Arulmigu Thiru Vaishnava Nambi Temple, Thirunelveli
Arulmigu Thiru Vaishnava Nambi Temple
Thirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
Vaishnava Nambi Temple is located in Thirukurungudi, Tamil Nadu. Kovil is one among the 108 Divya Deshams. Mahavishnu is worshipped as Vaishnava Nambi and Lakshmi Devi as Kurungudivalli Nachiyar. Temple is also called Dakshina Vaikuntam.
Sthala Puranam says that, there lived a Peasant named Nambaduvan, who was great Vishnu Bhakta. He was a Harijan and couldn't enter the Temple. Dwajasthambam of the temple obstructed his Darshan, so Mahavishnu asked Dwajasthambam to move leftwards. One day while walking towards the temple, he was stopped by an asura who was hungry and wanted to eat Nambaduvan. Nambaduvan asked permission from asura to worship Mahavishnu and then, asura could eat him. Mahavishnu (Nambi )was pleased by his devotion and came outside the temple. While returning, Mahavishnu appeared as a Brahmin and tried to convince him to go away from the asura. But, Nambaduvan wanted to keep his promise and went near him.
The asura was pleased that Nambaduvan returned to him and promised that he wouldn't kill him. Nambaduvan sang glorious songs there of Mahavishnu and gifted those to asura. Suddenly Rakshasa roopam was changed to a Brahmin, whose name was Soma Sharma. Panguni Bramosthavam, and Karthigai Kaisiga Ekathasi is celebrated in a grand manner here.
Om Namo Narayanaya
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