14th
September 2019.
Visit
to this temple was a part of Temples Visit in and around Sirkazhi, on 14th
and 15th of September 2019. Srimushnam is also called as Thirumuttam.
This Shiva Temple is just behind the Bhu Varaha Swamy Temple. How this place
obtained the name as Srimushnam ?. The answer may be, Mustha in Sanskrit means,
the Korai root ( கோரைக்கிழங்கு - Cyperus Rotundus ) which
is a favorite food of boar / Varaha. This mustha / Mustam added with Sri and
called as Srimustam, which latter
corrupted as Srimushnam. This Shiva temple is under the control of
Archaeological survey of India ( ASI ).
Niteswara Swamy, Nityesvara.
Consort : Sri Brihan Nayaki / Periya Nayaki
Some of the important features of this temple are….
Consort : Sri Brihan Nayaki / Periya Nayaki
Some of the important features of this temple are….
The temple is facing east with a temple tank Nityapuskarani with
Neerazhi mandapa at the centre. ( the temple tank of Sri Bhu Varaha Swamy ). A
mottai gopuram or the entrance arch is at the entrance. The Sanctum sanctorum
complex consists of sanctum, antarala, artha mandapam and a mukha mandapam. At the
entrance of mukha mandapam Nandhi, Dwajasthambam and balipeedam. In koshtam,
Vinayagar, Umamaheswaran, Agasthiyar, Dakshinamurthy, Lingothbavar, Brahma,
Arthanareeswarar and ashtabhuja Durgai.
In prakaram Armugar ( damaged ), Chandikeswarar Navagrahas, Thirugnanasambandar,
Appar, Sundarar, Vinayagar, Bhairavar, Suryan and the recovered idols. Out side
the temple sannidhis for Sri Haripureeswarar, Sri Valli Devasena Shanmugar and
Ambal Brihan Nayaki / Periya Nayaki. Ambal is in a separate temple with Sanctum, antarala,
artha mandapam and mukha mandapam. Nandi and balipeedam are in front.
ARCHITECTURE:
The sanctum sanctorum is on a simple pathabhanda adhisthana built
with stone up to prastaram. Bhuta Ganas are in valabi and yazhivari is above the
prastaram. The sanctum sanctorum and artha mandapa pillars are of cylindrical/
virutha type. The front mandapa is of Vavvalnethi style was built by the
Marathas.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
The temple may be existed since 9th – 10th Century
ie before Kulothunga Chozha – I ( 1070 – 1120 CE ). The earliest inscription
belongs to Rajakesarivarman Kulothunga Chozha-I’s 30th year rule.
This inscription mentions about the gift of the Village Sangantavirattachozha Nallur ( named after Kulothunga-I ) and Adivaraha Nallur to the temples of
Tirumuttam Udaiya Mahadevar and Sri Varaha Alwar ( Bhu Varaha Swamy Temple ).
These Villages are in Mudikonda Chozha nallurin Vilandaiyur Kootram, a
subdivision of Irungolappadi, by the king when he was seated
on the throne called Sedirajan in his palace at his camp at Tirumaluvadi in
Poigainadu.
Kulothunga Chozha’s, 32
year rule another inscription mentions
that at the instance of Kulothunga Chozha Sauvarnadhiraja and another, the
separation of the above two Villages was ordered, when he was at Ayirattalai
which was also called as Minavanai Venkonda Chozhapuram.
The Rajarajan-III’s 6th year rule inscription of Kulothunga Chozha Kadavarayan, speaks about reduction
/ remission of padikaval and other levies due to the donor from the devadana
lands, for worship to the god at Srimushnam also known as Thirumuttam in
Vilandai-kootram ( Kurram ), a subdivision of Merka-Nadu Irungolappadi in
Virudarajabhayankara Valanadu by Alappirandan Elisaimogan alias Kulottunga
Chozha Kadavarayan, a Palli having the kani-right in Urumur alias Chola Pandya Chaturvedi mangalam
alias Erumbur, for the merit of himself and his family (See also A.R. No. 137
of 1900).
Another inscription dated at 1100 by
Kulothunga Chola-I (1070–1120 CE ) mentions a gift of a village to the temple,
where the presiding deity is referred as Varaha Azhwar.
The
44th year rule of Kulothunga-I, mentions the gift of three kasus for
burning of perpetual lamps at Thirumuttam Udayar by Anantisan Adavallan of
Suravalundur ( ARE236 of 1916). In addition to this there are inscriptions
belongs to Vikrama Chozha ( 1118 – 1125 CE ) and Vijayanagaras.
THE TEMPLE
TIMINGS:
Oru kala
puja is conducted. Since the temple is under the control of ASI, kept open
during day time.
HOW TO REACH:
The temple is 36 Km from Chidambaram, 20 KM from Ulundurpet and 72 KM from District head quarters Cuddalore and nearest Railway station is Ulundurpet.
The temple is 36 Km from Chidambaram, 20 KM from Ulundurpet and 72 KM from District head quarters Cuddalore and nearest Railway station is Ulundurpet.
Srimushnam can be reached through the Anaikarai to Meensurutty road.. divert Vadalur on Chennai route at Sethiyathope. You will reach Chozhatharam / Sozhatharam and from there Srimushnam is about 12 KM on Virudhachalam road.
LOCATION: CLICK HERE
Sri Haripureeswarar
Nandhi in mandapa in front of Ambal shrine
Vinayagar
Umamaheswarar
Dhakshinamurthy
Sanakatha maharishis
Arumugar
Brahma
Arthanareeswara
Ashtabhuja Durga
maratha paintings
Kudakoothu
mahalakshmi in makara thorana
Brick wall may be Nayakas period construction
Entrance mottai gopuram
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
Sir
ReplyDeletePlease post thirupugazh sung in this place