Wednesday 16 November 2016

Sri Sukresswarar Temple / Sugreeswarar Temple, Sarkar Periyapalayam, Tiruppur District, Tamil Nadu.

12th November 2016.
We three, Self, Mr Raja and Mr Srinivasan started from Erode for this Sarkar Periyapalayam Sri Sukreeswarar Temple and Mr Thenkongu Sadasivan and Gowthamai joined at the temple. We hired a taxi for this visit from Erode since, we planned to Visit three places ie, Sarkar Periyapalayam, Kodumanal, Kumarikal Palayam and Vijayamangalam. During our Visit the Sivachariyar was preparing for the sani pradosham. Sundarar has mentioned this temple’s Moolavar in his hymn and hence this is one of the Thevara vaippu Sthalam of Kongu Nadu. This temple is also called as Kurakkuthali Aludaya nayanar Temple.


Moolavar : Sri Sukreeswarar, Sri Sugreeswarar
Consort   : Sri Aavudai Nayaki.

Some of the important features of this temple are...
It was believed that, Sugriva worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple, hence Lord Shiva is called as Sukreeswarar. The bas-relief / Pudai sirpam is on the south side base of the main sanctum. 

The temple is facing east with an entrance on the south side. Rishabam, balipeedam are in the east side. Dwajasthambam and Vilakkuthoon are missing, which are found in most of the Kongu Nadu Temples. In Koshtam Dakshinamurthy is the latter Addition.

There are two Rishabams kept in a mandapam and one of the Rishabam's horn in broken condition. It was told the same was replaced by a New Rishabam and kept in front of the old one. As per Lord Shiva’s wish the old Rishabam came to front and New Rishabam moved back. After seeing this miracle the devotees installed both in the mandapam.

In the outer prakaram Sannadhi for Vinayagar, Ambal, Subramaniyar, Chandikeswarar, Vayu Lingam, Kubera Lingam, Bhairavar, Eesanya Lingam, Bathrakaliamman and  Suryan.

In the inner mandapam, No shrines and no Dwarapalakas. At the entrance of the ardha mandapam, Ganesha on the left and Anjaneyar on the right.  There is a Navakanda statue in the artha mandapam and the history is not known.

Ambal is in a separate temple facing  east ( instead of South ) with Nandhi under a mandapam in front. In the mandapam, old statues of Saptamatrikas, Subramaniyar, Vishnu, Vishnu Durga ( Poojas are not conducted to these statues.)

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
It was told that the temple exists in 4 yugas and as per history it is of 2500 Years old. The moolavar Lingam is of 5th century. The oldest inscription found  belongs to 1220 CE. There are about 11 inscriptions in the temple, of which one belongs to Kongu Chozha, 9 belongs to Kongu Pandyas and one belongs to Mysore Ummathur King Veerananjaraayar. The temple comes under the control of Archaeological Survey Of India ( ASI ).

The Inscriptions mainly speaks about the construction of Pond, donation of gold, land etc,. for Conducting the functions and Poojas. Above all, the Kongu Chozha Sundara Pandiyan’s inscription is the biggest one with 24 lines  and each line consists of 130 to 140 letters. This speaks about the trading agreement  for payment of taxes ( depends on the materials Like minerals, Cotton clothes, wood ( Sandal ), Elephant, Horse, etc,. In this trading agreement 64 traders signed and whose names are also written.



 Trading agreement inscriptions
 Trading agreement inscriptions

TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept open between 07.00 Hrs to 11.00 Hrs and 17.00 Hrs to 20.00 Hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS:
Gurukkal Nagaraja Iyyar may be contacted on his mobile 9442373455.

HOW TO REACH:
The place Sarkar Periyapalayam is on the way to Erode to Tiruppur through Uthukuli, which is famous for butter. About 6 KM before Tiruppur.
Nearest Railway station is Tiruppur

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE






 The horn broken Rishabam is in-front 
 A Navakanda Statue
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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