Friday, September 8, 2017

Mudikondan Kothandaramar Temple – Legends

Mudikondan Kothandaramar Temple – Legends
Pancha Rama Kshetras:
Thillaivilagam, Paruthiyur, Vaduvur, Mudikondan, Adambar are the five auspicious places specialized as Pancha Rama Kshetras, in Thiruvarur District.
Lord Rama visit to hermitage of the sage Bharadhwaja:
The temple is associated with the hermitage of the sage Bharadhwaja. Mudikondan has a mention in the Valmiki Ramayana. It was here the ashram of Sage Bharadhwaja existed. During his march to Lanka, Sri Rama stayed in the hermitage of Sage Bharadhwaja for a short while, when the sage wanted to treat the Lord with a feast. Sri Rama politely declined to accept the offer as he was on a mission and promised to accept the same on his way back to Ayodhya.
When Rama was returning back after completing his mission, his Pushpaka Vimanam landed near the hermitage. Lord Ranganatha, the Kula devata (family deity) of Lord Rama manifested at the request of Bharadhwaja Maharishi for the sake of Lord Rama. Lord Ranganatha personally coronated Lord Rama with a pushpa kireedam (a crown made of five different Deva Loka flowers).  Rama gave darshan to Sage Bharadhwaja with this Mudi (crown) and hence the place is known as Mudikondan.
Hanuman’s angry gesture:
Rama asked Hanuman to make a quick trip to Nandigram to inform Bharatha of their arrival. By the time, Hanuman returned, Rama had adorned the crown and finished his meals. Saddened by the fact that his Lord did not wait for his return and not having set aside a plantain leaf for him, Hanuman decided to stand outside. Hence, Hanuman is absent in the sanctum sanctorum and he has a separate shrine opposite to Sri Ramar outside the temple complex. Also, it is believed that Hanuman in his anger prayed that plantain should not grow here. To this day, there is no growth of plantain trees in Mudikondan, though one would find a number of trees outside this village.
Lord Rama Temple facing east:
Generally, Ram temples are built facing south as Vibishana from Lanka always wanted to have the darshan of Lord Rama according to scriptures.  But here, the temple is facing east as he gave the darshan to Sage Bharadhwaja with Mother Sita and Lakshmana in his coronation form. However, Lord Sri Ranganatha installed by Sage Bharadhwaja is facing south to grace Vibishana.