Premapuri its the divya desam for both Vaishnavites and Saivites. nearly 6100 years old.
The Moolavar is Azhagiya Nambi seen in bhujanga sayanam pose facing east. the utsavar is Sundararajan. thayar is Azhagia Valli Nachiyar. Manduka theertham and Kollidam. Taraka Vimanam. Lord appeared to Brahma and Valmiki.
Both Thirumazhisai alwar and Thirugnanasambandar sang in praise of the lord here. Once there was a flood in the river Kaveri as the Sivasthalam lying to the northern bank could not be reached a devotee saint therefore stood on the bank of the river and sang in praise of the Lord. Lord Ganesa on the other bank is said to have strained his neck and tilted his head to listen to the song. the idol is therefore known as Sevi Saitha Vinayakar.
The three rivers Kaveri Savithri and Phalguni rivers are said to have merged here. Also therefore called dakshina Gaya. people perform sraddha here.
Premepuri is also called Thirumukkudal. The Manduka pushkarini is common to both the Perumal koil and Siva temple.
this is where Kamban composed half a song for Silambi and Avvaivar composed the other half of the song. Kamban for the half the money he requested and Avvaivar in return for the Gruel fed to her.
The Moolavar is Azhagiya Nambi seen in bhujanga sayanam pose facing east. the utsavar is Sundararajan. thayar is Azhagia Valli Nachiyar. Manduka theertham and Kollidam. Taraka Vimanam. Lord appeared to Brahma and Valmiki.
Both Thirumazhisai alwar and Thirugnanasambandar sang in praise of the lord here. Once there was a flood in the river Kaveri as the Sivasthalam lying to the northern bank could not be reached a devotee saint therefore stood on the bank of the river and sang in praise of the Lord. Lord Ganesa on the other bank is said to have strained his neck and tilted his head to listen to the song. the idol is therefore known as Sevi Saitha Vinayakar.
The three rivers Kaveri Savithri and Phalguni rivers are said to have merged here. Also therefore called dakshina Gaya. people perform sraddha here.
Premepuri is also called Thirumukkudal. The Manduka pushkarini is common to both the Perumal koil and Siva temple.
this is where Kamban composed half a song for Silambi and Avvaivar composed the other half of the song. Kamban for the half the money he requested and Avvaivar in return for the Gruel fed to her.
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