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The Adhi Ratneswarar Temple is a major
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with
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as the presiding deity, located in the town of
Tiruvadanai Tiruvadanai or Thiruvadanai is a town and a taluk headquarters of the Ramanathapuram district, in Tamil Nadu, India. The town is known for the Adhi Ratneswarar Temple and is mentioned in the Thevaram hymns. It is situated about 70 km aw ...
in the state of
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.


Legend

Thiruvadanai is one of the many temple towns in the state which is named after the grooves, clusters or forests dominated by a particular variety of a tree or shrub and the same variety of tree or shrub sheltering the presiding deity. The region is believed to have been covered with Vilva forest and hence called Vilvavanam. Legend has it that Vaaruni, the son of
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, the God of rain who was cursed by a Sage to have an elephant's body and a goat's head, regained his normal form after worshiping Shiva at this temple. The name of the town is believed to have been derived from this mythological incident(''Thiru''- sacred; ''Adu''- goat; ''Aanai''- elephant; ''Thiru Adanai''- the sacred place, where the goat-headed-elephant regained his original form). The Sun God(''Suriyan'') is said to have worshiped a blue diamond image of Shiva here. Sage Brighu(''Brighu Munivar'') is also said to have worshiped the Lord here. Another popular belief is that during the exile of
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s,
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got the pasupatha missile from Lord Shiva. He was asked by the Lord to come to Tiruvadanai to know how to use the weapon. As a mark of his devotion(Bhakti), Arjuna installed the shrine(Somaskanda) in the temple.


History

It is one of the shrines of the 275
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. This is one of the 14 Shiva temples praised in
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hymns which are located in Paandiya Naadu (south eastern part of Tamil Nadu ). Sages
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,
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and divine cow
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had worshipped Lord of this temple.
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in the temple is praised in the Tirupugazh hymns of saint
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.


Architecture

The Tower (''
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'') of this temple is a specimen of Dravidian art presented in the upper stories. It was recently renovated by the benign patronage of some film actors of the state. The surface of the ''Gopuram'' depicts various lifelike art from the different anecdotes of the
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. The pictures are painted in oil and exhibit vivid descriptions of the incidents depicted. The tower can be seen from a colossal distance of about 10 miles from the temple's premises.


Significance

Devotees pray to Lord Adhi Ratneswarar for relief from the evil effects of past deeds. Special Sukhra (Venus planet) Homas are performed on Mother for child boon. Those under planet Shukra’s main or sub-periods are advised to pray to Mother in this temple. Mother Snehavalli is the deity for the planet, Sukran (Venus). Those consulting Nadi astrology in
Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai (Tamil: ''TiruvaṇṇÄmalai'' IPA: , otherwise spelt ''Thiruvannamalai''; ''Trinomali'' or ''Trinomalee'' on British records) is a city and the administrative headquarters of Tiruvannamalai District in the Indian state of ...
and Vaitheeshwaran Koil come to this temple to perform the remedial pujas. The Tamil poet
Sambandar Sambandar (Tamil language, Tamil: சமà¯à®ªà®¨à¯à®¤à®°à¯, Romanization, romanized: ''Campantar''), also referred to as Thirugnana Sambandar (Tamil language, Tamil: திரà¯à®žà®¾à®©à®šà®®à¯à®ªà®¨à¯à®¤à®°à¯, Romanization, romanized: ...
is known to have composed the Thevara Pathigam here. This is one of the Shiva temples offering pujas to the Sun God. It is believed that the Sun worshiped Lord Shiva placing him on a stage made of sapphire gems, hence came the name of the Lord, Adhi Ratneswarar. When the Abhishekams are performed during mid-day, the Lord appears blue.


Festivals observed at the Temple

*10-day Vaikasi Visaka Vasanth Utsav (summer festival) in May–June *15-day Aadi Pooram in July–August *Navarathri in September–October *Shiva-Pradoshams the 13th day of both full moon and new moon fortnights in all months) *Karthikai in November–December and Chaturthi in the month of Avani(August–September)


References


Gallery

File:Thiruvadanai (24).jpg, left, Legend of the temple File:Thiruvadanai (11).jpg, Festive image of the temple File:Thiruvadanai (23).jpg, Pillared halls of the temple File:Tiruvadanaitemple3.jpg, Deity in procession File:Tiruvadanaitemple4.jpg, Processional deity going around the prakara {{Ramanathapuram district Hindu temples in Ramanathapuram district Padal Petra Stalam Shiva temples in Ramanathapuram district