Shri Garbharakshambika – Protector of Creation

Locally known as Garbharakshambigai, she is an incarnation of Maa Parvati. The temple located in Thirukkarugavur in Thanjavur District (Click on this link for location) is first of the Pancharanya (5 forest) temple of the circuit to be worshipped. It is located on the banks of River Vennaaru and is a Padal Petra Sthalams (out of 276) and 18th one in the South of River Kaveri. (You can find links to other 4 Pancharanya Sthalams towards the end of this article). Thirukkarugavur is located close to Papanasaam (around 3kms from Papanasam Railway Station) in Tanjavur District of Tamil Nadu

Shri Garbharakshambigai and Shri Mullaivanathar Temple

The Temple

The presiding deities of the temple are Shri Garbharakshambigai (Maa Parvati) and Shri Mullaivananathar (Bhagwan Shiva). The temple has 5 tiered Rajagopuram and an outer Prakaram. Cholas built this temple in the 7th Century and the architecture is typically Dravidian Style. It finds mentions in Thevarams composed by Saint Poets Nayanmars. The temple has 31 inscriptions dating from the Chola period from the reigns of Koperi Varman, Rajaraja I, Rajendra Chola I and Kulothunga Chola.


Shri Mullaivananathar Rajagopuram
, Teertham and Sthalavruksham

In the days of yore, this place was a forest of jasmine – (thus part of the pancharanya sthalams). and Bhagwan Shiva self manifested (Swayambhu – one of the 64 Swayambhu Lingas) as a Lingam in this Mullaivanam (Mullai-Jasmine and Vanam-Forest) with a Jasmine Creeper around the Linga and hence came to be known as Shri Mullaivananathar.

Sthala Vruksha-Jasmine (Mullai)

Another unique feature is that the Shivalinga here is of Ant-hill mud and hence there is no Traditional Abhishekams performed as in other Shiva Kshetras. The only seva is Punugu (Civet) dharanam to the Deity. It is said that those with Skin Ailments or other Chronic illness would get relieved of the same when they worship Shri Mullaivananathar by offering Punugu Paste.

The Teertham where Kamadhenu Stepped and became a source of Milk and now Water for Pushakarini
Shri Mullaivananathar
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The more famous and much sought after Deity here is Shri Mullaivananathar’s consort Maa Parvati as Shri Garbha Rakshambigai, which literally means protector of womb or foetus. In Tamizh, She is also referred to as Karukaathanayagiambal (Karu = Womb/Foetus; Kaattha = Protected). The name of the town, Thirukarukavur is also derived from the same. It is also known by the name Madhavipuram (Madhavi means flowering creeper) and also as Garbhapuri.

The Inner Precincts
Inner Prakaram (another click)

As we enter the inner precincts, in the South West Direction we find upadevalaya for Niruti Ganapati and in the South for Dakshinamurti

In the Inner Prakaram – Upadevalayas for Niruti Ganapati (Left) and Dakshinamurthi (Right)
Shri Niruti Ganapati
Shri Dakshinamurti

The main Deity Shri Garbharakshambigai is life-size and at 7 feet tall, She looks lively. She has assumed standing posture with her left hand supporting the hip (womb) and right hand in Abhaya Hasta Mudra. Her attractive and soothing smile provides a ray of hope to all those devotee who come to seek Her blessings.

Shri Garbharakshambigai or Karukaakumnayagi Ambal

The Legend

Long ago there lived Rishi Nidhruva along with his wife Vedika serving Maharshis Gautama and Garga, who were performing their penance in the Ashram in Mullaivanam. Everything was fine with the couple except that they were childless and Maharishis sensed this regret they had in the couples’ lives. They advised the couple to perform puja to Mahadeva Shiva for 48 days. Since it was a dense forest of Jasmine creepers, there were no Shiva Linga or any temple in the vicinity and they go looking for it. They find an Anthill with Jasmine creepers encircling it. They deemed it as a Shiva Linga and called it Mullaivananathar (Ruler of Jasmine Forest). Along with their service to the Maharshis they continued their sincere prayers to their beloved Shri Mullaivananathar for 48 days and Vedika attains Garbha (pregnancy). Their happiness knew no bounds and they eagerly awaited birth of their child.

In the meanwhile, upon invited by Varuna (God of Rains) for conduct of a Yagna, Nidhruva traveled through skies to Varuna Rajya for performing the Yagna leaving his wife, Vedika alone, notwithstanding that she was in an advance stage of pregnancy. Rishi Urdhvapada on his travel arrives at Vedika’s Kuteer (hut) in Mullaivanam, seeking alms. After the day’s chores, heavily pregnant Vedika was resting inside and did not hear Rishi Urdhavapada’s call. Assuming that she was deliberately ignoring him and considering it an insult, he curses Vedika to fall sick. This resulted in degeneration of the foetus and Vedika undergoes abortion. She was devastated and pleads with Maa Parvati (consort of Shri Mullaivananathar). She appears before Her devotee and collects incomplete foetus in a Kalasha (pot) protects it until it finally develops into a healthy and beautiful male boy, which was presented back to Vedika. The boy was named Naidhurva. Since Maa Parvati protected the foetus and saved it, she came to be known as Shri Garbharakshambigai (or Karukaathanayagiambal).

