1 Pasupatheeswarar Temples are spread all over India
2   Front of Annamalai University (I have gone many times when I was
working in Mannampandal A V C college Mayavaram; the you tube will show it .
https://youtu.be/4EPe4_C6PZ8
3    *Pasupateeswarar temple, Karur* is located in Karur
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karur> and is one of the seven Sivastalams.
This city was called karuvoor during the time of Sambandar
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sambandar>'s visit to this temple. From the
inscriptions so far deciphered, it is clear that the temple existed during
the reign of the king Rajendra Chola
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajendra_Chola> (1012-54 CE) since he gifted
land to this temple. For the Kongu Cholas and Kongu Pandyas, the temple was
a favourite and, it the drew undivided attention of the Vijayanagar rulers
too. Legend says that Kamadhenu <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamadhenu>,
the mythological cow, meditated upon Siva to receive his blessings and the
name Aanilai. Brahma <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahma> is said to have
worshipped the presiding deity here. Thus the *Sthala Theertham* is called
the *Brahma Theertham*. Since Kamadhenu, the cow (locally call *Pasu*)
worshipped the presiding deity, Shiva came to be known as Pasupatheeswarar.
4      *Pasupatheeswarar Temple, Avoor* or *Avoor Pasupatheeswaram* is a
Hindu temple dedicated to Hindu god Shiva
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva>, located in the village Avoor,
located 12 km south of South Indian town, Kumbakonam
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumbakonam>, Tamil Nadu
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_Nadu>, India
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India>. The temple is one of the 3 *madakoil*
 built by 7th century Chola <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chola>
king, Kochengat
Chola <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kochengat_Chola>. The temple is known
for the Panjakavyamuthra, the five images of Bhairava vijay. The temple is
revered in the verses of *Tevaram <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tevaram>*,
the 17th century Tamil Saiva canon by Tirugnana Sambandar
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campantar>. There are various inscriptions
associated with the temple indicating contributions from pandya
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandya>. The present masonry structure was
built during the Chola dynasty <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chola_dynasty> in
the 9th century, while later expansions are attributed to Thanjavur Nayaks
during the 16th century.
5     Panthanallur is located at a distance of about 20 kms from
Mayiladuthurai on the Mayiladuthurai to Thiruppananthal route. This place
is 8 kms north-east of Thiruppananthal. Thiruppananthal to Kumbakonam is
about 18 kms.

Other Devara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam near this place are –Thiruvaippadi,
Thiru Seinganur and Thiruppananthal.
General Information
Moolavar
Sri Pasupatheeswarar
Ambal
Sri Venubhujambikai, Sri Kaambana Tholi Ammai
Theertham (Holy water)
Surya Theertham
Sthala Vriksham (Sacred Tree)
Sarakkontrai tree
Pathigam (Hymn) rendered by
Saint Thirugnanasambanthar and Saint Thirunavukarasar (Appar)6
Pasupatheesvarar
Temple / Swayambhu Pasupatheeswarar Temple /Sri Suyambu Pasuathiswarar
Temple / சுயம்பு பசுபதீஸ்பவரர் கோயில் / Thinnakonam / தின்னகோணம்,
Tiruchirappalli District, Tamil Nadu.
The Visit to this temple was a part of the “Trichy Heritage Walk” organized
by “Yaaooyakay – யாஊயாகே- Group”, to the Historical Chozha period temples,
in and around Trichy aka Tiruchirappalli, scheduled on 20th & 21st March
2021. Even though they were contributed by the Pallava, Chozha, Pandya,
Vijayanagara Kings, and the present Nattukottai Nagarathars, they are less
popular. This is also one of the "Thevara Vaippu Sthalam".

Chapter 64 - Paśupatīśvara (paśupata-īśvara-liṅga)  skanda puranam

Section 2 - Caturaśīti-liṅga-māhātmya

Īśvara said:

1. Do listen to the (greatness of the) Liṅga named Paśupatīśvara, the
sixty-fourth deity. By merely visiting it one averts birth in animal womb.

