15th July
2018
On the Foot path of Nandanar... a visit to the places and the temples
associated with Nandanar also called as Thirunalai Povar, one of the 63
Nayanmars was organised by Prof Madhusuthanan Kalaiselvan and the songs
composed by Sri Gopalakrishna Bharathi are rendered by Vidwans
Bharat Sundar and Sunil Gargyan between 14th July & 15th July
2018. After completing the visit to Thirupungur and lunch on 15th
July 2018, we headed to our next
destination Nandanar Madam, on the south part of Chidambaram.
Nandanar gave
initiation to the Andhanar, to whom he worked. The Andhanar also became a
devote of Lord Shiva and requested Nandanar to proceed to Chidambaram. When he
reached Chidambaram, he could see the smokes emanating from the homam conducted
by the rishis and Vedhiyars. The inferiority complex of being born in Pulayar
caste, developed within him stopped to enter inside the Chidambaram. So he circumambulates
the temple city for three whole days and stayed in a coconut farm on the south part
of Perumpatrappuliyur now called as Thillai or Chidambaram. The rest of the
story will be written along with Thillai Natarajar Darshan.
In remembrance of
Nandanar’s stay, a Madam was established by his devotees. About 200 – 300 years
before a temple with brick and lime mortar was also constructed facing north. From the reliefs carved above entrance, this temple most probably constructed by Nayaks. The temple seemed to be unfinished,
but looks in good condition. Walls are not plastered and floors are not laid.
The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum and artha mandapam. In the
artha mandapam Vinayagar on the left and Dhandayuthapani on the right. In the
sanctum Nandanar as Nandhamaa munivar standing to a height of 5 feet on a pedestal
facing Thillai Natarajar. The head is with Jada makudam and a beard, Rudraksha
beads mala on his neck and hands. The hands are in folded position. Yagnopaveetha with three threads also shown. A light can be seen from
the eyes and bright thejas on his face. Durvasa maharishi statue is also there on the right side of Nandanar. The temple might have maintained by the Durvasa Maharishi related mutt.
Now, around the temple, complete space has been encroached by the people displaced
from the Kollidam flood. It was told that last 30 years pooja was conducted by
a lady and same was stopped after her demise.
Debris were thrown inside the temple and became the hiding place for the
snakes. The temple came to light through our Prof Madhusuthanan Kalaiselvan and
his team. Chidambaram municipal Corporation also cleared debris. During our
Visit Pooja was conducted and Vidwan Bharat Sundar sang a song from Nandanar
Charithram composed by Gopalakrishna Bharathi.
HOW TO REACH:
The Nandanar temple
is on the south of Chidambaram on the
Nandanar Street, Senkaddaan Street.
LOCATION: GPS Co-Ordinates: 11deg12’ 52.95” and 79deg 43’ 37.17”
The reliefs carved
above the front arch, these may be the donors for this temple and may belongs to Nayak period
The lane which leads to the temple
The lady is taking
care of the temple
--- OM SHIVAYA
NAMA---
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