CHEVVAI BHAGAVAN
Vaidheeswaran
Sthala varalaru, doshams and remedial measures
Chevvai Bhagavan is worshipped in
the town of Vaideeswaran Koil which is also called
Thirupullirukku Velur. Sambathi, Jadayu, Lord Muruga, Suriyan are
also reputed to have worshipped in this sthalam. Even diseases
that could not get cured by Mani Manthira Aushathangal got cured
at this place and the presiding deity came to be called
Vaidyanathar. His consort who was the chief of women of both
worlds is hailed as Thayal Nayagi. Selva Muthukumarasami of this
temple is lovingly called Muthiah. Kumaragurubarasami wrote the
book "Muthukumarasami Pillai Thamizh".
Once, when Lord Shiva
was in deep meditation, perspiration from his third eye
fell on earth. The male child that was born of this sweat
drop was Angaragan (Chevvai). Angaragan married Sakthi
Devi of Avanti town and had a son called Sumarasan.
Problems from wife/children/brothers, enimity with
friends, loss of wealth, quarrels, problems with Govt.,
lasting poverty, anger, bad friendship, Kalathira Dosham
are because of Chevvai. By praying to him, a person can
offset the problems arising out of his afflictions.
Brothers and sisters, physical strength, victory, valour
are the beneficial aspects of this planet. The sthalam of Chevvai Bhagavan is Vaideeswaran koil, which is located 6kms from Sirgazhi en route to Mayavaram. His wives are Malini, Susilini. The presiding deity are Vaidyanathan and his consort Thaiyal Nayaki. Chevvai is the Lord of Mesha and Vrichika Rasi and he faces South direction. The Adi Devatha is Boomidevi; Prathyathi Devatha is Kshetra Balagan; his colour is red and his vahana is the ram. The grain associated with him is thuvarai; the flowers - shenbagam and red arali; fabric - red cloth; gem - coral; food- rice mixed with toor dhal powder. |
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ahNgArakam AshrayAmy ahaM (shrI) vinatAsritajanamandAraM mahNgalavAram bhUmikumAraM vAraM vAraM
shRhNgArakameSavRshcikarAshyadhipatiM raktAngaM raktAmbarAdidhraM shaktisUladharaM mahNgalaM kambugalaM mahnjulatarapadayugalaM mahNgaladAyakaMeSaturahNgaM makarottuhNgam
dAnavasurasevitamandasmitavilasitavaktraM dharaNIpradaM bhrAtRkArakaM raktanetraM dInarakSakaM pUjitavaidyanAthakSetraM divyaughAdiguruguhakaTAkSAnugrahapAtram bhAnucandragurumitraM bhAsamAnasasukalatraM jAnusthahastacitraM caturbhujamativicitram
I take refuge again in Angaraka[1], the divine Mandara tree[2] to the humble dependent devotees, the presiding deity of Tuesday, and the son of Earth.
Who is the Lord of the cherished houses of Mesa and Vrischika[3], with red limbs, who wears the red dress and is the bearer of the sword and trident. The auspicious one, with beautiful neck, with lovely feet, bestower of auspiciousness, riding on the Goat, and whose higher aspis[4] is in Makara rasi[5].
Who is worshipped by Gods and demons, one with the face beaming and smiling, bestower of landed wealth and brotherhood, with red eyes, protector of the afflicted, worshipped in the holy Vaidisvaran temple[6], and favored by the hosts of the Gods and Guruguha. Who is the friend of Surya, Chandra and Brhaspati, shining with his good wife, and his hands on his knees, having four arms, and who is quite extraordinary.
Notes:
Propitiation of Mars (Tuesday)
CHARITY: Donate wheat bread, sweets made from sugar mixed with white sesamum seeds, or masoor dal (red lentils) to a celibate on Tuesday at noon.
FASTING: On Tuesdays, especially during Mars transits and major or minor Mars periods.
