108 Divya Desams !! Thiruvanparisaram Sri Kuralappa Perumal Temple !!



Jai Sriman Narayana !!








Thiruvanparisaram/ Thirupathi Saram is one of the 108 Divya Desams of Lord Vishnu located in Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu.



Presiding deity – Moolavar Thirukuralappan/Thiru Vazh Marpan with his consort Goddess Sri Kamalavalli Nachiyar



Theertham – Lakshmi Theertham



Vimanam – Indrakalyana Vimanam



Mangalasasanam – Nammalvar,



Sthalavruksham – Neem Tree, Arasu Maram




Prathyaksham to – Kari & Udaya Nangai (Parents of Nammalvar), Garudalwar, Saptharishi,




Saptharishis – Sage Pulaha, Sage Pulastya, Sage Marichi, Sage Atri, Sage Angira, Sage Vashishta and Kratu worshipped Lord in this sacred land and attained dharshan of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu as well. 




Sannidhis – Alwars & Acharyas, Lord Rama, Lakshman and Goddess Sita with Lord Anjaneya, Kulazhekara Alwar, Sage Agastya, Vishwaksena,Lord Shiva, Nammalvar, Vibhishana, Saptharishis,




Significance – Nammalvar’s parents Udayanangai and Kari worshipped Lord Vishnu and attained a virtuous son Nammalvar.




The legend has that Goddess Lakshmi was frightened after seeing Lord Vishnu’s ferocious form as half man- half lion.  She ran off from the spot and arrived on this sacred land and underwent severe austerities praying to Lord Vishnu to reveal his composed appearance.    Later, the callousness of Lord Narasimha was calmed down by his ardent devotee Prahladha.  Thus, Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi regained her unparalleled position on the chest of Lord Vishnu. Therefore, the deity of this temple has got his name ‘Thiruvazhmarpan’.




Another legend has that King Kulazhekara Alwar was lost his royal horse on a triumphant journey back to his Kingdom.  King and his men were on painstaking search arrived on this sacred land and found the horse was grazing peacefully.  They also found a temple of Lord Vishnu in a rundown state. Kulazhekara Alwar took initiative to renovate the temple in its present condition. 




This temple remains open from 6.30 AM to 11.30 AM in the morning and 4.30 PM to 7.30 PM in the evenings.


Jai Sriman Narayana !!

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