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Sri Athitheeswarar Temple-For Punar poosam

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Sri Athitheeswarar Temple-
Sri Athitheeswarar Temple, Vaniambadi – Old Vaniambadi, Vellore district.

Vellore is 140 kms from Chennai
Vaniambadi is 60 kms from Vellore

The temple is open from 6.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.



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Punarvasu or Punarpoosam is a male star with Satvic characters. Some of the basic characteristics of people born in Punarvasu nakshatra include their being religious in their orientation and sincere in their efforts. They are good in their ability to communicate and are well in control of themselves. It is their combination of strong physique as in the case of broad shoulders, and a strong mind that makes them unique. While they are generally popular among people, they would also have frequent illnesses.

Punar poosam is the birth star of Lord Rama. Purchasing groceries, house warming ceremony and to buy new properties on this day brings more wealth. It is believed that kids before starting their education must worship goddess Saraswathy to become intelligent Punar poosam starrers are generally intelligent and more talented in debating, interested in tourism and could identify others’ characters easily
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Temple's Speciality:
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Lord Dakshinamurthy in the temple graces sitting on the Nandhi the bull vehicle of Lord Shiva holding a deer, battle-axe with a Chinmudra a symbol keeping the thumb and second finger together while the other three fingers are together separately. The philosophy behind the thumb and the second finger touching each other is, that the Jeevatma (second finger) bends to join the Paramatma (thumb) thus keeping away from the other three fingers representing arrogance, fate and illusion. These three drag the Jeevatma the second finger from Paramatma the thumb..

Those who are born in Punaravasu Punarpoosam may also visit Sri Abathsahayeswarar Temple that is at Alangudi, near Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu.
he Temple:

Abathsahayeswarar temple is the sacred sthalam of Guru Bhagwan, or Jupiter. The Shiva Lingam is Swayambhu, or having formed on its own in the temple. When Devas, the celestial beings were set against the Asuras in their quest for the nectar or eternity, Amirtham, by churning the Paarkadal, there were poisonous fumes that emanated from the oceans. To escape from the harmful effects of the poisons, they prayed for the poisons had to be controlled and neutralised, and Lord Shiva saved them by consuming the poison. The temple is known to be the place where Shiva consumed the poison (which was called Aala visham) – and the place came to be known as Alangudi, which translates into drinking the poison.

The temple is located along the banks of the River Cauvery and there are 15 theerthams or sources of holy water in the region. The one within the temple is called Amrita Pushkarni, where Goddess Parvati is said to have been reborn and to have united with Lord Shiva. This has given rise to the other name for the place, which is Thirumana Mangalam, which signifies wedding. Lord Vinayaka or Ganesha is also said to have killed the heinous threat to the Devas, Gajamuhasura, and hence, Ganesha is called Kalangaamal Kaatha Vinayakar, or the saviour.

Since Lord Shiva saved the Devas from grave danger, the God came to be known as Abathsahayeswarar, or the saviour from harm.
Prayers at the Temple:

The temple is special for Lord Dakshinamurthy, who had preached the Devas afflicted by the poisons that emanated from the fumes of Paarkadal. Hence, people born in Punarvasu Nakshatra would stand to benefit by worshipping the Lord at Abathsahayeswarar Temple on Thursdays. The garment that is favoured to Guru is yellow in colour. The temple tends to be thronged by devotees during the period of Guru Peyarchi, the time when Jupiter is known to change places.







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Temples to Visit for Punarvasu Punarpoosam Nakshatra
 
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