Thiruparkadal

Kaveripakkam,
Thiruparkadal Thiruparkadal is one of the popular Religious Center located in ,Kaveripakkam listed under Landmark in Kaveripakkam , Hindu Temple in Kaveripakkam ,

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Thiruparkadal has a rarest among the rare, temple in the country, where Thirumal stands on God Siva to show the world, the amalgamation of Vaishnavism with Saivism and to enlight both of them are one and the same.Salient FeaturesThiruparkadal village, known as Karapuram in ancient times, is a scenic fertile area surrounded by greenish fields and is the site of two Sivan temples and two Vishnu temples. This is the location where Lord Vishnu lay on Adisheshan to prevent the gushing Sarasvathi river from disrupting and destroying the yagha performed by Lord Brahma to seek the grace of Thirumal at Kanchipuram.Vishnu on Palar River BedLord Vishnu lays on Adisheshan to prevent the Saraswathi river called 'Vegavathi' at three places. One at Pallikonda near Vellore, Then at Tiruparkadal, And finally at Kanchipuram where the temple is called Tiruvekka where the deity holds the name 'Yathothrakaari'.Vishnu Stands on SivanIt is an interesting part. It is said that one Vaishnava Maharishi named Pundareegar visited Thiruparkadal to have Darshan of Sri Ranganatha swami. But he found a Siva lingam into the sanctum Sanctorum named Sree Doseswarar instead of Vishnu, by seeing this he was disappointed and returned.Lord Vishnu wanted to fulfill the aspiration of the Vaishnava devotee, and transformed himself as an old vaishnavite, and enquired Maharishi. Maharishi shared his disappointment with old vaishnavite. But the old man insists that it is only Thirumal Sannathi and asked the Maharishi to visit the temple once again, and accompanied the Maharishi to temple and then disappeared. Maharishi walked right into inner Sanctum of the temple and seen the Thirumal with Abhaya Mutra standing on Siva lingam. This was on Ekadasi day, and from on that day the presiding deity is called as Sri Prasanna Venkatesa Perumal. This temple is hailed as the place to show the devotees that Siva and Hari are one and the same. Every year on Vaigunda Ekadasi day, a number of devotees visit this temple. Another vaishnavite temple called as Sri Ranganathar temple is situated at the side of the Prasanna Venkatesa perumal temple.

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