MANTRA: To be chanted on Tuesday, one hour after sunrise, especially during major or minor Mars periods:
Angaraka-astottara-shata-nama-vali
(The 108 names of Mangala)
Aum mahisutaya namah
Aum maha-bhagaya namah
Aum mangalaya namah
Aum mangala-pradaya namah
Aum maha-virayam namah
Aum maha-shuraya namah
Aum maha-balaparakramaya namah
Aum maharoudraya namah
Aum mahabhadraya namah
Aum mananiyaya namah
Aum dayakaraya namah
Aum manad ya namah
Aum aparvanaya namah
Aum kruraya namah
Aum tapa-traya-vivarjitaya namah
Aum supratipaya namah
Aum sutamrakshaya namah
Aum subrahmanyaya namah
Aum sukhapradaya namah
Aum vakra-stambhadi-gamanaya namah
Aum varenyaya namah
Aum varadaya namah
Aum sukhine namah
Aum virabhadraya namah
Aum virupaksaya namah
Aum vidurasthaya namah
Aum vibhavasave namah
Aum naksatra-cakra-samcarine namah
Aum ksatrapaya namah
Aum ksatravarjitaya namah
Aum ksayavriddhivinirmuktaya namah
Aum ksama-yuktaya namah
Aum vicaksanaya namah
Aum aksinaphaladaya namah
Aum caturvarga-phala-pradaya namah
Aum vitaragaya namah
Aum vitabhayaya namah
Aum vijvaraya namah
Aum vishva-karanaya namah
Aum naksatra-rashisancaraya namah
Aum nanabhayanikrintanaya namah
Aum vandarujanamandaraya namah
Aum vakrakuncitamurddhajaya namah
Aum kamaniyaya namah
Aum dayasaraya namah
Aum kanatkanakabhusanaya namah
Aum bhayaghnaya namah
Aum bhavya-phaladaya namah
Aum bhakta-bhaya-varapradaya namah
Aum shatru-hantre' namah
Aum shamope'taya namah
Aum sharanagataposhanaya namah
Aum sahasine' namah
Aum sad-gunadhyaksaya namah
Aum sadhave' namah
Aum samaradurjayaya namah
Aum dushtha-duraya namah
Aum shishtha-pujyaya namah
Aum sarva-kashtha-nivarakaya namah
Aum dushche'shtha-varakaya namah
Aum duhkha-bhanjanaya namah
Aum durdharaya namah
Aum haraye namah
Aum dhu-svapna-hamtre' namah
Aum dur-dharshaya namah
Aum dushta-garva-vimocanaya namah
Aum bharadvaja-kulam-adbhutaya namah
Aum bhu-sutaya namah
Aum bhavya-bhushanaya namah
Aum raktam-varaya namah
Aum rakta-vapushe' namah
Aum bhakta-palana-tatparaya namah
Aum catur-bhujaya namah
Aum gada-dharine' namah
Aum mesha-vahaya namah
Aum sitashanaya namah
Aum shakti-shula-dharaya namah
Aum shaktaya namah
Aum shastra-vidya-visharadaya namah
Aum tarkakaya namah
Aum tamasa-dharaya namah
Aum tapasvine' namah
Aum tamra-locanaya namah
Aum taptakancana-samkashaya namah
Aum rakta-kinjalkamannibhaya namah
Aum gotra adhi-devaya namah
Aum gomadhy-acaraya namah
Aum guna-vibhushanaya namah
Aum asrije' namah
Aum angarakaya namah
Aum avanti-desha-adhishaya namah
Aum janardanaya namah
Aum suryayamya-pradeshasthaya namah
Aum ghune' namah
Aum yamya-harin-mukhaya namah
Aum trikona-mandala-gataya namah
Aum tridasha-adhipasannutaya namah
Aum shucaye' namah
Aum shucikaraya namah
Aum shuraya namah
Aum shuci-vashyaya namah
Aum shubha-vahaya namah
Aum mesha-vriscika-rashishaya namah
Aum medhavine' namah
Aum mita-bhashanaya namah
Aum sukha-pradaya namah
Aum surupa-aksaya namah
Aum sarva-bhishta-phala-pradaya namah
Mangala seed mantra: Aum kram krim kraum sah bhaumaya namah.
RESULT:
The planetary diety Mangala is propitiated increasing determination and drive, and protecting one from violence.
NAVAGRAHA THIRD
KIRTANA RAGAM:
SURATI RUPAKA TALAM
ANGARAKAMASRAYAMYAHAM VINATASRITAJANA MANDARAM
MANGALAVARAM BHUMI KUMARAM VARAM VARAM (ANGARAKAM)
SRNGARAKAMESHA VRICHIKARASYADHIPATIM RAK-TANGAM
RAKTAMBARADIDHARAM SAKTI SULA DHARAM MANGALAM KAMBU GALAM
MANJUALATARA PADAYUGALAM MANGALADAYAKA
MESHATURANGAM MAKAROTTUNGAM (ANGARAKAM)
DANAVA SURA SEVITA MANDASMITAVILASITA VAKTRAM
DHARANIPRADAM BHRATR-KARAKAM RAKTA NETRAM
DINARAKSHAKAM PUJITA VAIDYANATHA KSHETRAM
DIVYAUGHADI GURUGUHA KATAKSHANUGRAHA PATRAM
BHANU CHANDRA GURU MITRAM BHASAMANASUKALATRAM
JANUSTHA HASTA CHITRAM CHATURBUJAM ATIVICHITRAM (ANGARAKAM)
The Meaning of the Song
I take refuge in ANGARAKA, the
divine MANDARA tree to dependent devotees,
the presiding deity of MANGALAVARA - Tuesday, and
the son of Earth
He is the Lord of cherished MESHA-Aaries and VRICHIKA-Scorpio,
shines with reddish form, wears red dress and is the bearer of
the sword and trident
The auspicious one, with beautiful neck, bestower of
auspiciousness,
riding on the goat, and whose highest apogee is MAKARA
RASI-Capricorn.
He is worshipped by gods and demons, one with the face beaming
and smiling,
bestower of wealth of lands and brotherhood, with red eyes,
protector of afflicted,
worshipped in the VAIDYANATHA KSHETRA, favoured
by the three groups of divine teachers such as
DIVYAUGHA, SIDDHAUGHA and MANAVAUGHA in the SRICHAKRA
worship and GURUGUHA,
He is the friend of SURYA-sun, CHANDRA-moon and BRHASPATI-Jupiter,
shining with his good wife, with his hand on his knees,
having four arms, and he is quite extraordinary.
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