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Annamalaiyar Temple   Tiruvannamalai


About Annamalaiyar Temple

Annamalaiyar Temple is a Tamil Hindu temple committed to the god Shiva, situated at the base of Annamalai slopes in the town of Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu, India. It is huge to the Hindu organization of Saivism as one of the temples related with the five components, the Pancha Bhoota Stalas, and particularly the component of flame, or Agni. Shiva is worshiped as Annamalaiyar or Arunachaleswarar, and is spoken to by the lingam, with his object of worship alluded to as Agni lingam. His associate Parvati is portrayed as Unnamulai Amman.The directing god is loved in the seventh century Tamil Saiva standard work, the Tevaram, composed by Tamil holy person writers referred to as the nayanars and delegated Paadal Petra Sthalam. The ninth century Saiva holy person writer Manikkavasagar formed the Tiruvempaavai here.

In Hindu folklore, Parvati, spouse of Shiva, once shut the eyes of her better half energetically in a bloom cultivate at their house Mount Kailash. Albeit one minute for the divine beings, every light wa taken from the universe, and the earth, thusly, was submerged in dimness for a considerable length of time. Parvati performed repentance alongside different aficionados of Shiva. At that point her significant other showed up as a section of flame at the highest point of Annamalai slopes, returning light to the world. He at that point converged with Parvati to shape Ardhanarishvara, the half-female, half-male type of Shiva. The Annamalai, or red mountain, lies behind the Annamalaiyar temple , and is related with the temple of its namesake. The slope is holy and considered a lingam, or famous portrayal of Shiva, in itself.

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