Dharmapuram Adheenam

Hindu monastery in Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dharmapuram Adheenam

Dharumapuram Aadheenam is a Saivite monastic institution based in the town of Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu. As of 2019, there were a total of 27 Shiva temples under the control of the adheenam.[1]

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Dharumapuram Aadheenam
FounderGuru Gnanasambhandhar
TypeReligious
Location
Coordinates11.1041°N 79.6733°E / 11.1041; 79.6733
First Adheenam
Guru Gnanasambhandhar
Present Adheenam
Sri Masillamani Desiga Gnanasambanda Swamigal
AffiliationsHinduism, Shaivism
Websitehttps://dharumaiadheenam.com/
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History and activities

The adheenam was founded during the 16th century, along with the Thiruvaduthurai Adheenam and the Thiruppanandal Adheenam, to spread the ideology of Saiva Sidhantham.[2]:82 Dharumapuram mutt was founded by Thiru GnanaSambanthar.

The adheenam is involved in publishing Saivite literature, specifically the Thevaram and Tiruvasakam and its translations. It is also involved in literary scholarship.[3]:182 Vaitheeswaran Koil, near Sirkazhi, is one of the temples the adheenam maintains.[4]

Arunachala Kavirayar a Tamil poet and a composer of Carnatic music in the 18th Century CE studied both Tamil and Sanskrit in this adheenam. The head of Mutt was so pleased with Kavirayar and even considered making Arunchala as his successor. At 18, Kavirayar left the Mutt and Later composed the Famous Opera on the Epic Ramayana called as Rama Natakam.[5]


The 26th Guru Maha Sannidhanam died on 4 December 2019, and was succeeded by Sri Masillamani Desiga Gnanasambanda Swamigal as the 27th Guru Maha Sannidhanam of the adheenam.[1][6]

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Sri Masillamani Desiga Gnanasambanda Swamigal(Second from left)

Temples under Dharmapuram Adheenam

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