Keerimalai Naguleswaram Temple
Keerimalai Naguleswaram
temple historically known also as the Thirutambaleswaram Kovil of Keerimalai,
is a famous Hindu temple in Keerimalai, located north of Jaffna, Northern
Province, Sri Lanka in the suburb of Kankesanthurai. One of the oldest shrines
of the region, it is the northernmost of the island's Pancha Ishwarams of Siva,
venerated by Sri Lankan Tamil Hindus around the world from classical antiquity.
Hindus believe its adjacent water tank, the Keerimalai Springs, to have
curative properties, which irrigation studies attribute to high mineral content
sourced from underground.
Keerimalai is 50 feet above sea level, and
situated west of Palaly. Hindus flock in large numbers on Aadi Amaavaasai day
which falls during the Tamil month of Aadi, to carry out rituals
for their forefathers and bathe in the natural springs. Carried out largely by
men, “Keerimalai” is particularly famous for this festival.
Keeri in
Tamil and nagula in Sanskrit mean "mongoose". Keeri-malai in
Tamil means "Mongoose-Hill". The temple is situated adjacent to the
mineral water springs. The legendary sage Nagula Muni, shrunk by age and
austerity while meditating at a cave in Keerimalai was likened to mongooses
that frequented the area. The sage bathed in the springs and was cured of his
mongoose face. In gratitude, Nagula Muni constructed a small shrine and
worshipped the Lingam enshrined there. This became known as the Thirutambaleswaram
Kovil of Keerimalai and also the Naguleswaram Kovil of Keerimalai alluding to
the sage
The Pandyan-Cholan princess Maruthapura
Veeravalli built the Maviddapuram Kandaswamy Temple two miles from
Naguleswaram in 785 CE after she was cured of her facial disfigurement at the
Keerimalai springs, and later married the King Ukkira Singhan a
scion of Vijaya's dynasty, at the temple's springs. Eliandurvan, one of the four
brothers of the Mukkuvar king Vedi Arasan ruled at Keerimalai.
"Maasi Magam" and "Aadi
Amaavaasai" festival days, the latter falling during the Tamil month of "Aadi" (mid July-mid August) brings Hindu pilgrims to the town
to carry out rituals for their forefathers and take a divine dip in the natural springs. These
rituals are usually carried out by men. Keerimalai is particularly famous for
this festival. The new moon or Amaavasai is a significant day, and
according to Tamil astrologers, in the month of Aadi, the moon is in the
ascendant in Kataka rasi, which is occupied by the Sun; this concurrence
is reminiscent of Siva and Sakthi in Hinduism. Hence, there is special
significance of Aadi Amavaasai as a day when children remember their departed
parents, notably their late fathers. It is customary for them to perform
ablutions, offer prayers to the departed souls with the help of a priest (Dharpanam) and attend a temple of Siva. In Sri Lanka, Keerimalai
Naguleswaram temple continues as the foremost shrine for Aadi amavaasai.
Dakshina Kailasa Puranam, a Sanskrit treatise on another Pancha Ishwaram, Koneswaram of Trincomalee, recalls events in
the Naguleswaram shrine. On Saivism in the 6th century, the Suta
Samhita of the Skanda Puranam mentions Naguleswaram
as among ancient sites of pilgrimage. Arab navigators spread the wonders of
the temple's springs to the West, and James Emerson Tennent, citing
Lane's Arabian Nights elaborates on Keerimalai as the site of
the shipwreck of Sinbad the Sailor during his sixth voyage, where he collected pearls, hyacinth and ambergris. Arjuna of the Mahabharata fell
in love with the Nagakanya (daughter of the Naga king) Ulupi, who bore them a
son, Iravan.
Following destruction by the Portuguese in 1621,
Naguleswaram's Brahmin priests hid the main icons in a well before fleeing,
which were since recovered.
After a gap of almost 400 years in 1894 ACE,
local Sri Lankan Tamil Hindu people of under the urging of Hindu
reformer Arumuka Navalar came together and built the present temple. However,
the temple was destroyed by fire in 1918 and had to be rebuilt.

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