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Do you know about the Six abodes of Lord Ganesha?   

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Six abodes of Lord Ganesha

Lord Ganesha, also known as Vinayaka, is one of the most revered deities in Hindu worship. His presence is synonymous with success, and devotees believe that invoking his blessings can transform any situation for the better. As the first deity to be worshipped before beginning any task, Lord Ganesha holds a special place in the hearts of his devotees. His ability to manifest in various forms, each with its unique significance, captivates the hearts of millions. 

Among the countless temples where Ganesha is worshipped, there are six significant abodes known as the "Six Abodes of Ganesha." Much like the famed Six Abodes of Lord Murugan, these sites are considered sacred and are deeply revered by devotees. Let's explore these divine abodes dedicated to Lord Vinayaka. 

First Abode: Selva Ganapathi at Annamalaiyar Temple 

Annamalaiyar Temple in Thiruvannamalai

The first of Ganeshal's Six Abodes is the Selva Ganapathi, who blesses devotees from the Rajagopuram (main tower) of the Annamalaiyar Temple in Thiruvannamalai. This shrine is lesser known but holds great significance.  

The name of this Ganesha is ‘Allal Pom Ganesha’, celebrated in the song “Allal pom valvinai bom, annai vayiril piranta thollaipom”. Worshipping him is believed to resolve all troubles. The ancient Tamil text Viveka Chintamani extols the greatness and glory of Selva Ganapathi, who graces the Rajagopuram of the Annamalaiyar Temple. Devotees believe that worshipping Selva Ganapathi, who resides on the left pillar of the Rajagopuram, can alleviate all sorrows and sufferings, bringing peace and prosperity. 

Second Abode: Azhathu Pillaiyar at Virudhachalam

Azhathu Pillaiyar at Virudhachalam

The second abode of Ganesha is located at the Virudhagiriswarar Temple in Virudhachalam, where the deity is known as Azhathu Pillaiyar. 

At the entrance of this temple, the statue of Azhathu Pillaiyar is placed on the east side, positioned 16 steps below ground level. This temple is considered as sacred as Kashi, and devotees believe that worshipping Azhathu Pillaiyar here will bring all kinds of prosperity and wealth into their lives. The blessings from this Ganesha are said to be abundant and transformative. 

Third Abode: Kallavarana Pillaiyar at Thirukadaiyur

Kallavarana Pillaiyar at Thirukadaiyur

The third abode of Ganesha is at the Amritaghateswarar Temple in Thirukadaiyur, where the deity is known as Kallavarana Pillaiyar. 

According to the scriptures, there was a time when the Devas neglected to worship Lord Ganesha. In response, Lord Ganesha concealed the Amrita Kalasam. When the devas acknowledged their oversight and worshipped Lord Ganesha sincerely, he graciously returned the Amrita Kalasam to them. 

Devotees who worship this Vinayaka are believed to be blessed with a long and healthy life. The divine presence of Kallavarana Pillaiyar ensures protection and well-being, making it a powerful place of worship.  

Fourth Abode: Siddi Vinayaka at Meenakshi Amman Temple 

Siddi Vinayaka at Meenakshi Amman Temple

The fourth abode is at the Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, where the deity Siddi Vinayaka resides on the path leading from the Amman Sannidhi (shrine) to the Swami Sannidhi. 

In the Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam, it is mentioned that Maanickavasagar worshipped Siddhi Vinayaka before purchasing a horse for the Pandya king.  

Worshipping Siddi Vinayaka is believed to help one achieve success in all endeavours. Devotees seek his blessings for the fulfilment of their desires and the successful completion of their tasks. 

Fifth Abode: Karpaga Vinayaka at Pillaiyarpatti 

Karpaga Vinayaka at Pillaiyarpatti

The fifth abode is at Pillaiyarpatti, where the deity is known as Karpaga Vinayaka. 

By worshipping Karpaga Vinayaka, devotees are blessed with sixteen types of wealth and wisdom. For those who are confused or unable to make decisions in important matters, worshipping this Vinayaka provides clarity and divine guidance. 

Sixth Abode: Polla Pillaiyar at Thirunaaraiyur

Polla Pillaiyar at Thirunaaraiyur

The sixth and final abode of Ganesha is at Thirunaaraiyur, where the deity is known as Polla Pillaiyar. 

This Vinayaka is revered for his role in giving the world the Thevaram hymns. Devotees believe that worshipping Polla Pillaiyar grants liberation and success in all endeavours. His divine presence is a beacon of hope and fulfilment for those who seek his blessings. 

Visiting these abodes not only connects devotees to the rich tapestry of Ganesha’s divine attributes but also provides a pathway to overcome obstacles, gain prosperity, and attain spiritual fulfilment. 

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