Temple Location :
About the Temple:
This temple lies in the Tanjore district of TamilNadu. (Should cross the River Cauvery which
is in the North direction to Mayuram town and the temple is in the Northeast direction to
Mayuram.) or (By crossing the river Cauvery which is in the North side to the Mayuram town
we cab reach this temple which is in the Northeastern direction to the town).
Sthala Puranam:
Indhu means moon. As perumal received Chandra (Moon) from his curse, this place is known as
Indhaloor.
Lord Narayana gave dharsan as Vennchudar perumal in the standing posture to the Moon god in
Thalaisangaadu. But here at this place he is in Veera Sayanam posture.
There he was full of light being as Vyomajyothi piran. But here he is full of fragrance
(Parimalam) and hence he is called as Parimala Rangan. He has 4 hands here.
River Cauvery is under his feet here. As he promised river Cauvery to increase here status, he
made her as his bed at Srirangam, took her as his mother at Thirucherai and here at
Thiru Indhaloor, he has taken river Cauvery above his head. Thus gave her the status of river
Ganges who is on the head of Lord Shiva.
As the perumal of this place, converted the position of river Cauvery and Lord Chandra into a
pious state, Thirumangaialwar calls him as a Brahmin.
The vedas were created to instruct rules for human beings to lead a happy life. The Surya
and Chandra revolve around the world to give prisperity (like wheels ie Chakra). Hence
the vimaana of this place is called as Veda Chakra Vimaanam.
Sri Rangam is known as Aadhi Arangam (first) while Thirukudanthai is Madhiya Arangam (Middle)
and Thiru Indhaloor is known as Andiya Arangam (Last).
Moolavar:
The Moolavar of this sthalam is Sri Parimala Ranganathan. Also called as Maru viniya Maindhan, Sugantha Vananathan, and Andhiya Rangan.
He is giving his seva in Kidantha (Sleeping) Thirukkolam in Veera Sayanam facing his thirumugham towards east direction.
Prathyaksham for Chandiran (Moon god).
Thayaar:
The Thayaar found in this sthalam is Parimala Ranganayaki. Also known as Chandra shaba vimosana valli and Pundarigavalli.
Utsavam:
This temple is in the ceremonious mood throught the tamil month Ipasi. A handicapped devotee
came to take bath and gained puniya equivalent to that gained on the Iyppasi month. This is
celebrated every year as "Mudava Muzhuku" in a special manner.
Mangalasasanam:
- Thirumangaialwar - 11 Paasurams.
Total - 11 Paasurams.
Pushkarani:
Indu Pushkarani.
Vimanam:
Veda Chakra Vimaanam.
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