2-9. O great goddess, there was an extremely righteous king well-known all
over the earth as Paśupāla. He was engaged in the protection of animals.
Once, with a desire to see the ocean, he went on a visit to the ocean.
There he saw five male beings stationed conspicuously. There was a woman
with loose dishevelled hairs moving about constantly. Struck with fear, the
king swooned. He was encircled by those robbers and particularly by that
woman. Another group (of five robbers) came simultaneously and surrounded
the excellent king. The king was bound by all of them who stood surrounding
him. As the king stood restrained, all the robbers became merged into one.
They were struck by Paśupāla but they did not die. They rose up again. On
seeing the undauntedness of the king and his steadfastness in the fight,
all those ten robbers became merged into the body of the king. As if
originally incorporeal, all of them became united together. On seeing them,
King Paśupāla immediately became sad. Then he saw the great sage Nārada,
the son of Brahmā, who was endowed with penance, coming to him. The king
asked him:

16b. On hearing the words of Paśupāla, Nārada spoke these words:

I7ab. “The men who were conquered by you in fight (but) were seen merged in
your body by you, were five cognitive organs and five conative ones.

I7c-18a. O excellent king! The woman who was seen moving about by you, was
Buddhi (Intelligence). In the form of mind she always wanders and is never
steady.

18b-19a. They (the sense-organs) were formerly subdued by Brahmā, the
Creator of the world, (but) even he got infuriated through objects of
senses dear to him.

19b-20. The share of Śaṃbhu was not appropriated by Brahmā in his
sacrifice. Mahādeva is the annihilator of the universe. (But,) O king, he
(too) was deluded by his sense-organs and he became angry with Suras
(Devas).

21-25. The Suras are the Vibhūtis (empowered parts) of Śiva. All the three
worlds are solely intended for his sport. Yet, by him the bow was strung
well for the sake of a share! The teeth of Pūṣan were shattered. Divākara
(the Sun) was made unconscious. The eyes of Bhaga were plucked and the god
of Yajña in the form of an antelope was hit. The Devas were turned into
Paśus (animals). The sages were denied the Vedas. The Dharmaśāstras of the
sages were taken away by the all-powerful Lord. (Hence) sages who have
mastered the Vedas say that the sense-organs are invincible. The intellect
in the form of mind is excessively so and cannot be brought under control.
Hence, O king, do not be grief-stricken for no reason.”

The Devas said:

30. O Bhava, if Maheśvara is pleased with us as before, do not delay; grant
us the Vedas and the Śāstras as well as perfect knowledge.

Īśvara said:

31-33a. All of you are Paśus. Accompany me to the holy spot Mahākālavana
that causes liberation from the state of Paśus. I shall become your Pati
(Lord) and thereby you will attain liberation. In order to be sympathetic
to you and to bless the worlds I shall assume the form of a Liṅga by the
name Paśupatīśvara.

Then all the Devas visited the Lord and became liberated from the state of
Paśu. They went to heaven in great delight.

33b-37. Brahmā spoke to Paśupati with the mind fully pleased: “As regards
the people who see you, the Lord of Devas, with great devotion, all the
persons in their families, all the Pitṛs who have attained Paśutva (animal
status) due to the fruition of their Karmas, will get liberated. Let the
sins committed by men knowingly or unknowingly, be dissolved by worshipping
that deity. If Paśupati, the liberator of persons from animal state is not
visited by men, they are no better than animals in the world. Of what avail
is their life? By seeing Śiva named Paśupati, the sins incurred during
childhood, youth or old age, get dissolved.

