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Rajagopuram-Thiruvarur Sri Thiyagarajar Big Temple. ponsframes photography chennai
Rajagopuram-Thiruvarur Sri Thiyagarajar Big Temple. ponsframes photography chennai, a set on Flickr.
Lord Vishnu was holding Lord Thiagesa in his chest and was worshipping him. He then passed Thiagesa to Indira. Indira approached Emperor Mushukunda to destroy the demon named Valan. The emperor killed the demon and restored Indira to his position. Indira gave many gifts to the emperor and asked him what else he wanted. Muhukunda asked for Thiagesar, which Indira was hesitant to part with as it was gifted to him by Lord Vishnu. He said that he cannot give it without the consent of Lord Vishnu. Mushukunda went to the Ocean of Milk, met Lord Vishnu and obtained his consent. Yet, as Indira was not willing to part with Thiagesa, he called Viswakarma the divine sculptor and asked him to make six such Thiagesa and gave Mushukunda one by one. Mushukunda returned them as his conscience did not accept them as true and original. Indira finally gave the real Thiagesa to the Emperor which he accepted along with the other six also.
Emperor Mushukunda called the divine sculptor Viswakarma and asked him to choose the right place to install Original Thiagesar on Earth. Vishwakarma placed Tiruvarur on one side and other places together on the side of a scale and found Tiruvarur heavier than the total of all other places and informed Mushukumda. Thus Lord Thiagesa was installed in Tiruvarur by emperor Mushukunda.` The other six idols of Thiagesa were installed in Nagapattinam, Tirunallaru, Tirukaravasal, Tirukuvalai, Tiruvaimur and Vedaranyam. All these places where Thiagesa is installed are known as Sapthvidasthalas.
Rajagopuram-Thiruvarur Sri Thiyagarajar Big Temple. ponsframes photography chennai
Rajagopuram-Thiruvarur Sri Thiyagarajar Big Temple. ponsframes photography chennai, a set on Flickr.
Lord Vishnu was holding Lord Thiagesa in his chest and was worshipping him. He then passed Thiagesa to Indira. Indira approached Emperor Mushukunda to destroy the demon named Valan. The emperor killed the demon and restored Indira to his position. Indira gave many gifts to the emperor and asked him what else he wanted. Muhukunda asked for Thiagesar, which Indira was hesitant to part with as it was gifted to him by Lord Vishnu. He said that he cannot give it without the consent of Lord Vishnu. Mushukunda went to the Ocean of Milk, met Lord Vishnu and obtained his consent. Yet, as Indira was not willing to part with Thiagesa, he called Viswakarma the divine sculptor and asked him to make six such Thiagesa and gave Mushukunda one by one. Mushukunda returned them as his conscience did not accept them as true and original. Indira finally gave the real Thiagesa to the Emperor which he accepted along with the other six also.
Emperor Mushukunda called the divine sculptor Viswakarma and asked him to choose the right place to install Original Thiagesar on Earth. Vishwakarma placed Tiruvarur on one side and other places together on the side of a scale and found Tiruvarur heavier than the total of all other places and informed Mushukumda. Thus Lord Thiagesa was installed in Tiruvarur by emperor Mushukunda.` The other six idols of Thiagesa were installed in Nagapattinam, Tirunallaru, Tirukaravasal, Tirukuvalai, Tiruvaimur and Vedaranyam. All these places where Thiagesa is installed are known as Sapthvidasthalas.