Where as in kuchanoor the Lord exists as prime
deity Saneeswaran is other wise called as “Kuchanooran” King Dinakaran
ruled “Kulinga” country
with its capital Mainagar. His son chandravathana through
astrology predicted that his father was
suffering for seven and a half-years, which could be overcome by
praying Lord Saneeswaran Chandravathanan
ventured into forest, created Lord Saneeswaran’s image out of
iron and started prayering Lord Saneeswaran.
Impressed by his devotees’s prayer before him at Kuchanoor where
the present temple is located
This is the only temple in India which is mean solely for Saneeswara Bhagawan situated at Kuchanoor,
20 Km south of Theni. The temple at Thirunallarin Pondy is having only a seperate Sannidhi for Saneeswarar. In Kuchanoor
Saneeswara Bhagawan is said to be a Suyambu (Self appeared idol).
In front of this temple the perennial river
Surabi flows which carried the waters of Periyar river and Suruliyaru.
Every year the festival is being celebrated during the Tamil month
"Adi" on every Saturday of the week.
Kuchanur, a small village near Chinnamanur in Theni district, as does Thirunallar, has a separate temple for
Lord Saneeswara, unlike other places where He is part of the Navagrahas.Legend has it that King Dinakaran who once ruled
Kalinganadu with Maninagaram as capital incurred Sani Bhagwan's wrath for Seven and half years.
Dinakaran's son Chandiravadanan on coming to know
of it through an astrologer went to a dense forest and sat on a penance
in the midst of Senbagam, Sandalwood and
Kongu trees near the bank of Surabi river to invoke the blessings
of Lord Saneeswara to set his father free from the curse.
Moved by his prayers, Lord Saniswara appeared
before him at a place called Senbaganallur and granted his prayers. The
place later came to be called Kuchanur.
Kuchanur is one of the town Panchayat, is surrounded by channels
and forests.
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