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The Three Sakthi Temples

The document describes three Sakthi temples located near Chennai - Ichchaa Sakthi temple of Thiruvudai Amman, Gnaana Sakthi temple of Vadivudai Amman, and Kriyaa Sakthi temple of Kodiyidai Amman. It is considered auspicious to visit all three temples in a day, with Thiruvudai Amman first, Vadivudai Amman second, and Kodiyidai Amman third. Each temple has its own deity, location, and story according to the Sthala Puraanam legends of how the temples were established. Special prayers are made at each temple involving specific offerings.

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The Three Sakthi Temples

The document describes three Sakthi temples located near Chennai - Ichchaa Sakthi temple of Thiruvudai Amman, Gnaana Sakthi temple of Vadivudai Amman, and Kriyaa Sakthi temple of Kodiyidai Amman. It is considered auspicious to visit all three temples in a day, with Thiruvudai Amman first, Vadivudai Amman second, and Kodiyidai Amman third. Each temple has its own deity, location, and story according to the Sthala Puraanam legends of how the temples were established. Special prayers are made at each temple involving specific offerings.

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The three Sakthi Temples

Ichchaa Sakthi - Thiruvudai Amman


Gnaana Sakthi - Vadivudai Amman
Kriyaa Sakthi - Kodiyidai Amman

The temples for these three sakthis are located near Chennai. The form of the Devi in all
three temples are identical. It is considered auspicious to get darshan of all three sakthis
one after the other on the same day, especially on a full moon day & if possible on a full
moon day which falls on a Friday.

The Sakthi to be visited first, early in the morning is Thiruvudai


Amman - Ichchaa Sakthi (the devi who will fulfill devotees wishes).
Special prayers are to offered to this Devi by offering yellow saree &
mangoes for neivaedhiyam.

The Lord is Thirumanangeesar.

The temple is located in Meloor (since there is a Melur down south,


this place is also known as North Meloor). Nearby locations are
Nandiambakkam, Minjur.

Sthala Puraanam
This place was once a forest with filled with trees & shrubs with sweet
smelling flowers and was known as Suganda Vanam (Suganda-
indicating sweet smelling, vanam-forest).

The people from neighbouring villages found a grazing cow showering


its milk into a shrub. They found a Lingam (Suyambu - self formed)
within the shrub. They worshipped the Lord as Sungandavaneswaran.
In due course the name changed to Thirumanangeesar, a tamil name.

There are sannadhis for Appar, Sundarar, Manickavasagar, Suryan,


Bariravar, Veerabadrar.

The Sakthi to be visited second, in the morning is Vadivudai Amman -


Gnaana Sakthi (the devi who will bless us with Gananam - facing south).
Amman Sannadhi is to the left of Lord Siva's sannadhi. Special prayers
are to offered to this Devi by offering red saree & jack fruit for
neivaedhiyam.

The Lord is Thyaagaraaja Swaami.

He is known by other names such as Aadhipureeswarar (the


sthalapuranam claims that this is the first temple in the world),
Vaanmeega naadhar, Kaarani Vidangar, Padambakka Naadhar, Maanicka
Thyaagar, Thiruvotreeswaran.

The temple is located in Tiruvotriyur, 7 kms from Paris, Chennai.

Sundarar, one of the four saivaite saints married Sangiliar at this temple
with the Maghizhamboo tree as witness. The tree stands to this day.
There are sannadhis for Ganesha, Balasubramanian, Infant Siva, Valar Kali Amman in the
outer prakaaram.

In the inner prakaaram are the sannadhis of the 63 saivaite saints, Adi Shankarar.

There are 27 lingams in a row, one for each of the 27 stars.

The Sakthi to be visited third, in the evening is Kodiyidai Amman -


Kriyaa Sakthi (the Devi who assists us in all our actions). Special
prayers are to offered to this Devi by offering green saree & bananas for
neivaedhiyam.

The Lord is Maasilaamaneeswarar.

The temple is located in Thirumullaivaayil (a place full of Mullai flowers -


jasmine & hence the name), near Ambattur, Aavadi.

Sthala Puraanam
When Thondaiman was the ruler of Thondai Mandalam, people were
tortured by unruly gangsters. The king set out to destroy them. But they
were very powerful having gained the support of negative forces, by
means of mantrams & tantrams.

On his way back, the king's elephant caught its leg in a Mullai creeper.
The king tried to cut the creepers with his sword. Blood started sprouting
from the spot. The king cleared the spot & found a Svayabu Siva
Lingam. The king was so upset that he had hurt the Lord & raised his
sword to cut off his own head. Lord Siva appeared along with Uma Devi,
Nandi Devar & his ganas and blessed the king. He sent Nandi Deva along
with the king to destroy the gangsters.
The grateful king constructed a temple for the Lord. Since the Lingam was cut, a medcinal
herbal sandal paste is appled to the Lingam (sandana Kaappu). The Devi sannadhi is seen
to the right of the Lord sannadhi. The Nandi idol instead of facing the Lord, is seen facing
the entrance of the temple. It is believed that he is on the alert looking to vanquish the bad
elements.
There is a sanndahi for Thondaiman. In the outer prakaaram, there are the sannadhis of
Vinayagar, Suryan, Virabadrar, Nagar, Lord Muruga with Valli & Deivayanai,
Colzhapureeswarar & Kusalapureeswarar.

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