27th
July 2019.
The second time visit
to this Sri Nageswara Swamy Temple, Kudanthai Keezh Kottam was a part of Kumbakonam Heritage Walk
organized by "Yaaooyaakay"- யாஊயாகே” and "Celebrate Kanchi" on 27th and 28th July
2019. This post has the additional
details of History and inscriptions. The details of my previous visit to this Sri Nageswaran Temple was
recorded in this same blog.
This is the 114th Paadal
Petra Shiva Sthalam and 27th sthalam on the south side of river
Kaveri in Chozha Nadu. Appar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva of this
temple.
Moolavar : Sri Nageswara Swamy, Sri Naganathar, Sri Nageswaran
Consort : Sri Birukandha Nayaki, Sri Periya
Nayaki
Some of the important
features of this temple are...
The temple is facing
east with a 5 tier Rajagopuram. Balipeedam, Dwajasthambam and Nandhi are before
sanctum entrance arch. Sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, antarala and
artha mandapam. In Koshtam Dakshinamurthy and Arthanareeswarar. A Vesara
vimana is over the sanctum.
In prakaram
Valanchuzhi Vinayagar, Iyanar, Saptamatrikas, Subramaniyar, Saptha Lingas,
Vaitheeswaran, Suryan, Somaskandar, Navagrahas, Chandikeswarar, Shiva lingas
representing Veethi Vidangar ( Thiruvarur ), Cholinganathar ( Thirukkuvalai ),
Kannaayiranathar ( Thirukaravayil), Vaimurnathar ( Thiruvaimur), Maraikatchi
Nathar ( Vedaranyam ) and
Dharbaranyeswarar ( Thirunallar ) and Natarjar Sabha.
A Separate temple
like sannadhi for Ambal with sanctum, artha mandapam and Vesara Vimanam. A
Separate sannadhi for Vinayagar, Valli Devasena Subramanian and Padai Veetu
Amman.
Nataraja sabha is
called as perambalam, in the shape of ratham. stone wheels with Suryan images on
both sides and 2 horses and 4 elephants statues in pulling posture.
It was learned that
Padagacheri Sri Ramalinga Swamigal done kumbhabhishekam during the
year 1923 through begging in the streets with chembu hanging from
his neck. His stucco image is on the inner side of the east Rajagopuram 1st level.
HISTORY
AND INSCRIPTIONS
There are about 54
inscriptions recorded from this temple starts from Aditya Chozha to
Vijayanagara empire. This stone temple was built during Chozha King Athithan-I’s
period. The Chozha kings, Adhithan-I, Parantaka Chozha, Adhitha Karikalan,
Sundara Chozhan, Uthama Chozhan, Rajendran-I, Rajathirajan-I,
Kulothunga-III, inscriptions speaks
about donation of Goats, Lands, Sinhalese Coins, Gold, etc, towards burning of
perpetual lamps, Naivedyam, to install a Nataraja idol and pooja etc.
Padakacheri Ramalinga Swamigal stucco image on the Rajagopuram and he is responsible for the construction of the Rajagopuram
TEMPLE
TIMINGS:
The temple will be
kept opened between 06.00 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 16.30 hrs to 21.00 hrs
CONTACT
DETAILS :
Land line number
is +91 435 243 0386
HOW
TO REACH :
Private Town buses
are available from Bus stand up to Uchi Pillayar Koil. From there,
walk-able distance.
On Kaliamman
Koil street, near Sri Someshwar Temple.
Moolavar Vimana with extended nasi
Rajagopuram ceiling paintings
Rajagopuram entrance ceiling paintings
Padakacheri Ramalinga Swamigal Sannadhi
Saba mandapa pillars
Veena Dhakshinamurthy on the Vimana
Chozha beauties
An Inch sculpture of Ramayana epic
An Inch sculpture of Ramayana epic
An Inch sculpture of Ramayana epic
An Inch sculpture of Ramayana epic
Gangandharar
The Wheel of Sabha mandapa with 12 Suryan bas-reliefs
A Stone horse
This is one of the 12 Shiva Temple, that participates in Mahamaham Theerthavari festival, which occurs once in 12 Years. The 12 Shiva temples and 5 Vaishnava temples of Kumbakonam used to join and celebrate this Mahamaha festival.
Shiva Temples are…
5. Kalahasteeswarar Temple,
6. Gauthameswarar Temple,
7. Kodeeswarar Temple,
8. Amirthakadeswarar Temple,
9. Banapuriswarar Temple,
10. Abhi Mukheswarar Temple,
11. Kambatta Viswanathar Temple and
The Maha Vishnu Temples are…
4. Rajagopalaswamy Temple, and
5. Varaha Perumal Temple.
The Third Visit to this temple was a part of Divya Desam Temples Visit, near Thanjavur and Kumbakonam, organized by Culture Circuits. Thanks to Mr Balakumaran.
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
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