Re: 5th head of Brahma!
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• September 15, 1998
At 08:19 AM 9/14/98 PDT, you wrote: Dear Sri Sriram : > >I heard a story wherein Lord Shiva seemed to have plucked the 5th head >of Brahma and the kapala (skull) stuck to his hand. He was roaming >around with the Kapala which later disappeared after Lakshmi poured >some grain into the Brahma-Kapala. Can anyone >shed more light into this story ? . When and where did Brahma get his >fifth head ? According to one of the PurANams , Lord ShivA acquired Brahma Hatthi DhOsham by plucking one of the five heads of BrahmA . He punished BrahmA for lying that he saw the face of Lord ShivA , when he presented Himself as LingOthbhavar . According to this Siva PurANam , which Saiva NaayanmArs repeatedly refer to , BrahmA flew up as a Hamsam to determine the height to which Lord ShivA's head projected into the sky and beyond . He failed to see the face of Lord ShivA and got tired .He flew down and declrred to the assembled DevAs that he had seen the top of the head of the LingOthbhavar , who grew out of the Lingam . Lord ShivA got mad and as a punishment plucked the fifth head of BrhamA , who in our sampradhAyam is the father of Lord ShivA . That fifth head (skull ) got stuck in the hand of Lord ShivA and He had to go from place to place begging for food with that kapaalam . In the same Siva PurANam , Lord VishNu is said to have taken the form of a wild Boar and dug himself deeper and deeper to find the feet of Lord ShivA .Lord VishNu failed and came up and reported His failure in contrast to BrahmA , who said a lie. Incidentally , in the Saiva Aagamam defining the appropriate places for particular Gods in a consecrated temple , LingOthbhavar will be seen in the Western PrAkAram behind the Garbhagraham . Now returning to our story , Lord ShivA wandered with stuck skull in hand and ultimately reached KandiyUr divya Desam ( Kantana Puram in Sanskrit). Here Rudran did penance and offered His worship to Sriman NaarayaNan and took a dip in the PushkariNi and with the Lord's blessing , the stuck kapAlam eased itself from his hand . As a result , the BhagavAn here is known today as Hara Saapa VimOchana PerumAL and the PushkariNi is recognized as Kapaala ThIrtham .There are two versions on how the kapAlam got unstuck. One in which , Bhagavan makes a cut in His chest and directs the blood pouirng out into the Kapaalam until it is full and that did it. In another version, MahA Lakshmi poured some grains as you described . Thrumangai Mannan refers to this in ThirukkurunthAnDakam paasuram (19): pinDiyAr ManDai yEnthip piRar manai thiritanthuNNum uNDiyAn saapam thIrtha oruvanUr , ulahamEtthum KanDiyUr ----( This section refers to Lord ShivA going from home to home of strangers beging for food because of the curse of BrahmA and this curse being removed by the grace of the KandiyUr perumAL ). At this sthalam ( TrimUrthy Sthalam ) , there are temples for VishNu, BrahmA and Rudran side by side . These temples are 6 miles from ThanjAvUr on the way to ThiruvayyAru . The sannidhi for Sri Sudarsana- LakshmI Narasimhan ( Back to Back ) is very famous at KandiyUr . The ancient name for Hara Saapa VimOchana PerumAL is Kamala Naathan . ThayAr's name is kamala Valli . The KapAla Pushkarani was known before as Kamala PushkaraNi . The VimAnam is Kamala VimAnam ( Kamlaakruhti VimAnam ). The KshEthram is also known as Kamala KshEthram .Hence , there are FIVE Kamalams here and remind one of MahA LakshmI. The other Thri mUrthy Sthalam among the 108 divya desams is KarambanUr or Utthamar Koil near Trichy . > This, I believe may be linked with the sthala puranam of the famous >kapaleeshwarar temple of Mylapore, wherein after the episode described >above , Lord Shiva decided to grace the place as "Kapaleeshwarar". > >Mylapore Vaasis ...? Here , the presiding deity KapaalIswarar got His name from the Kapaala Maalai that He is fond of wearing , when He dances on the smasAnams . The Mohana Raaga Krithi by late PapanAsam Sivan on the beauty of KaapAlIswaran and on His devi , KaRpagAmbhAL in madhyamAvathi ( KaRpakamE KadaikkaNN paarAi ) are wonderful to listen to .As a student of VivEkAnandhA College , Mylapore , I relate to this question . > >dasan, > >-Sriram,Balaraman > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > >
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