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Here is a writeup of Stalapuranam about Srimushnam, written by Sri U.Ve.Vidwan
Egai VedantaDesika Thatacharya Swami
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Located 35kms West of Chidambaram in the Kattu Mannar Koil Taluk is the historical
Bhoo Varaha Swamy temple in Sri Mushnum. Unlike typical moolavar deities in Vishnu
temples, the Lord here is in the form of a small vigraham signifying the Varaha
Avataaram. A visit even once to this temple and sincere prayers to Lord Bhoo
Varahaswamy is said to help attain moksham in this lifetime, such is the power of Bhoo
Varahar.
Srimushnum is one of the 8 Swayambu Kshetrams in India. The others are Srirangam,
Tirupathi and Vanamaamalai in South India and Saligramam, Naimisarinyam, Pushkaram
and Badri in North India. Bhoo Varaha Perumal is a Saligrama moorthy and the speciality
of the temple is that there is a Thirumanjanam every day for the Lord.
Goddess was worried that people may turn away from here because of the Lord’s pig
face. Hence, she undertook penance and requested him to display his handsome stature.
Answering her prayers, Lord’s Utsavamoorthy features as Yagya Varahaswamy with
conch and chakra. This is a Prarthana Sthalam for childless couples. Ladies, who have
bath in the Nithya Pushkarani, go around the Arasa tree 12times, offer milk and fruits to
small kids and recite the Varaha Kavacham are said to be blessed with Children. This is
also a prarthana sthalam for the unmarried.
While in Tirupathi Divya Desam, one first visits Varahar before darshan of Moolavar
Srinivasa perumal, here at Srimushnam, one is to visit the Srinivasa Perumal Sannidhi at
the Western entrance before a darshan of Bhoo Varahaswamy. One of the specialities at
this temple is the offering of Korai Kazhangu as prasadam to the Lord. While
BhooVarahar is a Swayambu vigraham, the temple here in Srimushnum is said to have
been constructed by Four Nayak kings- Achuthappa, Ananthappa, Govindappa and
Kondappa Nayak. The story goes that Ananthappa Nayak developed severe stomach
pain when they camped at Rajendrapatnam, 8kms East of Sri Mushnum. He was relieved
of his pains when Lord Vishnu came in his dreams and touched his stomach with his leg.
Delighted at this, he came here and constructed the temple. To this day, one can see the
five fingers of the Lord below his left stomach.
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Brahmotsavam in Maasi, Chariot Festival in Chitrai
Moolavar : Bhoo Varaha Standing Posture
Goddess : Ambujavalli Thaayar(Separate Sanndihi)
Utsavar : Yagya Varaha Swamy
Time : 730am-1230pm and 5pm-9pm
Address : 41/61 South Car Street, Sri Mushnum 608 703
Direct buses from Chennai to Srimushnam: One can take any South bound train from
Chennai and get down at Vriddachalam Junction Several buses from Vriddachalam to
Srimushnam via Rajendrapatnam (about 30-45mts)
By car, Srimushnam is about 235kms from Chennai via Tindivanam-Vikravandi-Panruti-
Neyveli-Vadalur and Sethiya Thope. One can reach in 4 hours.
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