temple |
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Kalyana Mandapams for performance of marriages |
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Kalyana Utsavam (wedding ceremony) may be performed for a nominal fee |
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A Golden Car (Thanga Ther) 18 feet in height guilded with nine kilos of gold and crafted with exquisite craftmanship may be taken out and pulled in procession around the temple upon payment |
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Pure cow's milk (for abhishekam) and other puja articles are sold at the Fair Price Shop |
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Publications, calendars, rosaries and souvenir momentos are availble for sale |
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Palliyarai Puja (to obtain His Grace in divine slumber) may be performed. On payment of a lump sum, the puja will be performed in perpetuity for one day each year from the accrued interest |
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Orphanage and Karunai Illam for poor, parentless boys who are given free meals, lodging, clothing, public education and other facilities |
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Sri Subramanya Swami Government Arts College at Tiruttani supported by Devasthanam donations |
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Siddha Vaidya Dispensary |
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Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Library on the site of his birth in Tiruttani town |