This temple for Sri Maha Prathyangira Devi is situated in a small village called Ayyavadi around 6 kms from Kumbakonam.
Located
just 500 mts from Uppiliappan temple, this village was once called as
Aivar Padi.According to legends, the 5 Pandavas visited this place, kept
their weapons under a tree, worshipped Sri Maha Prathyangira Devi and
went around in the forests. As the five Pandavas worshipped here, it is
beleived that the place was called as Aivar Padi which later changed as
Ayyavadi.
Lord Vishnu took the Narasimha
Avatar to kill the demon king Hiranyakasipu who is the father of
Prahalada. After being so furiously fought with so much of power to kill
the king, the anger and the fierce of Narasimha didnt come down. With
so much of hyper Narasimha couldn't make out between good and bad people
and started disturbing everyone and no one could control him. People
prayed Lord Shiva to save them.
Lord Shiva
took a new and more powerful form or Avatar as Sarabeswara, with lion's
face and eagle's wings. Shakthi accompanied Lord Shiva in the form of
Sri Mahaprathyangira Devi seated on one of the wings of Sri Sarabeswara.
Sarabeswarar went and subsided Narasimha's anger to bring back peace.
Hence both Sri Mahaprathyangira Devi and Sri Sarabeswara are beleived to
be more powerful than any other powers.
In
Ramayana, Indrajit, son of Ravana performed a Yaga called "Nigumbalai
Yagam", worshipping Sri Maha Prathyangira Devi. It is beleived that from
this Ayyavadi he performed the Yaga. If he had completed the Yaga
successfully, he would have got the powers to kill Rama.
But
somehow it was spoiled by Lakshmana and Anjaneya before completion.
Here the Devi is seated on the chariot with 4 lions, 8 arms with weapons
possessing Lion's face.
Sri Maha
Prathyangira Devi's worship will take away all evil forces and
unsolvable problems from one's life. In this temple Homams are conducted
every Full moon day and No moon day, after which huge volumes of Red
Chillies are offered to the Goddess.
Sri
Maha Prathyangira Devi is an important Goddess in Shakthi worship. There
is a Gayatri Mantra too for worshipping Sri Maha Prathyangira Devi.
A rare and wonderful temple for Shakthi Devotees.
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