22nd August
2015.
As
a Part of Madras week 2015, attended the lecture “Temples in around
Chennai “ by Mrs Chitra Madhavan at Tattvaloka, Theynampet on 21st August
2015. I am one of the 20 and odd participants, in that our Mam Padmapriya
was also there. ( It shows that world is too small and we cannot miss a
person who was already known). In the lecture she covered the Shiva temples of
Coovam ( Thiruvirkolam, Thirupachur, Ilumbayankottur. All the three temples are
Padal petra sthalangal. ( For details of my temples visit …..CLICK
HERE ) She also touched the temples of Kapaleeswarar,
where the images Tripurantaka story is available in the Rajagopuram.
The
lecture’s the main subject was Tripurantaka the urchavar of Thiruvirkolam. The
moorthams may be in forms metal ie Panchaloha, brass or
Stucco ( in the Kapaleeswarar temple Rajagopuram ) were explained. The
images of Tripurantaka is also available in various temples like Tanjore,
Kailasanathar temple at Kanchipuram and Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh
too. Lord Shiva Killed the three sons of a demon through Vishnu as Arrow
and Brahma as charioteer. The other devas participated as bow, chariot,
etc. She told that the Gajabirusta Vimanam, belongs to Chola period, to
support she quoted the inscriptions available at the temple. Probably the
base on the temple was constructed by Pallavas and latter Gajabirusta
vimanam was added or renovated by Cholas. In the Back side of the
moolavar, deva koshtam we can see that Vishnu instead of Lingothbavar in
many temples. This shows that the temples are very old. This statement
may not hold good for all the temples, since I had seen some of the temples in
around Madras with Vishnu in Devakoshtam, which
are constructed in the recent years. ( This may be an unite effort of Shiva
& Vishnu devotees may and this statement may not be correct too…)
She
also explained the Shiva temple at Mappedu, where Veena Hanuman is
installed. Quoted the other temples which has similar moortham at Kumbakonam
Sri Ramaswamy Temple ( Raghunatha veena ) and Villivakkam Sri Damodara swamy
temple. Lord Shiva gave darshan to one of his Shiva Gnana Singi at this
temple, hence Shiva is called as Sri Singeeswarar. ( During Shiva’s dance
at Thiruvalangadu , Singi could not see, hence Shiva gave darshan at this temple
to Singi’s prayer).
Totally
the lecture was very nice and I could learn many things. Thanks to Chitra and
Tattvaloka for arranging such a wonderful program. Since the Photography
was restricted I could take only three slides of Lord Shiva as Tripurantaka.
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
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