Since Vedika was unable to feed milk to the baby, Garbharakshambigai asks the Celestial cow Kamadhenu to provide milk to the baby for nourishment. Kamadhenu stomps on the ground and a milk pond gets created (another version is that Kamadhenu digs her horn deep into the ground to create a milk pond). This milk pond is what is currently the temple pond, or Pushkarni and called Ksheerakundam (Milk Pond).

Ksheerakundam – Pushkarini (Temple Pond)

Nidhruva returns from the yagna and hears the story of how Maa Parvati protected his child, he was overwhelmed and along with Vedika and Naidhurva, visit Mahadeva and Maa Parvati to express their gratitude. The Divine couple accept their prayers and offer them a boon. Selfless couple that they were Nidhruva and Vedika, they sought Shiva and Parvati to stay here in Mullaivanam as Shri Garbharakshambigai and Shri Mullaivanathar and continue to bless childless couples who worship here and bless them with a progeny, protect the womb of pregnant ladies, for all generations to come. Divine couple agree to this plea and they make Thirukarukavur their abode and continue to bless all devotees who visit them here.

This legend has been reproduced beautifully on the mural in the temple premises

A section of the murals – depicting the Sthala Purana

Puja Vidhana

For Childless Couple

Childless couples who seek to beget a child will have to smear ghee on a stone at the Threshold (Vasapadi) of the Shri Garbharakshambigai Sannidhi and draw rice flour Rangoli (kolam). This seva is called Vasapadi or Padi Mezhugutal.

Vasapadi Mezhugutal

Thereafter the Archaka will give ghee to the couple as prasadam that would be taken home. The same is mixed with 1/2 kg of pure cow ghee and both will consume the same at bed time for 48 days. It shall be skipped for 5 days during menstruation and continued to complete 48 days.

Prarthana Shloka for Early marriage and Pregnancy

Om Devendraani Namastubhyam
Devendrapriya Bhaamini
Vivaaham Bhaagyam Aarogyam
Putra Laabham Cha Dehi Me

Patim Dehi Sutam Dehi
Sowbhagyam Dehime Shubhe
Soumaangalyam Shubam Gnyanam
Dhehime Garbarakshake

Kaathyaayini Mahaamaaye
Maha Yoginyadheeshvari
Nandagopa Sutam Dehi
Patim Me Kurute Namah!

For Pregnant Ladies

For pregnant ladies seeking easy and safe delivery of Healthy child, the Archaka would give Castor oil as prasada. This shall be applied on the lower abdomen to give relief from labour pain, on-time and safe delivery (not extended labour) and subesquently healthy mother and child.

Prarthana Shloka for easy and safe Delivery

हे शङ्कर स्मरहर प्रमथाधिनाथ मन्नाथ शाम्ब शशिचूड शिव त्रिशूलिन्।
शम्भो सुखप्रसवकृत् भव हे दयालो श्री मातृ भूत शिव पालय मां नमस्ते॥

Hey Shankara Smarahara Pramatadhi Natha
Manodha Shambha Shashichooda Shiva Trishoolin
Shambho Sukhaprasavakruth Bhava He Dayaloo
Shri Matru Bhutha Shiva Paalaya Maam Namasthe

Post Delivery

Once the prayer is answered the couple generally come with the newborn and as a mark of gratitude perform seva – Thanga Thottil (Golden Cradle) Seva and/or Thulabharam – offering fruits or sugar crystals (Kalsakkare/kalkandam) or any other provisions, that was committed while taking the vows, an amount equal to the child’s weight .

Thulabharam
Thanga Thottil – The Baby is taken in a Pradakshina (circumbulation) around the Temple
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Karuvalarchery Temple

Though we could not make it to this temple during our pilgrimage to Thirukarukavur, a person in Kumbakonam related the story of this temple and indicated that it is also important to visit Karuvalarchery Shri Karuvalarakkumnayagi Shri Akhilandeshwari Amman (Click on the link for location) Temple along with Thirukarukavur Shri Garbharakshambigai Temple

Karuvalarcheri Akilandeshwari Devi Temple
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Akhilandeshwari Devi is known here as Karuvalarakkum Nayagi, meaning the one who blesses the devotee for good and healthy growth of the Foetus. While Shri Garbharakshambigai is for conception and protection of the foetus in their womb, Akhilandeshwari here sustains the foetus till its birth. This temple is Maharhi Agastya Paduka Sthalam

Other Pancharanya Sthalams

For those interested, the other 4 (in sequence) Pancharanya sthalams are (click on the links for location):

Our Experience

We were traveling towards Kumbakonam on our regular Temple Pligrimage last August when a friend suggested that we also visit this amazing temple and pray since our daughter was carrying (she delivered a healthy baby boy making us proud grandparents last October). She used the Castor oil prasadam during her labor.

