thalapuranam :
The place where the temple is situated once was under the kingdom of
Arcot Nawab. And, in this kingdom, lived an aged couple - Yagna Narayana
Sharma and Sarasavani. Yagna Narayana Sharma had a Guru - Yagnya
Valkiyar, who belonged to Suklaya jeer Vedam. Yagna Narayana Sharma
worked as a Diwan in the Nawab kingdom and both he and his wife
Sarasavani had a great bhakti towards Sriman Narayanan.
Because of bhakti, the money, which they wanted to pay to the Nawab, was
spent towards Deiva Kainkaryam. And as a result of this, they both were
ordered to be prisonned. But they don't want to accept the punishment
and thought they spent the money only for good needs and for Deiva
Kainkaryam. So, they went towards the Pushkarani of Thiruvedenthai
Divyadesam and let their death happen in the Pushkarani.
But after their death, both of them were worried that they didn't have
any children to perform the Srardham for them. It is Bhagavan Sriman
Narayanan who knows all of his Bhaktas thoughts and He fulfills them.
And, He himself performed the Srardham, Thithi for the couples and even
today the first theertham is given to the family members of Yagna
Narayana Sharma and Sarasavani. And even today, the Perumal himself
perform Srardham for the people, who doesn't have son or anyone else to
perform and it is done during the time from 12 noon to 1.00 pm.
And people who want to perform Srardham in this temple can join during
the time of Pithru poojai by making the Sangalpam and dedicating it to
the Perumal. The Neivedhyam done for this Perumal is Ven pongal (or)
curd rice and along with it, Perandai + Yel Thuvayal is dedicated and
the Perumal accepts it with full of kindness.
The Pithru Poojai, which is performed during Amavasai and Ekadesi
thithi, is said to equivalent to that of the Srardham that's being
performed in Gaya.
In this temple, a precious and sacred Sri Maha Lakshmi Salagramam
is found and by worshipping this Salagramam will give us not only the
Grace of Sri Lakshmi but also with lots of raise in our life, business
etc.
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