Honoring Ancestors and Past Traditions: Pagan Practices for the September Equinox

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The Pagan title for the September equinox is Mabon. Mabon is one of the eight Pagan Sabbats, which are celebrations that mark the changing of seasons. The September equinox, also known as the autumnal equinox, is when day and night are of equal length, and it is a time of balance and reflection. Mabon is named after the Welsh god Mabon ap Modron, who represents the harvest and the cycle of life. This Pagan holiday is typically observed with rituals and ceremonies that focus on gratitude for the abundance of the harvest and the preservation of balance in our lives. It is a time to give thanks for the fruits of our labor and to prepare for the coming winter months.



ThiruVazhuvoor – Veeratteswarar Temple Abishekam for Black Magic Relief

This special Abishegam is performed in this temple for person who need protect from the effects of Black Magic, and need a happy family life, Child boon, timely marriage , sound health , Ashta Aiswaryam and to get relieved from physical illness and mental depression.

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Benefits of Abishekam for Swamy and Ambal at Vazhyvoor – Veeratteswarar Temple :

  • One who perform this special Abishegam to Lord Sri Veeratteswarar and Sri Elankilai Nayagi will get rid of issues from Witchcraft and Black Magic( “Eval , Billi , Soonyam”).
  • It gives good employment opportunities and progress in profession.
  • This Puja will eliminate all Nakshatra Doshas and other Doshas related to persons who have Kettai/Jyeshta/ Ketta/ Jyestha Nakshtra as their Janma Nakshathram / Birth Star.
  • It gives quick recovery from physical illness and psychological diseases.
  • It further gives good family relationship, relieve from depression and improves mental fitness.
  • It will give timely marriage and removes obstacles in marriage related issues.
  • It will give the devotee a fearless mind and will power for sure.
  • It will give Job and Business developments and job security also.
  • It will help us to take clear decisions for the positive results in critical circumstances .
  • This puja gives child boon to the devotee.
  • It shields and protects from enemies, as far as we are straight forward in nature.
  • It avoids and saves the devotee from his sins, bad planets effects.
  • It makes the devotee to lead a loan free life.
  • The devotee will excel in their profession.
  • Provides sound health and Ashta Aishwaryam.

About Vazhyvoor – Veeratteswarar Temple :

  • This temple is situated in Tamil Nadu Nagapattinam District. Vazhuvur Village.
  • Vazhuvur village is located in the Mayiladuthurai – Peralam route.
  • The Vazhuvur village is around 8 Kilo Meters from Mayiladuthurai town.
  • Nearest Railway station is Mayiladuthurai.

Vazhyvoor – Veeratteswarar Temple History :

  • Once this place was a forest. There so many sages were living in this place with their wifes. This place was called as “Tharuka Vanam”.
  • They were doing “Yagna” (Kind of spiritual duty) as their worship.
  • They were in a thought that doing this kind of Yagna is enough to attain the “Mukthi” and there is no need to worship Lord Shiva.
  • Because of this attitude they were not ready to worship Lord Shiva. They felt that, they were the superiors.
  • Lord Shiva wanted to teach a lesson to them. He came here as a Bhikshatanar which is the beautiful “Avathar” (one of the apperance) of Lord Sri Shiva.
  • People were so impressed with the beauty of Lord Shiva. Sri Vishnu also came here at the same time as a “Mohini” (one of the womanly apperance) of Lord Sri Vishnu.
  • The sages of “Tharukavana” were so impressed with the beauty of the Mohini. They forgot to preform the “Yagna”.
  • When the came to know that Lord Shiva appeared here to teach a lesson to them, they created an elephant (“Gaja Sura”) from the Yagna to destroy Lord Shiva.
  • Lord Shiva got into the elephant. Lord unwraped the skin of the elephent and wrapped on him. Hence the Lord here is called as “Kari Urittha Sivan”. The Tamil words “Kari” means elephent and “Urrithal” means unwrap. Ultimately God Shiva destroyed that Gaja(Elephant). Hence Lord shiva here called as “Gaja Samhara Moorthi”.
  • All this heppened in this sthalam (Place). The present temple build by the Chola dynasty.
  • This temple has a history of more than 800 years.

Significance of Vazhyvoor – Veeratteswarar Temple :

  • This temple is one of the “Atta Veerattana Sthalam(Place)”.
  • The “Atta Veerattana Sthalam” temples are as follows
    • Thirukkandiyur
    • Thirukkovilur
    • Thiruvathigai
    • Thiruppariyalur
    • Thiruvirkkudi
    • Vazhuvur
    • Thirukurukkai
    • Thirukkadavur

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    It is a time to give thanks for the fruits of our labor and to prepare for the coming winter months. Celebrations may include feasting, making offerings to deities, and gathering with loved ones to express gratitude and reconnect with nature. Mabon is a time to appreciate the beauty of the changing seasons and to honor the cycles of life and death.

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