30th
June 2019.
It
was planned to attend a marriage on 30th June 2019 at Thoothukudi
where I worked for more than quarter century. Utilizing the opportunity
decided to visit Kalugumalai. Even-though I had been to Kalugumalai when I was in Thoothukudi, this time want to visit on heritage point of
view. At Kalugumalai I was fortunate to Join with the Ramanathapuram
Archaeological Research Foundation's Heritage walk, at Kalugumalai organized by Mr Rajaguru.
From
the inscriptions the Big Village Kalugumalai was called as Peruneccuram and the
hill was called as Araimalai. Araimalai was in Neccuranadu in the sub division
of Mudi konda Cholavalanadu of Rajaraja Pandi Nadu. Kalugumalai has the Vettuvan
Koil, Jain monuments and Sri Kalugasalamoorthy temple Heritage sites. The
details of Vettuvan Koil is being written in this post and the rest will be in the
subsequent posts.
As
per the inscriptions the Vettuvan Koil was excavated in 8th Century
during Pandyan Maran Chadaiyan Varaguna-I. The inscription also mentions the
Pandya Kings Parantaka Nedunchezian and Parantaka Veera Narayanan. The Vettuvan
Koil is an unfinished one, yet it’s beauty is un comparable with any other Temples. Unlike the stone temples this Vettuvan Koil
was excavated on the east side the Kalugumalai to a depth of 7.5 Meters from
top to bottom.
The
Koil consists of sanctum Sanctorum and an arthamandapa. A recent period
Installed Vinayagar is in the sanctum Sanctorum. Out side the sanctums wall
with adhisthana is not completed. The Koil starts with prastaram. The prastaram is of kapotha style with Karnakood with niches. The
Vimana is of two tiers. The second tier starts with yazhivari. Nandhi / Rishaba
are in the 2nd tier on all the 4 corners. The Kapotha on both tiers are with Kodikarukku
and maiya karukku. In front of Nasi koodu Various deities are carved. They includes Dakshinamurthy playing
Mridangam ( an unique feature of this Koil / Temple), Brahma, Vishnu, Narasimhar, Uma
Maheswara, Apsaras, Devas, etc.
The Bhootha ganas are just extraordinary
sculptures. One is not the same as the other in style, reactions and face
expressions. They were some playing musical instruments, some playing with
snakes, some playing with each other by pulling their head, ears, some wearing accessories, wearing beard,
some are eating, some are laughing, some are crying with big mustache. Bhoothaganas includes
ladies also.
The Sikaram is of 8 face carved with karukku and Mahanasi. The Top of the Sikaram consists of Padmam and Kannadhi chattam. The stupi is missing.
The
Temple / Koil architecture is little different from the Pallava architecture.
By seeing the sculptures of this Temple, it may conclude that this may not be possible by an ordinary
sculptor and he might have possessed an extraordinary talent. There are two legends associated to this temple name as vettuvan Koil. The
Vettuvan Koil is under the care of Tamil Nadu Archaeological Department.
LEGEND
A sculptor father and son went a temple festival and son got missed there in the
crowd. The lone father came back and started doing the Jain sculptures. After
some years, the Son, who possessed his father’s qualities started this temple.
On seeing this the people told to the father about the talent of the young
sculptor. The father got angry and throw
his chisel, which cuts the young Sculptor and died. On seeing this the young sculptor, the Old Sculptor recognizes
his son wept. Hence this Koil was called as Vettuvan Koil.
HOW TO REACH:
The
place Kalugumalai is on the Kovilpatti to Sankarankovil bus route. All the
buses will stop at Kalugasalamoorthy Temple Bus stop from there the Vettuvan Koil is
about a KM.
Kalugumalai
is about 22 KM from Kovilpatti, 105 KM from Thoothukudi and 70 KM from
Tirunelveli.
Nearest
railway station is Kovilpatti.
LOCATION: CLICK HERE
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