Friday, 22 February 2019

Sri Valeeswarar Temple / Kapaleeswarar Temple / ஸ்ரீ கபாலீஸ்வரர் கோயில், Sevur, Tiruppur District, Tamil Nadu.

3rd February 2019.
We decided to close our  3rd Feb 2019, day’s  Kongu Temples Heritage Visit with Sri Valeeswarar temple at Sevur. It was around 16.00 hrs when we reached Sevur and the temple was not opened. A nearby flour grinding shop owner helped us to get the Sivachariyar’s mobile number and called him. We sat in front of the temple, with a decision of visiting inside the temple and go back home. At last around 17.30 hrs the Sivachariyar came and opened the temple. During 13th Century Hoysala King Vira Someswaran period the place was called as Chembiyan Kizhanadi Nallur. 


Presiding deity   : Sri Valeeswarar, Sri Kapaleeswarar
Ambal               : Sri Aram Valartha Nayaki or Araperunselvi

The salient features of this temple are…
The temple is facing east with a 5 tier Rajagopuram. A Garuda thoon or Deepa sthambam is in front. A bas-relief of Vali worshiping Lord Shiva is at the base of the Deepa Sthambam. The Sanctum sanctorum consists of  Sri Kapaleeswarar, Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniar and Ambal Aramvalartha Nayaki. In Shiva Sannidhi’s  koshtam Dakshinamurthy, Lingothbavar and Brahma.

In the outer prakaram, sannadhi for Thiruthala Vinayagar, Natarajar Mandapa, Naalvar, Bala Dhandayuthapani, Saneeswarar, Navagrahas, Kalabairavar, Suryan and Chandran.

ARCHITECTURE
All the these main sanctums are in parallel to each other with a common muka mandapam and facing east with balipeedam and Vahanas. 



HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The temple was reconstructed in the recent years and most of the inscriptions were lost. Only a few that too grounded and letters are not legible. The details of the inscriptions are taken from the inscription book. The original Temple had 12 inscriptions. The inscriptions belongs to 12th Century Kulothunga Chozha-I & Veerachozhan, 13th Century Virarajendra, Hoysala King Vira Someswaran & Kongu Pandiyar Vira Pandyan and 16th Century Mysore ViraNanjaiyar. As per the inscriptions moolavar was called as "Kapaleeswarar" and Ambal was called as "Araperun Selvi". During 13th Century Hoysala King Vira Someswaran period the place was called as "Chembiyan Kizhanadi Nallur". 

The inscriptions mainly mentions about donation of gold, money, material like pillar ( by Thattan  Sirukooththan maaran), etc, towards burning of Temple Lamps,  Neivedyam, Pooja. The Servant maid Araiyan Valli of Vanavan kokizhaanadikal ( may be from Chera princes ), the wife of Vira Rajendran also donated gold towards burning of Lamp.

The Murugan Sannidhi was built during Veerapandiyan period and Vinayagar Sannidhi was built during 12th Century Veerachozhan period. A Tripuranthakar statue was also donated during Virarajendra period.

The Taxes levied on Soola ( Soola a Kannada word means Dhasi ) was removed during Mysore king ViraNiranjaiyar. Also during the Chozha period the caste discrimination exists as Idangai and Valangai.


LEGENDS
As per the legend, the sthala purana story is related to Vali and Sugriva. Both meditated and Vali got the boon of getting the half power of his opponent. By killing a Brahmin, Vali got the Bramahathi dosha / curse. He got relieved after installing and worshiping of Lord Shiva of this temple.

Maha Vishnu and Brahma also worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple.


TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 16.30 hrs to 19.30 Hrs. Since the timings are not strictly followed, the Gurukkal may be contacted before visiting the temple.

CONTACT DETAILS:
This temple is attached to the Sri Venkatesa Perumal Temple and comes under the Tamil Nadu HR & CE Department Control. The HR&CE’s officer may be contacted on his land line +91 4296 289270 and the Gurukkal mobile number is 90439 67779.

HOW TO REACH:
Sevur is about 8 KM from Avinashi and 48 KM from Coimbatore.

LOCATION:CLICK HERE





---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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