Aagamas and Makutaagama
  • Aaagamas are religious treasies which contain practices with respect
    to temple construction, idol worship, poojaas, philosophy etc. Some
    aagamaas even contain how to layout a village or chaturveedhi mangalam etc

    Aaagamas could be saivite and vaishnavite

    Saivite aagamas are 28. Vaishnavite aagamaas are predominantly 2
    (Vaikhanasa and Pancharaathra)

    Apart from these basic aagamas there are texts that talk about the
    above topics. Vishnudharmottara purana is a famous gupta period epic
    that talks about temple building and even prathima lakshina (idol
    grammer). It talks about sarvathobhadra temple. Thanjavore big temple
    is sarvathobhadra.

    Marrechi samhita is a vaishnavite paancharatra aagamic text.
    Dr.Nagasamy has explored in detail how the recommendations of this
    text have been strictly followed in laying out the village plan of
    Uthramerur. Uthramerur ancient plan has been put up by none other than
    the doyen KA Neelakanda sasrti.

    Aaagamas generally contain 4 sections :

    * Gnana paadha

    * Yoga paadha

    * Kriya paadha

    * Sariya paadha

    Each covers specific aspect. For expect Kriya paadha covers kriyai -
    or poojaas festivals etc.

    EACH SAIVITE / VAISHNAVITE TEMPLE HAVE TO FOLLOW ATLEAST ONE AAGAMA.

    There is a minute relationship between moorthy - temple structure -
    famous temple practices - and the aagamaas followed.

    Which temple follows which kriya paada of aagama can be easily
    understood from the pooja timings, festivals etc.

    Aaagamaas were present from thirumoolar period. He mentions 6.
    kaarana, kaamika (rest I forgot) and last Makuta.

    Makutaagama is an ancient text with all the four paadhas mentioned
    above. Now it has become difficult to recover all the four - but
    considerable no of chapters seem to be available at the following places
    1. French Institute of Indology Pondichery
    2. Saraswathi mahaal Library
    3. Thiruvaaduthurai aadhinam (from which SPS got a copy)
    4. Varanaasi source (the url was earlier posted)

    There are many temples in tamilnadu that follow makuta for atleast
    kriya paadha.

    1. Chidambaram follows MAKUTAAGAMA for kriyapaadha
    2. Thiruvaaroor follows Makutaagama also for kriyapaadha
    3. Aaavudaiyar Koil follows Makutaagama (I think it is more than kriya
    paadha)
    4. Jambukeswaram is new to me - yet to understand

    IN ATLEAST 2 OF THE ABOVE TEMPLES SHIVA IS REPRESENTED IN THE FORM OF
    SKY OR THIN AIR

    AAVUDAIYAR KOIL - HE IS AROOUPI

    CHIDAMBARAM - HE IS THE SKY

    The implication of the above two lines with reference to what we have
    been discussing in the group all along : Big temple and Makuta is way
    too significant.

    The above information comes from my fragmentory reading from disparate
    sources over the years and from a sivacharya who is my friend.

    The last few lines in chit - aakasa concept and aavudaiyaar koil -
    chidambaram - are my own inferences not touched by scholars before.

    Very best regards
    Gokul.S
  • hi Gokul
    the four places are connected with many saints

    > 1. Chidambaram the holiest for a shaivaite. "koyil" endraal
    chidambaram. thiru moolar and vyagrapadar( when shiva appears before
    him and asks him to choose a boon, he choses tiger claws for himself
    so that he can climb the bilva tree to pluck leaves for shiva puja)

    > 2. Thiruvaaroor and sundarar( thiruvaarooril pirantha ellorkum
    adiyen) god walks on the roads of this town to patch up the marital
    differences of sundarar and paravai.
    >

    3. Aaavudaiyar Koil and manicka vaasagar( he embezzles royal funds
    to build a temple)
    >

    4. Jambukeswaram and kochengannan( his mother hung upside down so
    that the time of his birth made him the greatest shaivaite)
  • dear all

    1.Chidambaram

    Saivaite Head quarters, where Lord Shiva initiated the Peiyapurana Theiva Sekkilar pathigam " Ulagalam Unarnthu othargariyavan " to the Kulothunga Chola III's minister Uthama chola Pallavarayan later called Sekkilar. Temple was a construction of Chakravarthin period( Time immemorial )

    2.Thiruvaroor
    Famous for Manuneedhi Cholan who killed his son for the Cow which complained on his son of his deeds.

    3.. Aaavudaiyar Koil and manicka vaasagar
    Well known for Foxes and Horses ( Nari Pariyakkia Padalam )
    World famous Kodungai architecture, None of the Temples can be compared with Aavudayar Koil.

    4. Jambukeswaram and kochengannan

    With several claerly established compound walls during various rulers.


    GSK
  • thiruvaaroor

    there are two devara sthalams within the main temple and one in the
    theradi. three temples very close to each other

    some temples are known to have devaram for two seperate internal
    shrines.

    thiruvaaroor, thiru pugalur, thiru miyachur .

    though sundarar was born in nadu nadu (in and around villupuram)he
    spent the bulk of his life in thiruvaaroor.also spent two years or so
    in chennai thiruvotriyur.

    venketesh
  • I will sponsor 2 students other than myself ( so 3
    enrolled ) for this course! Members of this group can
    send me the details of interested students and I will
    choose 2 among them. I will also give them bus fare.
  • ok. Lets discuss this.

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