connected_events:
- event: "Alvar hymns and Divya Prabandham composition" significance: "One of the 108 Divya Desams hymned by the 12 Alvars (6th–9th c. CE)" vahana: "Garuda (eagle mount)" connected_events:
- event: "Temple founding and consecration" significance: "Original temple construction and prana-pratishtha ceremony" associated_kings:
- "Local ruling dynasty" sacred_trees:
- peepal
- bilva (bael)
- tulasi sacred_animals:
- Nandi (sacred bull)
- peacock
- elephant vahana: "Garuda (eagle mount)" festival_dates:
- "Maha Shivaratri (Feb–Mar)"
- "Diwali (Oct–Nov)"
Ksheerabdhinatha — Vishnu of the Milk Ocean
One of the 108 Divya Desams
The 108 Divya Desams are the sacred abodes of Vishnu sung by the 12 Alvar saint-poets. Compiled as the Nalayira Divya Prabandham by Nathamuni (9th c. CE), this corpus of 4,000 pasurams defines the sacred geography of Tamil Vaishnavism and the Sri Vaishnava sampradaya.
This Temple
- Location: Ksheera-sagara (cosmic, non-earthly), Cosmic (0.0°N, 0.0°E) Beyond
- Presiding deity: Ksheerabdhi-natha (Vishnu reclining on Ananta-shesha atop the cosmic milk-ocean)
- Thayar (Goddess): Ksheerabdhi-kanya (Lakshmi emerging from the ocean)
- Tirtham: Ksheera-sagara (milk ocean itself)
- Vimana: Ananta-vimana
- Mangalashasanam: Sung by Nammalvar, Tirumangai-alvar — 12 pasurams
- Built: Cosmic / eternal
Sthala-Puranam
107th of the 108 Divya Desams — not on earth but the cosmic abode of Vishnu resting on Ananta-shesha in the milk-ocean, before manifesting at each yuga. From this ocean were churned amrita, Lakshmi, and 14 other treasures.
Worship & Festival
Daily 5-fold puja; Vaikuntha Ekadashi (Margazhi full moon) is the holiest day — the Paramapada-vasal gate is opened; passing through is said to grant moksha. Annual Brahmotsavam (10 days) features Vishnu on all his vahanas (Garuda, Hanumanta, Shesha, Hamsa, Simha, Ratha).
The Alvar Tradition
Each Divya Desam's sanctity rests on how many Alvars sang of it and how many pasurams — this is the mangalashasanam. Tamil Vaishnavism treats the 4,000 pasurams as Dravida Veda — equivalent to the Sanskrit Vedas.
Sthalapurana (Temple Legend)
The sacred history of this shrine is recounted in local Sthalapurana texts and the Divya Prabandham hymns.
Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations
- Sacred flowers
- tulasilotuschampaka
- Offerings
- tulasi garlandpuliyodaracurd riceakkaravadisal
- Sacred colours
- saffronyellowgreen (tulasi)
🪔 Worship Procedures
- Daily rites
- • vishvarupa• kala-santi• ucchikala• sayaraksha• ardha-jama
- Puja sequence
- tulasi
- milk abhisheka
- puliyodara
- deepa-arati
- tirtha + shathari
🎊 Festivals
- Vaikuntha EkadashiMargazhi (Dec–Jan) · 1 day
- BrahmotsavamAnnual · 10 days
📜 Primary Scriptural Sources
- Nalayira Divya PrabandhamTamil hymns7th–9th c. CE



