Arimeya Vinnagaram | Sri Kuda Maadu Koothan Perumal Temple | Divya Desam - 27
Arimeya Vinnagaram – Sri Kuda Maadu Koothan Perumal Temple, Seergazhi

About the Temple & Location:
This temple lies in Thirunangur of Tanjore district in Tamil Nadu. It’s about 5 miles away from Seerkazhi. This place is generally known as Kudamaadu Koothar Kovil only. Bus facilities are provided.

Sri Kuda Maadu Koothan Perumal Temple is Located at Nangur near Sirkazhi in Tanjore,Tamilnadu.Sri Kuda Maadu Koothan Perumal is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

This Temple is also Known as Arimeya Vinnagaram, Kuda Maadu Koothan.
The Presiding deity of this Temple is Sri Kuda Maadu Koothan Perumal.

The Lord Kuda Maadu Koothan gave his graceful dharsan to Uthang Maharishi.Uthanga Maharishi was the son of Uthunga Maharishi and Gunavathi got married to Prabhai. Once a Crocodile took her away when both were taking holy bath in river Ganges.

Uthanga Maharishi got vexed and roamed in many places and finally came to Thiru Arimeya Vinnagaram. There Kuda Maadu Koothan gave dharsan to him and said that his wife has attained Mukti (eternity) and got him out of his sorrow.

The temple has a 3-tier gopuram. It is surrounded by paddy fields and is located in Thirunangur, a small village, 10 km away from Sirkali en route to Thiruvenkadu. The temple tank is located north of the temple. Sage Uthankar is believed to have worshiped the presiding deity of the temple.

Sthala Puranam:
“Ari” means one who makes the sin’s to vanish. As the Lord of this place Vanishes our sins, this place is called as Arimeya Vinnagaram.

Lord Shiva is well known for his dances. Lord Vishnu too gains the name as a good dancer by performing the “Kuda Koothu” dance and got his name as Kuda Maadu Koothan.

Koothu is of two types – Aga Koothu (internal) and Pura Koothu (external).

Aga Koothu means the type of dance which is born inside our heart and enjoyed by our soul. Eg: Prabandha paasuram’s Koothu (dance) which come due to the internal experience.

Pura Koothu means the type of dance which is performed by the bodily expressions accompanied by music Orchestra.

There’s a subdivision “Shanti koothu” of this type where the hero of the play performs softly. Another sub type is “Vinodha Koothu” in which the hero plays happily after gaining some victory.

Among the seven sub types of this Vinodha Koothu the important one is “Kuravai Koothu” which is played as a result of victory combined with love. Lord Krishna dance is of this type.

Another type of Koothu (dance) is Kuda Koothu in which the hero stands still and bring out an expression as a light kept inside a pot.

Lord Krishna performed this Koothu here to explain his Aadi Moola Naraya Thathuvam i.e. the reason behind the birth of everything in this world.

To indicate the unity of Saivam and Vainavam, the Pushkarani of this place is named as “Kodi Theertham” as like in Rameswaram.

The Lord Kuda Maadu Koothan gave his graceful darshan to Uthanga Maharishi.

Uthanga Maharishi was the son of Uthunga Maharishi and Gunavathi got married to Prabhai. Once a Crocodile took her away when both were taking holy bath in river Ganges.

Uthanga Maharishi got vexed and roamed in many places and finally came to Thiru Arimeya Vinnagaram. There Kuda Maadu Koothan gave darshan to him and said that his wife has attained Mukti (eternity) and got him out of his sorrow.

This Temple is also Known as Arimeya Vinnagaram ,Kuda Maadu Koothan .
The Presiding deity of this Temple is Sri Kuda Maadu Koothan Perumal.

The Lord Kuda Maadu Koothan gave his graceful dharsan to Uthang Maharishi.Uthanga Maharishi was the son of Uthunga Maharishi and Gunavathi got married to Prabhai. Once a Crocodile took her away when both were taking holy bath in river Ganges.

Uthanga Maharishi got vexed and roamed in many places and finally came to Thiru Arimeya Vinnagaram. There Kuda Maadu Koothan gave dharsan to him and said that his wife has attained Mukti (eternity) and got him out of his sorrow.

The temple has a 3-tier gopuram. It is surrounded by paddy fields and is located in Thirunangur, a small village, 10 km away from Sirkali en route to Thiruvenkadu. The temple tank is located north of the temple. Sage Uthankar is believed to have worshiped the presiding deity of the temple.

Specials:
1. On every day next ot Thai Amavasai (New moon day in the Tamil Month Thai), the perumal of this temple is taken in the Garuda Vahanam to join the Thirunaangur Garuda sevai.

2. It is Second and one among the Thirunangur Tirupati.

3. The idol of Moolavar is of the type Sudai Vadivam is made from burnt clay and hence only Thaila Kappu is allowed here i.e. no thirumanjanam is done here.

Moolavar:
The Moolavar of this Divyadesam is Sri Kuda Maadu Koothan. (The idol of Moolavar is of the type Sudai Vadivam is made from burnt clay and hence only Thaila Kappu is allowed here i.e. no thirumanjanam is done here). The Moolavar is in the Irundha (Sitting) Thirukkolam facing his thirumugham towards the east direction. Prathyaksham for Uthanga Maharishi.

Thayaar:
The Thayaar found in this sthalam is Amrudha Kadavalli.

Utsavar:
The Utsavar found in this sthalam is Gopalakrishnan and he is found with 4 arms.

Mangalasasanam:
Thirumangaialwar – 10 Paasurams.
Total – 10 Paasurams.

Pushkarani:
Kodi theertham.
Amirtha theertham.

Vimanam:
Uchasringa Vimaanam.