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- Thrikodithanam_Mahavishnu_Temple abstract "The Divya Kshetram was built by Sahadeva of Pandavas. King Rukmangatha of Surya Vamsa undertook Ekadasi Vratham and gifted all his punyas to Devas by which he reached Devaloka. There are also shrines for Krishna and Narasimha.Another legend is that temple servant being cursed by the deity to turn into a stone as he delayed the opening of the temple doors making the devotees to wait for Darshan. The statue of the servant can be seen in front of the temple.A monthly Sravana Deepams (festival of light) is performed.Sthlapuranam :This sthalam is said to be worshipped and constructed by Sahadevan, one among thePandavas. This sthala perumal, Athpudha Narayanan gave his seva (prathyaksham) forRukmaangadhan, who is one of the king of Soorya Vamsam (generation). He had agreat thought for the world people and worked for their life.He greeted all the Gnanis, Yogis and bhaktaas of Vishnu and gave them proper respectand satisfied their needs. On hearing this, Vasishta Maharishi told about the greatcharacter of Rukmaangadhan to Indiran. To test the great character, Indran sendNaradhar to Rukmaangadhan.Rukmaangadhan welcomed Naradhar and gave him lots of respect by doing Padhapoojas and offered him with a special garland which had a peculiar flowers in that.NAradha getting the proper respect from him, left that place. By blessing him.Naradha went to Indra lokam with the garland that is given by Rukmaangadham. Onseeing the beauty and the smell that came out from the flower, Indran was very muchattracted by it and ordered his soldiers to get the flower from the Garden ofRukmaangadhan. As ordered by Indra, the soldiers daily stole the flowers from theGarden and gave it to Indran.Rukmaangadhan was surprised to see the flowers being plucked and placed somesoldiers to check who is stealing the flowers. But, the deva loka soldiers, without beingseen by the soldiers placed in garden, stole the flowers. The garden soldiers fired somegarlic plants to get the light, so that using the light, they can easily catch the personwho is stealing the flowers.The smell of Garlic is said to have the character of minimizing the Power of Gods. Atthis stage, the smoke of that came out of the Garlic plants mixed with the air and allthe soldiers of Indran lost their powers and the soldiers in the garden also lost theirpower and as a result, they were caught and finally they said that they belong to Indralokam and explained all the things. On hearing this, Rukmaangadhan didn't get angry,instead gave them proper respect and treated them well. But, Simultaneously all thesoldiers, Devars in Deva lokam lost their power and that day is said to Ekadasi day. Allof them asked at least minimum amount of credit from the person who is doing fastingon Ekadasi. Rukmaangadhan searched for a person who is fasting on Ekadasi. But, hecould not identify not even a single one.Finally, a women who led her life by washing clothes of the village peoples fought withher husband and because of this, she didn't have her food for the day. Without knowingthe day is Ekadesi, she did the fasting. He explained all the things to her and asked herto give the credit of the viradham, there by helping the devas of Deva lokam. She alsoaccepted it and gave one part of her vradham to them and to regain their power.Rukmaangadhan thanked the women and gave lots of precious ornaments and moneyto her. Thus, through Rukmaangadhan, Sriman Narayanan explains the greatness ofEkadesi Viradham.The specialty of this sthalam is said to be worshipped and constructed by Sahadevan,one among the PanchaPandavas.Moolavar:The Moolavar found in this sthalam is Athpudha Narayanan. He is also named as"Amirutha Narayanan". and He is in Nindra Thirukkolam facing the east direction.Prathyaksham for Rukmaangadhan.Thayaar:The Thaayar of this sthalam is Karpagavalli.Mangalasasanam:Nammalwar - 11 Paasurams.Total 11.Pushkarani:Bhoomi Theertham.Vimanam:Punniya koti Vimaanam.".
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- Thrikodithanam_Mahavishnu_Temple date "June 2013".
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- Thrikodithanam_Mahavishnu_Temple comment "The Divya Kshetram was built by Sahadeva of Pandavas. King Rukmangatha of Surya Vamsa undertook Ekadasi Vratham and gifted all his punyas to Devas by which he reached Devaloka. There are also shrines for Krishna and Narasimha.Another legend is that temple servant being cursed by the deity to turn into a stone as he delayed the opening of the temple doors making the devotees to wait for Darshan.".
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