Achaladeepeswarar temple, Mohanur near Namakkal.
Achaladeepeswarar temple, Mohanur near Namakkal.
The reason for the Lord's name is very much within the sanctum sanctorum. Inside there is air ( oxygen), but there is no wind. So, the ever burning lamp inside the shrine does not flutter or move but is perfectly still. Hence, Lord is praised as Achala Deepeswara. Achalam means that not wavering and motionless ( Sthitha Prangya).
This happens to be a Parihara Sthala for Rahu and Ketu. Both have separate shrines and people running respective Dasa or having Sarbha dosha come here to do pariharam.This temple is also a Pithru dosha nivarthi Sthala. Normally when you enter any Shiva temple Chandra and Surya will be on the right and left side respectively. But here they are seen next to each other ( together) symbolising Amavasya which is the best day for Pithru tharpanam. Kaveri flows from North to south here as in Kasi/Varanasi and this temple is on the banks of the holy river.
People who have Pithru dosha or had not been able to perform Pithru karmas regularly can visit this temple and do thila tharpanam in banks of the River.
There is a separate shrine for Sarabeswarar. The sarabeswara is in the form of a Sarabha, a fusion of man, lion and eagle. He has four arms holding an axe,a deer, flame and a snake. He looks very ferocious putting his foot on Lord Narasimha who lies at his feet with folded hands.Legend is that Lord Shiva took the form of Sarabha to control the destructive rage of Lord Narasimha who was not able to control his anger after killing Hiranyakasipu. Devotees worship him before going for any sort of surgery and for a speedy recovery from its impact. worshipping him on Sundays during the Rahu Kalam (4.30 PM – 6 PM) and Chanting Sarabeswara Mantra for 21 Times would remove all the fear and anxiety from the mind. Also seen here is a beautiful Dharma Sastha with his consorts. In the walls you can see Rathi, Manmatha and Jyeshta devi with Varahi and Chamundi beautifully carved.









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