Since we were going there we also informed our daughter, who asked us to take a vow on her friend’s behalf who had repeated instanced of miscarriages. Finally after taking a vow she conceived and delivered a healthy baby girl (last week). Apart from 2 other known examples, this makes it 3rd instance where a devotee delivered a baby after the best of doctors gave up. Sometime belief moves the mountain and nature finds its way to conspire and make humans happy.

Please share this information with those in need or for good karma. Even without any problem a darshan of Shri Garbharakshambigai and Shri Mullaivanathar is bliss and in any case this temple is a great architectural treasure and a masterpiece of art.

Garbharakashambigai Gayatri

Aum Garbaarakshambigaayai cha vidhmahe
Mangala Devataaya cha dheemahee
Tanno Devi prachodhayaath


सर्वमङ्गलमाङ्गल्ये शिवे सर्वार्थसाधिके ।
शरण्ये त्र्यम्बके गौरि नारायणि नमोऽस्तु ते 
sarvamangalamangalye shive sarvarthasadhike |
sharanye tryambake gauri narayani namo’stu te ||


||Namah Parvati Pataye
Hara Hara Mahadeva
||

Koilvenni Vennikarumbeshwarar Temple – Diabetic Sweet Spot

On our repeated pilgrimages to Kumbakonam region, a visit to Kovilvenni a town near Needamangalam in Thiruvarur District about 24 km away from Thanjavur, was missed due to some reasons or the other. When we went to Kumbakonam Navagraha circuit in December 2021, we had resolved that we had to have a darshan in this temple at any cost. But then Arulmigu Soundara Nayagi sameta Shri Vennikarumbeshwararar blessings was not forthcoming as we had to rush back to Bengaluru. Finally on 14th August 2022, our wishes fructified and By Shiva! What an amazing time was in the offing. It only goes on to prove, it is His time and call not ours anyway. The highlight for us, after Darshan of the Bhagwan, was very learned and knowledgeable Chief Archaka Shri Prabhakar Shivacharya AVL – his affable, patient explanation of the sthala purana (Historical Significance of the Shrine).

Koilvenni Arulmigu Karumbeshwarar Temple

The temple dedicated to Shiva, as the Moolavar (Presiding deity), manifested as Shri Vennikarumbeswarar. Upadevata is His consort, Parvati, known as Arulmigu Soundaranayagi. The historical name of the place is Tiruvenni. It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams – Shiva Sthalams glorified in the early medieval Tevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanars Tirugnanasambandar and Tirunavukkarasar. Koilvenni Arulmigu Karumbeshwarar Temple in 102nd of Paadal Petra Sthalams on the Southern bank of River Kaveri. He is also known as Venni Nathar, Rasapureeswarar, Triambakanathar It is believed that patients suffering from any ailments especially diabetes will be cured of the disease if they make an offering of sugar to the main deity at this temple. “Karumbu” in Tamizh means sugarcane and the main linga is in the form of a bunch of sugarcane stems tied together.

Sthala Purana or Historical Significance

In ancient times, the sthala vruksham was Nandivardhanam, a flower white in colour and hence called Venni or Nandivardhanam Flower (Pinwheel Flower or Crepe Jasmine). This is one of the favourite flowers of Bhagawan Shiva and used in His worship.

Venni Flower (Tabernaemontana divaricata) Pinwheel Flower/Crepe Jasmine

This place was also surrounded by dense Sugarcane fields. In Tamizh Sugarcane is called Karumbu. King Musukunda Chola Chakravarthy was a Chola ruler who ruled the parts of Chola Kingdom from Aarur (Thiruvarur). He was a great devotee of Bhagawan Shiva. He also had renovated the Thiruvarur Sri Thyagarajaperumal temple, after which he was passing by Venniyur with his troops. and when he overheard two Sages arguing between them on the sthala Vruksha of the place – one saying it was “Sugarcane” and the other claiming that it was “Venni“. Not wanting to take any sides, fearing curse of the other sage, King asked them why this argument about the Temple Tree, when there is neither a temple nor a Vigraha of Bhagawan Shiva. They hear an Akashavani (A voice from the Skies) which was that of Bhagawan Shiva saying that He should be named after Sugarcane (Karumbu) and the Temple Tree or Sthala Vruksha will be Venni. He also says that He is present in a self manifested form (Swayambhu), in a form that has seen all the Yugas (Krita or Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga), whose stem looks like a bunch of Sugar cane tied together, a form that has been worshipped by Devas and Rishis over the yugas. He continues saying He be found deep inside the earth below the very place the argument was going on, bring it up, build a shrine and perform Kumbhabhishekam. It is also said in Kanda Puranam that the wedding invitation of Devasena – Subramanya was sent to this place. 

