Sri Brahammagnana Pureeswarar temple- For Avittam star

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Sri Brahammagnana Pureeswarar temple- For Avittam star

Sri Brahmmagnana Pureeswarar Temple, Keezha Korukkai – 61- 401, Near Patteeswaram, Kumbakonam Taluk, Thanjavur district.

The temple is open from 11.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.

+91 98658 04862, 94436 78579,+91-435-240 2660


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Temple's Speciality:


Lord Shiva in the temple is a swayambumurthy. There are two Nandhis (bull vehicle of Lord Shiva) in the same Mandap before Lord and Mother shrines.

Mahashivrathri is grandly celebrated in the temple in February-March.

There are shrines for Vinayaka, Muruga with His consorts Valli and Deivanai, Adhikara Nandhi with His consort, twin Bhairavas, Sun, Dakshinamurthi, Brahmma, Mother Durga and Lord Arthanareeswara in the corridor-prakara. Patteeswaram and Darasuram temples also are nearby.

General Information

Shravishta or Avittam star people are generally well to do and are popular with public support. They are majestic in look and self-confident.

They give due respect to their wives.

Exhibiting a wide variety in its personality traits, natives of Shravasthi Nakshatra are well known for their sociability and adaptability. With their captivating smile and endearing ways, they are exceptionally fine tuned in striking a comfort zone with the given surrounding. Manifesting vivacity, confidence and constancy of purpose, personality traits of such natives are geared to luxury and good life. Being one of the most vibrant Nakshatras the natives born with Dhanishtha or Dhanishta in ascendance are equally charitable and wise.

Ability to shine in lines related to performing arts such as music and dance also counts amongst their multi dimensional positive traits. Striking a bond of geniality and harmony with the immediate surroundings is a uniquely laudable trait of these natives. Revealing the positive facets of hopefulness, joy and sympathy; natives of the mentioned Nakshatra are given to much success and achievements.

Greatness of the Temple


Avittam starrers pray here for relief from any adverse planetary reasons. Devotees pray for removal of obstacles in marriage efforts, good education and for brain health and family unity.

It is believed that praying the twin Nandhis in the temple with a garland made of cashew and groundnut would fetch expected results to the devotee. The temple is in a dilapidated condition. Avittam starrers and the public are requested to contribute liberally for the renovation of the temple.

The place assumed Avittam star importance, as Lord Brahmma attained wisdom on this day. It is advised that Avittam star people visit this temple as often as they could or on the particular star day or birthday or on the star day falling in the month of Avani (August-September) and follow a step by step pradakshina which would favourably change their destiny totally. Devotees pray here for the education of their children, business development mental peace. As there are lines in foot too as in our fingers, it is advised that the step by step pradakshina should be done by pressing the feet so that the prints should be recorded in the temple soil. The temple was built during the period of Kulothunga III.

History of the Temple:


Gorakka Siddha came to this temple on his pilgrimage to Shiva temples. He stayed in a mutt here where many devotees were also staying. While he woke up at midnight, he was shocked to see a woman sleeping by his side and her sari on his hands. As a repentance, he cut off his hands and stayed in the mutt for some time. He bathed in Chandra Pushkarini and worshipped Gnanapureeswarar and Pushpavalli. Pleased with the devotion of Gorakkar, Lord appeared before him and restored his hands. As hands were cut here, the place is called Korakkai and as the Siddha worshipped with short hands (after being cut), it is called Kurukkai. Changing with times, finally, it is now Korukkai.

Two demons Madhu and Kaidapa snatched the Vedas from Brahmma and hid them under the sea. They were redeemed by Lord Vishnu and handed back to Brahmma. Yet Brahmma could not perform His creation job efficiently. As Advised by Lord Vishnu, Brahmma worshipped Lord Shiva here and regained Gnana-wisdom on Avittam star day in the month of Aavani and resumed His creation job efficiently. As the Lord imparted Gnana to Brahamma, he is praised as Gnanapureeswarar.








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