38-44. If men visit you in the month of Pauṣa, you shall be the bestower of
boons on them, O Lord who always confer what they desire to have. If in the
course of a day in the month of Pauṣa, men visit you, O Lord of Devas,
undoubtedly they will attain more than the benefit mentioned as resulting
from the gift of gold to a deserving person made over during a solar
eclipse, especially in Kurukṣetra. It shall be everlasting and
undiminished. But by visiting the Lord one day in the month of Pauṣa, the
benefit will be greater. There is no doubt about it.” (Nārada said:) “After
saying this Lord Brahmā went to Brahmaloka, O king, along with sages and
wise men. He considered his duty fulfilled. He was pleased with himself.
Hence, O great king, if you desire the greatest goal, propitiate that Liṅga
that liberates one from brutish womb. Go to Mahākālavana and worship the
deity to the south of Indreśvara.”

On hearing the words of the noble-souled Nārada, O my beloved, Paśupāla
went to Mahākālavana. By visiting that Liṅga he attained the highest goal.

Thus, O goddess, the sin-destroying power of Paśupatīśvara has been
narrated. Listen to (that of) the deity Brahmeśvara.

īśvara uvāca |

śṛṇu tvaṃ paśupatyākhyaṃ catuḥṣaṣṭikamīśvaram |

yasya darśanamātreṇa paśuyonirna labhyate || 1 ||

ye tvayā puruṣā dṛṣṭāstvayi līnā jitā mṛdhe |

buddhīndriyāṇi te pañca paṃca karmendriyāṇi ca |

bhramantī yā ca nārī sā tvayā dṛṣṭā nṛpottama || 17 ||

manorūpeṇa sā buddhirbhramatyeva hi na sthirā |

jitāni tāni pūrveṇa brahmaṇā lokakartṛṇā || 18 ||

so'pi krodhavaśaṃ nīta indriyairviṣayaiḥ priyaiḥ |

pitāmahena sve yajñe śambhorbhāgo na kalpitaḥ || 19 ||

mahādevo jagannāthaḥ sṛṣṭisaṃhārakārakaḥ |

iṃdriyairmohito rājankrodhaṃ cakre surā nprati || 20 ||

pauṣamāse tu saṃprāpte ye tvāṃ paśyaṃti mānavāḥ |

teṣāṃ tvaṃ varado deva sadābhīṣṭakaro bhavet || 38 ||

sūryagrahe yathā dattaṃ kurukṣetre viśeṣataḥ |

pātre dānaṃ suvarṇasya proktamakṣayyamavyayam || 39 ||

pauṣamāse dinaikena narāṇāmadhikaṃ tathā |

taddarśanena deveśa bhaviṣyati na saṃśayaḥ || 40 ||
There is a big list   K Rajaram IRS 2225

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Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2025 at 19:03
Subject: [KeralaIyers] Re: [iyer123] PASUPATISWARAR TEMPLE,PANDANALLUR,
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Dear Mr Sekar,

Sorry for late acknowledgement of your response. Very good information. I
read in smart phone, so it took much time to trace back in Laptop.
Gopalakrishnan

On Saturday, 1 February 2025 at 08:57:03 pm IST, Narayanaswamy Sekar <
[email protected]> wrote:


Thank you.

Because you stated that the presiding Deity is Pasupatheeswarar
I am writing this. Interesting coincidence.

Annamalai University, near Chidambaram, is situated in a place called
Annamalai Nagar. The university is the only major institution there. I did
my graduation there.

In Annamalai Nagar, just about 150 meters are so away from the University
is an old temple called
Pasupatheeswarar Temple and His Devi is called Mangalmbikai. What a
coincidence.

Legend is that Arjuna got Pasupathastra ( Divya Astram) from God Shiva in
this place and that's why the temple is called Pasupatheeswarar Temple and
the presiding Deity is called Pasupatheeswarar.

Re:  Navagrahas standing in a straight line, you can see it in the famous
Vaitheeswaran Koil also. There is a vigraham for God Dhanvantri also in the
same Prakaram.

Thought I will share this info.

