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SURYA Surya
or the Sun is the most powerful of all celestial bodies, the other being
Chandran, the Moon. The Sun is the source of all vital energies of our
solar system and is the centre of all cosmic forces. The Sun has been
worshipped in India from time immemorial. The Gayathri Mantra, an ode to
the Sun is from the Rig Veda. It is one of the most important prayers
chanted even today. The Sun is worshipped every morning. There are several
references to sun worship in the Vedas, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The
Sun is the symbol of health, success and prosperity. Prayers to the Sun
are supposed to cure ailments in the eye, bones and skin. The Sun is also
believed to control the well-being of one's father. Every
year, in January the festival Pongal is celebrated in Tamil Nadu. It is a
harvest festival, a thanksgiving for a good crop. This is an important
festival even in the urban areas. Among
the Navagraha temples of the Kaveri delta are two temples dedicated to
Surya: the Suryanar Koil and the Kandiyur Shiva temple. Suryanar
Koil This
temple is dedicated to the sun. It is situated about 15 km from Kumbakonam
in Tanjore District. King Kulothunga Chola, the First, built it in the
year 1100 AD. This temple is a small compact temple with high walls and a
spacious compound .Suryanarayana, the Sun God, is the presiding deity
here. This is a very rare instance where the main deity is the Sun and not
Shiva. The Sub God stands with a lotus in either hand. Beside him are his
two wives Usha Devi and Chaya Devi. Surya faces west such that devotees
face the rising sun while worshipping. The temple is especially crowded
during the Harvest season in January when Pongal, the most important
festival of the Tamils is celebrated. Soon after Pongal follows the
seven-day festival of Ratha Saptami signifying the transit of the Sun from
the Tropic of Capricorn to the Tropic of Cancer the advent of summer in
the Northern Hemisphere. Another major festival at the temple is Vasantha
Navarathri in September, October. The temple is open daily between 6am to
12.30pm, 4pm to 8pm. Kandiyur
Shiva Temple Kandiyur
is about two km from Kumbakonam. The temple is right in the middle of this
bustling town and is west facing. At this temple, Surya yields to Shiva as
the main deity. This temple is very important as Surya is said to have
worshipped Shiva here. The legend goes that he was blessed by Shiva and
obtained a boon that all who worshipped Shiva here would also receive
Surya's blessings. This temple is said to be as important as Suryanar
Temple and is the equivalent of Sri Kalahasti in Andhra Pradesh. This
temple is one of the rare temples where one can see Brahma with his
consort,Saraswathi. Brahma looks majestic and Saraswathi looks
beautiful. Since he is the creator of the universe and she is the Goddess
of fine arts and music, it is believed that all wishes relating to jobs,
exams and children are granted here. This temple is believed to have been built in the seventh century AD or even earlier as poets have sung about the presiding deity in the seventh century. The temple is open daily between 6am-12pm, 4pm-9pm.
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