Saneeswanran temple – Thirunallar

Saneeswanran temple – Thirunallar

At a distance of 5 km from our Hotel Le Arul Park, Karaikal, Sri Saneeswarar Temple, also known as Dharbaranyeswara Swamy Temple is one of the most popular Shani Temples in India and is located in Thirunallar near Karaikal. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Dharbaranyeswara Temple houses a rare Marakata Linga. According to history, the great King Nala was relieved from the trouble of Lord Saneeswaran after worshipping the Lord consecrated in this temple.

It is believed that bathing in Nala theertham here will wash off all kinds of misfortunes and miseries caused by one’s past karmas. Whenever (planet) Saturn transits from one zodiac sign to another once every 2.5 years, millions throng this shrine to offer prayers. Believed to have been built in the 7th century, the temple also has small shrines dedicated to other gods including Lord Ganesha. Marakata Linga (Emerald Linga) is located inside Dharbaranyeswara Temple in an iron safe placed on the left side of Thyagaraja.

According to legend, a Chola King named Muchukunta Chola helped Indra. For his devotional help, Indra presented the Marakata Linga along with six idols. The king installed the idols and Marakata Linga at different places in his kingdom which is called Saptha Vidanga. Thirunallar is the second of the seven Saptha Vidanga Sthalas. The Marakata (Emerald) Linga is known as Nagavidanga. This linga is unique and is the only one of its king in the world. Hence it attracts pilgrims regularly.

Abhishekam is performed for the linga every day at 6.30 AM and 5.30 PM. It is always very crowded during abhishekam timings. The full moon night in the month of Purattasi (September-October) witnesses several special poojas to the Marakata Linga. Whoever visits this temple and prays before Lord Saneeswaran is believed to have been relieved of all the curses and sufferings and get the blessings of the Lord for a happy and prosperous life.

The Brahmotsavam festival in Vaikasi and Sanipeyarchi festivals is the main festival celebrated grandly in this temple. Adi Pooram, Vinayaga Chathurthi, Navarathri, Ambu festival, Soorasamharam, Thiruvathirai and Sivarathri are the other major festivals celebrated here. Timings: 6 AM – 1 PM and 4 PM – 9 PM.

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