N Sekar




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*PASUPATISWARAR TEMPLE,PANDANALLUR, THANJAVUR DISTRICT-TAMILNADU-COMPILED*

Dear friends,

Today my posting is about Pasupathinathar temple near Tiruvidaimarudur in
the Thanjavur District of Tamilnadu. I visited the temple along with temple
visits after my retirement.

Hope a divine reading

Gopalakrishnan 1-2-2025

Introduction

Pasupatiswarar Temple is located in Pandanallur in the Thiruvidaimarudur
taluk of Thanjavur district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Lord Shiva is worshiped as Pasupatheeswarar, and is represented by the
lingam and his consort Parvati is depicted as Mangalambika. The presiding
deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the
Tevaram, written by Tamil poet saints known as the nayanars and classified
as Paadal Petra Sthalam.

Legend

This temple is associated with Goddess Parvathi playing with a ball, giving
the name Pandanainallur to the village and subsequently worshipped the
presiding deity in the form of a cow, giving the name Pasupatheeswarar to
the presiding deity.

Parvati was playing a ball game with *Lakshmi and Saraswati. *Shiva
collated the four vedas as a ball for his consort. *To avoid interference,
Parvathi disallowed sunset.* This resulted in natural calamity leading to
the fury of Shiva and kicked away the ball to obscurity.

Shiva cursed Parvathi to become a cow and ordered her to worship him in the
place where the ball was floated under Kondrai tree.

Parvathi in the form of Kamadhenu, the holy cow worshipped the lord in
snake's lair in Pandanallur.

Vishnu who herded the cow, found the cow devoid of milk one day and canned
it. The cow was rescued by Shiva from the lair and Parvathi was freed off
the curse.

Some variants mention that sage Kanva was having the cow. It was milking an
ant hill. When the sage followed the cow, it kicked the anthill under which
an image of Linga was found*. Following the legend, the image of the Lingam
has a mark of hoof.*

The Lingam is white in colour and ablution is not performed for the
presiding deity. The holy cow Kamadhenu milking on an anthill is a common
legend associated with most Shiva temples named Pasupatheeswarar, namely
the Eswarar worshipped by Pasu, the cow.

Etymology

As the Vedas, represented by balls (pandu in Tamil), came here to rest here
(vandhuadaintha), this place was called pandu vandhuanainda nallur, which
later on changed to Pandanallur.

History

There are many inscriptions associated with the temple *indicating
contributions from Cholas*. The oldest parts of the present masonry
structure were built during the Chola dynasty during the 11th century,
while later expansions, are attributed to later rulers.There are multiple
inscriptions in the temple from the Cholas from the 10th century. The
earliest inscription is recorded from the time of Rajaraja I….

*There are inscriptions indicating donations to the temple from the
Vijayanagar Empire*. The inscriptions refer the presiding deity as
Pasupathy Devan and Pasupatheeswarar, while the village is mentioned as
Pandanainallur and Vadanattu Vilathurnattu Pandanallur.

Architecture

The temple houses a five-tiered gateway tower known as Raja gopuram. The
temple has numerous shrines, with those of *Pasupatheeswarar, Mangalambiga
and Adikesava Perumal being the most prominent*.

All the shrines of the temple are enclosed in concentric rectangular
granite walls. The temple covers an area of close to an 2 acres. The temple
has three prakarams (closed precincts of a temple) and many mandapams
(halls).

The attached hall, the ardhamandapa measures the same width as the sanctum,
while its length is twice the sanctum. The ardhamandapa projects towards
the east. The Mukhamandapa has a square structure. There are five
devakoshtas that cover the exterior walls of the sanctum. The images of
Dakshinamurthy and Brahma are the only ones remaining out of the five.

Deities

The presiding deity in the form of lingam is housed in the sanctum.
Following the legend, the image of the Lingam has a mark of the cow's
hoof. *The
Lingam is white in colour and ablution is not performed for the presiding
deity.*

The presiding deity of the temple is Pasupatheeswarar, housed in the
sanctum. The consort Mangalambiga, is located in a south facing shrine.

