3rd February 2019.
Unexpected events were happened in this Kongu Temples
heritage Visit. It was around 14.00 hrs, when we reached Annur, Shiva temple.
To our surprise the main entrance was kept half opened and cleaning was in
progress. When we asked to see at least out side of the sanctums and
inscriptions, we are allowed to do so with the restriction of taking
photography. The
place Annur was called as Anniyur ( அந்நியூர் ), before 12th Century. This place is also called as Then Kalathi and Metralai
Thanjavur. ( A Part of Kongu Heritage walk to the Chozha temples, we had been
to this temple second time on 12th and 13th of October 2019 ).
Presiding deity : Sri Manneeswarar
Consort :
Sri Arunthava Selvi
The Salient features of this temple are….
The temple is facing west with a 7 tier Rajagopuram. A
Garuda thoon is in front. Balipeedam, Dwajasthambam and Rishabam are immediately
after the Rajagopuram. In koshtam Dakshinamurthy, Lingothbavar
and Brahma. The Koshta moorthams are added at a latter date. A mandapa was
built in front of Dakshinamurthy to form a separate sanctum.
In the prakaram sannadhi for Ambal Arunthava Selvi ( also
facing west direction ), Chandran, Suryan, Pradhana Ganapathy, 63var, Nagars,
Pancha Lingas.
ARCHITECTURE
The temple consists of Sanctum sanctorum, antarala, artha mandapam and an open mukha mandapam. The Sanctum Sanctorum is on a simple ppati bandha adhistanam with Jagathy, threepatta kumudam and yazhivari. The Bhitti starts with vedhika. Brahmakantha pilasters are on the Bhitti with kalasam, thadi, kudam, mandai, palakai and vettu pothyal. A Three tier Nagara vimana and Dravida sigaram is on the sanctum sanctorum. From Adhistanam to prastaram, built stone.
INSCRIPTIONS AND DETAILS:
There are 41 inscription in this temple. The inscriptions
belongs to Kokalimoorka Vikrama Chozhan ( 1004.. 11th Century),
Kulothunga Chozha –I and II ( 12th and 13th century ), Virarajendra
Chozha (13th Century ), Vikrama Chozha – II & III ( 13th Century
) and Hoysala King Vira Vallalan ( 15th Century ).
The inscriptions mentions this place as Vada parisara Nattu Manniyur,
Vikrama Chozha Valanattu Mathurantaka Chathurvedi mangalam, and kuzha
mangalamana Virapandyanallur alias Manniyur ( Pandya Rule ). A 11th Century
an incomplete Vattezhuthu inscription on the south wall mentions this place as
‘’paampuni kootraththu pazhaiyatru manikka…“
Donations were made in terms of Gold, money, land, land with
well and trees, grains, groceries, Ghee, Oil to this temple for daily pooja,
Naivedyam, conducting functions, burning of lamp and perpetual lamps
in the temple and to feed Travelers ( Desandiris ), poor
& Sadhus. The place where the food served is mentioned as
Thirugnanasambandar madam. The account of Lamps donated as – existing 114 and
additions 15 and total 129 is also recorded.
From the inscriptions, It is understood that upper caste and
lower caste ( idangkai & Valangai ) exists or created in 11th … 12th Century
itself.
An Interesting inscription of Kongu Pandyas: A Kongu Pandya
Sundara Pandya’s 6th year rule inscription stone – soolakal- installed in
a field at Kariya Goundanur about 5 KM away from
Annur mentions that field land was donated to this Shiva
temple. The inscription mentions this place as “Kuzha mangalamana Virapandya
Nallurana Manniyur”.
Since the inscriptions available are from beginning of 11th Century, the temple might have existed from 10th or 9th Century.
LEGEND:
As per the legend, This place was once a beet / tapioca forest ( Valli Kizhangu ). Hunters used to dig out the same for eating. A Hunter by name Anni, in the process of digging his crowbar hits the Swayambhu Shiva Linga under the earth. Blood was oozed out. After hearing this the Chera King also tried to pull out through elephant assuming that it must be a big beet or Tapioca. Shiva appeared in the form of thunderous cloud and told that he is under the earth. The Chera King and the Hunter Anni prayed Lord Shiva for pardon. The Chera king built a temple at this place and the place was called after hunter's name as "Anni" and latter corrupted to the present name of Annur.
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 05.40 hrs to 12.30 hrs
and 16.00 hrs to 20.30 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILS:
The land line 04254 262450 and mobile 98422 38564 may be
contacted for further details.
HOW TO REACH:
The place Annur is 20 KM from Sevur, 23 KM from Mettupalayam,
35 KM from Tiruppur and 20 KM from Avinashi.
LOCATION:CLICK HERE
Ambal sannadi
63var
The fate of donors
Photos taken during the Second Visit is up loaded in the Google Photos. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ALBUM
An Interesting Soolakal with inscription of Kongu Pandyas:
A Kongu Pandiya
Sundara Pandya’s 6th year rule inscription stone –soolakal--
installed in a field at Kariya Goundanur about 5 KM away from
Annur mentions that field land was donated to this Shiva
temple. The inscription mentions this place Karia Goundanur as “Kuzha mangalamana
Veerapandiya Nallurana Manniyur”. Thanks to the Land Lord and the Shop owner, who
showed us this sulakkal, and in the inscription book it is mentioned as
Kuththukkal"
An Interesting inscription of Kongu Pandyas: A Kongu Pandiya Sundara Pandya’s 6th year
rule inscription stone –soolakal-- installed in a field at
Kariya Goundanur about 5 KM away from Annur mentions that field
land was donated to this Shiva temple. The inscription mentions this
place Kari Goundanur as “Kuzha mangalamana Veerapandiya Nallurana Manniyur”. Thanks to the Land Lord and the Shop owner, who showed us this sulakkal, and in the inscription book it is mentioned as Kuththukal" Location : CLICK HERE ( 11.270597, 77.085038 )
---OM SHIVAYA
NAMA---
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