King then uses his men to dig the field and he finds the Shiva Linga whose stem part was spread deeper and deeper and he was lost how to bring it up. Once again Bhagwan Shiva gives him a solution to tie it up at the stem and lift it up. The height of this Linga pratishthe from Surya Teertham towards the East is 36 feet, signifying surpassing of 36 tatvas or elements. This incident is believed to have happened 5000 years ago. After the historic “Venni war” the Chola King , Karikala Chola rebuilt and renovated this temple.

Swayambhu Shri Vennikarumbeshwarar

This place which gained prominence even in the Sangam times, had found significance in the songs of Thirugnanasambandar  and Thirunavukkarasar. Sundarar had hailed the Lord here as the one who heals diseases, in his song “ Kshetra Kovai.” So, the Lord of this temple, “ Sri Venni Karumbeswarar,” remains the Lord who heals all the diseases , especially diabetes, of his devotees.  Thirunavukkarasu had sung in praise of the Lord in his “ Thiruthandakam” , singing the history of the Lord’s marriage in Mayiladuthurai. 

The Goddess of this place is Shri Soundaranayaki. True to her name, this Goddess is amazingly beautiful, and showers her blessings. It is believed that if ladies whose Seemanta (Valai Kappu) ceremony is over visit Her to seek Her blessings and tie bangles in front of the Goddess, for having a safe delivery.

Shri Soundaranayaki

The holy waters of this place, “ Surya Pushkarani” and “ Chandra Pushkarani,” have the power to heal all diseases. 

Surya Teertham

The Main Temple, Shri Vennikarumbeshwarar faces East and the Surya Teertham is right opposite to Him. Shri Soundara Nayaki faces South in this Temple in standing position with four hands, one of which shows the Abhaya Hastham. Surya Theertham, is where Surya worshipped the Lord. Since it is an East facing Lingam, the rays of the Sun fall on Him on 2nd, 3rd and 4th days of Tamil month Panguni (Mid of March) during Sun rise. Ambal Soundara Nayaki is in a south facing shrine. The shrine of Nataraja is in between the shrines of the Lord and the Mother.

Panoramic Shot with Surya Teertham and Main Gopuram of the Temple

Sri Ikshupureeswarar (another name of the presiding Deity,  who is self – manifested remains with so much greatness , is also called” Sri Venninathar “ and “ Sri Venni Karumbeswarar.” ( The word “ Ikshu” means sugarcane.) 

Other deities in the temple include Murugan,Narthana   Vinayagar, Gajalaxmi, Bairavar and Navagraha. Goshta moorthies include Narthana Vinayagar, Dakshinamoorthy, Lingothbavar and Durga.

The sanctorum is constructed in such a way that the outer mandapam looks like a moat. The Peetham or the Base of the Shiva Linga is Square as against Round that we usually find elsewhere just as the form of Linga is square and not round. In the recent past, this temple saw extensive renovation, done by Nattukottai Chettiar community.

The main offering here is Rava and Sugar. After the Sankalpam and offering at His feet, Rava and Sugar is mixed and strewn around the temple. The ants eat the Sugar and only Rava is left behind. This is said to cure Devotees of Diabetes. Once they are cured, Bhaktas return back and perform a Ghee Abhisheka to Bhagawan Shiva.

Since there are not any shops around, it is better to carry all Puja offerings when we go to the temple. Typically we will need to carry Betel Leaves, Betel Nuts, Some fruits, Coconuts, Ghee and Flowers, apart from about a kg each Rava and Sugar.

Driving Directions to the Temple
https://goo.gl/maps/U3fJaFr9iyP6qVnv8

Temple Opening Hours:
8:00am to 12 noon; 4pm to 8pm

Chief Archaka Shri Prabhakar Shivacharya AVL Contact
99768 13313

Requesting Bhaktas to donate for Conduct of Abhishekas on Pradoshas (2 per month) which costs about ₹1501 per Pradosham or ₹3001 a month

Also requesting Bhaktas to donate liberally for maintenance and renovation of the temple. Please contact Chief Archaka on the number given before for the same.

Signing off with the link to Sthala Purana (in Tamizh) recorded by me on 14th August 20222 explained beautifully by Shri Shri Prabhakar Shivacharya AVL

Om Namah Shivaya

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