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of his legs is said to be shorter than the other. Hence, he is said to
walk with a slight limp. Shani walks slowly and is named Shaniswara. He is
said to be dark and short. His Chariot is drawn by eight horses. In Tamil
Nadu, his vehicle is said to be the crow. Thirunallar
This
is the only temple that is dedicated to Lord Sani or Saturn.
Tirunallar is about 50 km from Kumbakonam. The main deity is
Adipurishhwara or Naleshwara. His consort is Pranambikai. It
is customary to first worship Shiva, then Ambal and lastly Shani. By
praying at this temple, the unmarried will soon get married, the childless
will have children, and the jobless will get jobs. Cure from major illness
like epilepsy and leprosy is possible. As Shani is in charge of longevity
and death, the devotee prays here for a long life. Alternatively, one can
pray to Yama, the Death God, who is Shani's elder brother. Those
unable to visit the temple, pray at home on Saturdays after lighting a
lamp. At
the time of Sani Peyarchi when Saturn
transits between zodiac signs, literally millions throng this shrine. The
legendary King Nala is said to have been relieved of his afflictions,
which were due to the malefic influence of Saturn, after worship in
this temple. The temple tank, the Nala theertam is
believed to wash off all kinds of misfortune and afflictions. Tiruvalanchuzhi
This
temple is about one and half kilometers from Swamimalai and 5km from
Kumbakonam.it is believed to have been built in the seventh century. The
presiding deity is Karpardeeshwarar. His consort is Perianayaki. The
entrance gopuram is in five tiers. There is a very big shrine for Shiva as
Bhairava. This temple is housed in about eight acres and has many smaller
shrines. Shani is in a separate shrine facing Surya. Though not as popular
as Tirunallar, Shani is equally powerful here.
Bathing
in the Cauvery which flows nearby is said to wash away one's sins.
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