Mullaivananathar Kovil
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Mullaivananathar Temple is located in Mayiladuthurai District of Tamil Nadu. Paramashiva is Swayambhu here and temple is one among Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam. Paramashiva is worshipped here as Mullaivananathar and

Parvathi Devi as Sathyanantha Soundari.

Sthala Puranam says that,  Parvathi Devi wished to learn the meaning of Panchakshari mantram "Namasivaya" – Na-ma-Shi-Va-Ya. Paramashiva gave Upadesam to Parvathi Devi here.
Once Chola king, killivalan was suffering from skin disease, and he was adviced to take a dip in the Kshetra Kulam. The place was covered with Jasmine ( mullai)plants. In order to clear the way, the king started to cut the plants but was shocked to see blood coming from there.
He cleared away the plants and saw a Shivalingam. He became very sad and decided to end his life for hurting his Deva. Paramashiva appeared with Devi and protected killivalan. Thus this temple came to be known as Mullaivananathar Kshetram.

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अस्मिन् परात्मन् ननु पाद्मकल्पे
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निरुन्धि वातालयवास विष्णो ॥

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अस्य श्री गायत्री ध्यान श्लोक:
(gAyatri dhyAna shlOka)
• This shloka to meditate personified form of वेदमाता गायत्री was given by Bhagwaan Brahma to Sage yAgnavalkya (याज्ञवल्क्य).

• 14th shloka of गायत्री कवचम् which is taken from वशिष्ठ संहिता, goes as follows..


• मुक्ता-विद्रुम-हेम-नील धवलच्छायैर्मुखस्त्रीक्षणै:।
muktA vidruma hEma nIla dhavalachhAyaiH mukhaistrlkShaNaiH.

• युक्तामिन्दुकला-निबद्धमुकुटां तत्वार्थवर्णात्मिकाम्॥
yuktAmindukalA nibaddha makutAm tatvArtha varNAtmikam.

• गायत्रीं वरदाभयाङ्कुश कशां शुभ्रं कपालं गदाम्।
gAyatrIm vardAbhayANkusha kashAm shubhram kapAlam gadAm.

• शंखं चक्रमथारविन्दयुगलं हस्तैर्वहन्ती भजै॥
shankham chakramathArvinda yugalam hastairvahantIm bhajE.

This shloka describes the form of वेदमाता गायत्री.

• It says, "She has five faces which shine with the colours of a Pearl 'मुक्ता', Coral 'विद्रुम', Gold 'हेम्', Sapphire 'नील्', & a Diamond 'धवलम्'.

• These five faces are symbolic of the five primordial elements called पञ्चमहाभूत:' which makes up the entire existence.

• These are the elements of SPACE, FIRE, WIND, EARTH & WATER.

• All these five faces shine with three eyes 'त्रिक्षणै:'.

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