This Kappalur Heritage visit was arranged by R.E.A.C.H Foundation for it’s
7th batch Epigraphy students. Since I am also an alumni of the
Epigraphy class, Mr Ramanath included me for this Visit. As planned we, 38 heritage enthusiasts started from Chennai through 2 vans and a
car around 05.45 hrs. Total journey was around 4.30 hours, on 27th November
2016. We reached Kappalur from Chennai via Uthiramerur, Vandavasi, Polur
. On the way we had our breakfast under a road side tamarind tree. Mr
Ramanath had taken much pain to carry from Tindivanam. It was a pleasant
journey with lot of information pouring in from Mr Ramachandran, Mr
Vakula Varadharajan and Mr Madhusudhanan of our
group also added flavor to it. Learned a lot throughout the journey
and from the field visit.
The Village Kappalur is a heritage
treasure. It has 20 temples, Nadukal, Hero stones, Komarikal, Vijayanagara period
granite panel slabs erected in 4 corners of the village and many. The main aim
of this field visit was to learn to read the inscriptions and hand on
experience of taking estempage of the inscriptions. Mr Ramachandran
encouraged the students to read the inscriptions. From the inscriptions
it was learnt that the original name of the Village was “Kamapullur” and
has the contributions of Pallava, Chozha, Early period Chozhas, Rashtrakutas,
Latter period Pandyas, Sambuvarayar and Vijayanagar rulers. We
started our field visit from Sri Kamesuwarar Temple.
SRI KAMESUWARAR TEMPLE
Moolavar : Sri Kamesuwarar
Consort : Sri Kadina
Kujambal.
Some of the important features are..
The temple is facing east with balipeedam and Rishabam mandapam. Even though the we enter through
mottai Gopuram Main entrance to the sanctum sanctorum is from east. Dwarapalakas
are at the east side immediately after the main entrance on the both side of a
granite jolly work. Moolavar is on a round
avudayar. In koshtam, Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy ( installed separately
not installed in the niche), Vishnu in place of Lingothbavar, Brahma and Durgai. In the maha mandapam, Urchavars, Suryan
and Vinayagar.
In the outer prakaram sannadhi for
Naalvars, Two Vinayagars, Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniar, Shiva Lingam
& Ambal, Annapoorani, Natarajar Saba ( with a separate vimanam ), Chandikeswarar, Bairavar and Navagrahas. The bell is in the north east corner of
the outer prakaram.
ARCHITECTURE
The main entrance to the sanctum Sanctorum. The temple consists of Sanctum, artha mandapam and a maha mandapam. Ambal is in a separate sannadhi with front mandapam on the right side of moolavar sannadhi, may be reconstructed during Vijayanara Period. Their emblem is on one of the Pillar.
The emblem of Vijaya Nagaras ( at the entrance of Ambal sannadhi )
HISTORY & INSCRIPTION:
The inscriptions are there around
sanctum adhistanam ( base). There is a separate Rajendra Chozha two side
inscription granite slab measuring 185 cm x 138 cm, on the north west corner.
The inscription records that Chief of army Rajaraja Bhiramarayan’s son donation of ninety goats for burning a perpetual lamp, land donated to nandhavanam (
Garden ), and land donated for pooja with naivedyam to Dakshinamurthy.
The Pillars of the mandapam bears the inscription about the donation made for burning the lamp.
Rajendra Chozha two side inscription granite slab measuring 185 cm x 138 cm ( North side )
Rajendra Chozha two side inscription granite slab measuring 185 cm x 138 cm ( south side )
THE TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept open between
09.00 Hrs to 10.00 Hrs and 16.30 Hrs to 20.00 Hrs.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Mr B Raghupathy may be contacted on
his mobile 9442810617
HOW TO REACH:
About 5 KM from Polur. Since the
frequency of the bus is limited, hire a taxi from Polur.
LOCATION :CLICK
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