Friday, 2 September 2016

Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple and Sri Dharmeswarar Temple at Manimangalam, Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu.

A Continuation to the previous post.
27th August 2016
It was planned to cover 4 temples in Manimangalam and we could cover only the Perumal and Shiva Temples. The Manimangalam was called as Chathur vedhi mangalam during Chozha’s period.   The place around the village is plain with paddy fields. Hope this was the place where the war between Pulikesi and Pallavas took place as described by Kalki.

SRI RAJAGOPALASWAMY  TEMPLE, AT MANIMANGALAM


Moolavar   : Sri Rajagopala swamy.
Thayar      : Sri Sengamalavalli Thayar.

Some of the important features of this temple are…
There is a 4 pillar mandapam at the entrance. There is no Rajagopuram and only an entrance arch with stucco images of Perumal. Balipeedam and Dwajasthambam are immediately after the entrance. The temple consists of sanctum, artha mandapam, and Maha mandapam.  The Maha Mandapam is constructed in front of Artha Mandapam with entrances from north side and south side. The Moolavar vimanam is without many stucco images. The special attraction of this temple is moolavar’s conch and the disc positions are interchanged.

Sri Sengamalavalli Thayar and Sri Andal Sannadhi are in the outer prakaram. There is also a 4 pillar mandapam in front of the thayar sannidhi.

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The temple was constructed during the Chozha period and the temple walls have many inscriptions.  The temple was closed during our visit and could not the details of the inside temple. 
 


TEMPLE TIMINGS :
Since Oru kala pooja is performed, the pattar nearby may be called for darshan.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE



















SRI DHARMESWARAR TEMPLE
This Shiva temple is on the east side of the village and under the control of the Archeological Survey of India with a fence around the temple complex. The temple is maintained in very good condition.  Balipedam, Rishabam, and Ambal Sannadhi are constructed in front of the temple's east side wall. Nandhavanam is also developed in front of the temple compared to my earlier visit.

For the details of my earlier Visit Click Here 

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE:    CLICK HERE







Hero Stones 
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Memorial stones 











To be Continued….. 

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