Brahma,
the creator after the Prilaya Era, to continue with his work
of creation wanted to have a Peetam. Lord
Shiva asked him to make a pot made of "Amirhtam" and
sand. The pot had a Peetam in it, with the vedas around it on four sides.
A coconut was kept over the pot and garlands of Poonul (Sacred Thread )
and Tharpai were decorated and Brahma worshipped it.
During a flood, the pot floated and moved towards south from Kailash.
Lord Shiva in the disguise of a hunter, broke the pot with an arrow
and the amirtham spilled as "AMIRTHA THEERTHAM". Mixing
the amirtham of the Kumbha with sand Lord Shiva emerged as LINGAM.
The sacred place where he gave darshan as "KUMBESWARAN" is
now called as KUMBAKONAM. |
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Though
rituals and archanas are done daily for the god, some special
festivals are celebrated annually, which make the people gathered
in large numbers and make their minds purified. Among the various
festivals MAHAMAHAM that is celebrated once in twelve years
is of very great importance.
The
modern Kumbakonam is the nerve - centre of all the commercial
activities in Tanjore District. Plenty of diverse small scale
industries thrive in this town, chief among them being Silk,
Scented & Shredded Supari, Chewing Tobacco, Brass & Stainless
Steel Wares, Icon & Pith ware, Cosmetics etc.
The town has also been well - known for its prestigious educational institutions
which have turned out eminent stalwarts in diverse spheres. It is perhaps because
of this fact that the premier college of this ancient town namely the Government
Arts College is proudly acclaimed as the "Cambridge of South India " |