{"id":2290,"date":"2017-07-05T09:54:52","date_gmt":"2017-07-05T09:54:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gosthala.com\/?p=2290"},"modified":"2017-08-21T10:52:54","modified_gmt":"2017-08-21T10:52:54","slug":"thirunindriyur-sri-mahalakshmishwarar-temple-a-must-visit-temple-for-anusham-nakshathira","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gosthala.com\/thirunindriyur-sri-mahalakshmishwarar-temple-a-must-visit-temple-for-anusham-nakshathira\/","title":{"rendered":"Thirunindriyur Sri Mahalakshmishwarar Temple – A Must Visit Temple for Anusham Nakshathira !!"},"content":{"rendered":"
The temple that is meant for those who are born on Anusham Nakshathira<\/strong> is Sri Ulaganayaki Sametha Mahalakshmishwarar Temple<\/strong> located in a place named Thirunindriyur<\/strong> in Nagapattinam Dist. The main deity of the temple is Lord Shiva and He graces His devotees as Suyambu Moorthy.<\/p>\n The ruling deity of the Anusham star is Mitra. Mitra means Friendship and Loyalty. It is also represented by a Lotus. So it means that the star is associated with purity, knowledge, and enlightenment. People who are born on this Nakshathira have greater respect among their relatives and friends. They will also be honored at higher positions in the workplace. They love traveling and they will be frank while speaking to others. \u00a0Anusham starers are advised to visit this temple at least once in a year or on their birth star days to overcome all the difficulties in their life.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n As per the Sthala Purana<\/strong>, once there was a Chola King<\/strong> who used to worship Lord Shiva in the Chidambaram Nataraja Temple. During the travel of the king to Chidambaram, when he crossed a particular place, the wick<\/strong> of one of the lamp<\/strong> got extinguished<\/strong>. Even after trying to light the lamp, again and again, it resulted in vain. \u00a0This incident happened almost every day. The king was very much surprised and he enquired the local people whether any strange thing happened in this place. A shepherd<\/strong> told him that there was a Shiva Linga<\/strong> in this place that pours milk. When the king saw that Shiva Linga, he wanted to raise a temple for Lord Shiva. But he wanted to build the temple in another place. When he tried to take the Linga out of the place, it started to bleed.<\/strong> Hence the Chola King built the temple in the same place. This incident happened on an Anusham Nakshathira Day<\/strong>.\u00a0 Since the Wick of lamp stopped burning, this place is called Thirinindriyur<\/strong> (Tiri means Wick<\/strong> ). It is also said that the Goddess Mahalakshmi<\/strong> worshiped Lord Shiva here and so this place is also called Thirunindriyur<\/strong> (Thiru means Mahalakshmi).<\/p>\n