Other Deities: DwaraVinayagar, Subramaniyar, KalyanSundarar, Sattanadar,
Gajalakshmi, Annapoorani, Pitchadanar.

There is a separate temple for Adikesava Perumal inside the complex.

*All the nine planets were witness to the marriage and* *so the navagrahams
here are seen in a single line instead of the usual arrangement.*

Rituals

The temple priests perform the puja (rituals) during festivals and on a
daily basis. Like other Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu, the priests belong to
the Shaiva community, a Brahmin sub-caste.

The temple rituals are performed four times a day; Kalasanthi at 8:00 a.m.,
Uchikalam at 10:00 a.m., Sayarakshai at 5:00 p.m., and Ardha Jamam at 8:00
p.m.

Each ritual comprises four steps: abhisheka (sacred bath), alangaram
(decoration), naivethanam (food offering) and deepa aradanai (waving of
lamps) for both Pasupatheeswarar and Mangalambikai.

The worship is held amidst music with nagaswaram (pipe instrument) and
tavil (percussion instrument), religious instructions in the Vedas (sacred
texts) read by priests and prostration by worshippers in front of the
temple mast

Festivals

There are weekly rituals like somavaram (Monday) and sukravaram (Friday),
fortnightly rituals like pradosham and monthly festivals like amavasai (new
moon day), kiruthigai, pournami (full moon day) and sathurthi.

The major festivals celebrated in the temple are Panguni Uthiram during the
Tamil month of Panguni (April - May) and Masi Magam in Maasi (February -
March).

There are weekly rituals like somavaram (Monday) and sukravaram (Friday),
fortnightly rituals like pradosham and monthly festivals like amavasai (new
moon day), kiruthigai, pournami (full moon day) and sathurthi.

The temple has  five yearly festivals on its calendar. The Panguni Uthiram
during the Tamil month of Panguni (April - May) and Masi Magam in Maasi
(February - March) are the most prominent festivals celebrated in the
temple.

Temple tank

Kamadhenu Theertham

Temple Tree :

Sarakkondrai.

Dance traditions

The temple has dance traditions specialising in Bharatanatyam.

Religious importance and Worship practices

The temple is counted as one of the temples built on the northern banks of
River Kaveri. The temple is revered in the verses of Tevaram, the 7th
century Saivite canonical work by the saint poet Sambandar. As the temple
is revered in Tevaram, it is classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam, one of the
275 temples that find mention in the Saiva canon.

Other Importance of the temple

The son of king Annapuram Mrithyunjayan of Saiyagiri got relieved of his
leprosy by praying here. King Kanthan of Kamboj recovered from a mysterious
disease by undertaking penance for 45 days and taking bath in the temple
tank.

Brahma, Suryan, Indra and Sage Kanva had prayed here to Lord Siva.

Temple Timings :

6.00 am to 12.00 noon ---- 5.00 pm to 9.00 pm

Location

Pasupatheeswarar temple is located in Pandanallur, a village in the Tamil
Nadu state highway SH150, on the Tirupanantal - Vaitheeswarankoil
road.  Pandanallur
is located 10km from Tiruppanandal

Distance from Mayiladuthurai (17
<https://www.google.com/maps/search/Mayiladuthurai+(17?entry=gmail&source=g>
km)    and Kumbakonam (29
<https://www.google.com/maps/search/Kumbakonam+(29?entry=gmail&source=g>
km) Thiruvarur (51 km)       Ariyalur (59 km)   and Tiruvidaimaruthur is 23
km away.

Administration

The temple is now maintained and administered by Hindu Religious and
Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu.

Address  of the temple

Sri Pasupadeeswaraswamy Temple,

Pandanainallur (Po), Kumbakonam (Tk),

Tanjore (Dt). Pin : 609 807.

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