Thiru Kudanthai Anubhavam

PerumAL – mUlavar : SaarngapANi, ArAvamudan, aparyAptAmrtan

Sayana tirukkOlam (reclining), facing East-vuthaana sayanam

Thayaar-: komaLavalli tAyAr

Vaidika vimAnam (veda veda vimAnam)/thIrttam : Kaveri River, hemapushkarinI, arasalARu

Pratyaksham : hemamaharshi

mangaLaaSaasanam : 51 pAsurams

PeriAzhvAr tirumozhi : 2-6 – pAsurams 2, 6; 2-7 – pAsuram 7
nAcciyAr tirumozhi : 13 – pAsuram 2
tirumazhisai AzhvAr : tiruccanda viruttam – pAsurams 56 to 61
nAnmukan tiruvandAti, pAsuram 36
tirumangai AzhvAr : Peria tirumozhi 1-1, pAsurams 2, 7
Peria tirumozhi 1-5, pAsuram 4
Peria tirumozhi 2-4, pAsuram 1
Peria tirumozhi 3-6, pAsurams 5, 8
Peria tirumozhi 5-5, pAsuram 7
Peria tirumozhi 6-8, pAsuram 9tirumangai AzhvAr : Peria tirumozhi 6-10, pAsuram 1
Peria tirumozhi 7-3, pAsuram 3
Peria tirumozhi 7-6, pAsuram 9
Peria tirumozhi 8-9, pAsuram 5
Peria tirumozhi 9-2, pAsuram 2
Peria tirumozhi 10-1, pAsuram 6
Peria tirumozhi 10-10, pAsuram 8
Peria tirumozhi 11-3, pAsuram 4
Peria tirumozhi 11-6, pAsuram 9
tirukuRuntANDakam, pAsurams 6, 14
tiruneDuntANDakam, pAsurams 17, 19, 29
tiruvezhukURRirukkai
siRiya tirumaDal, pAsuram (line) 73
Peria tirumaDal, pAsuram (line) 114
bhUtattAzhvAr : iraNDAm tiruvandAti, pAsurams 70, 97
pEyAzhvAr : mUnRAm tiruvandAti, pAsurams 30, 62
nammAzhvAr : tiruvAimozhi 5-8, pAsurams 1 to 11

Raja goburam-150 adi/Sri villi puthoor-165 ‘/ sri Rengam-236 ‘ vuyaram..

Vutharaayanna/ Dakshinaayana vaasalkal/Thaayarai Thiru mannam seya Sri vaikundathil erunthu Thiru Theril Ezunthu erunthu vanthaar..

Vubaya pirathaana divya desam-moolavarukkum/uthsavarukkum pirathaanam

Divya Pirabantham arulliyathaaAara amutha Aazvaar-Thiru Mazisai Aazvaar edathilum pettru avarai Thiru Mazisai Piraan aakkinaar/Thiru ezu koottru erukkai -aaru pira banthan gallilum Thiru Mangai Aazvaaraal Mangallaa saasanam/

At the end of one of the previous yugAs, foreseeing the praLaya (the great
deluge) coming up, Lord Brahma placed the VedAs, the Divine Nectar and the
seeds of creation in a mud pot called amrta kumbham (kuDam) and kept the
amrta Kumbham safety on top of Mountain Meru. During the PraLaya kAlam the
amrta kumbham was washed away by the flood. In due course moving in the
south direction it came to halt at a particular place. Then at the wish of all
devAs, Lord Siva pierced the pot with an arrow. Immediately amudam (Divine
nectar) flowed from the pot and flowed in two parts, one into MahAmaga KuLam
and another in to PoRRAmari Kulam. Since it was here that the Divine nectar
flowed out of the amrta kumbham, this divya desam is called KuDamUkku,
KumbakoNam or simply TirukkuDandai.
This divya desam is located between two rivers, Cauvery (on the North) and
arasalARu (on the South).

This is one of the Panca Ranga Kshetrams.

BEAUTIFUL VIDEO OF THE JYESHTABHISHEKAM OF THE RESPLENDENT
DIVYA DAMPATHIGAL OF TIRUKKUDANTAI.
Part 1 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a21bFmnxFKE
Part 2 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFjBPNoDr4c
Part 3 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82geF1UKYp8
TIRUKKUDANTAI GARUDA VAHANAM/PAVITROTSAVAM

TIRUKKUDANTAI TIRTAVARI

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