15th September 2019.
The visit to this Vanamutti Perumal Temple was a
part of Temples Visit, in and around Sirkazhi on 15th
September. After Sri Parimala
Ranganathar’s darsan our next destination was to Kozhikuthi, one of the Vishnu
temples on the banks of River Kaveri in a Village called Kozhikuthi a part of
Sholampettai. It was told that Kodihathi Vimochana Puram was turned to
Kozhikuthi. After Kanchipuram, Athi Varadhar’s vaibhavam, the Vanamutti Perumal also become
popular and this temple attracts devotees from far off places.
Moolavar : Sri Vanamutti Perumal, Sri Srinivasa
Perumal,
Sri Bhakthapriyan, Sri Varadharajan.
Thayar :
Sri Lakshmi.
Urchavars : Sri Sridevi, Bhudevi Sametha Srinivasa
Perumal.
Some of the important features of this temple
are…
The temple is facing east with a 5 tier
Rajagopuram and Temple tank called Vishwa pushkarani is in front. The
newly re-constructed temple has sanctum
sanctorum, artha mandapam and a mukha mandapam. In Sanctum moolavar is made of
Fig tree and the roots of the tree holds Lord Srinivasa Perumal’s feet and
could not see. Moolavar is 14 feet high with four hands. The upper hands holds
Conch and Chakra. The lower left hand holds a Gadha and right hand in
Abhayahastham. The Thulasi beads, ornaments and Yajnopavita are carved very
nicely. Sri Dhaya Lakshmi is on this chest and Bhoodevi is on his left. Since
Perumal gave Vishwaroopa darshan standing from earth to Sky ie touching the
sky, he might have obtained the name as Vanamutti / Vanmutti Perumal ( வானமுட்டி பெருமாள் ).
Garudan, Dwajasthambam and balipeedam are after
the Rajagopuram under the mukha mandapam. Chakrathalwar, Narthana Krishna and
Yoga Narasimhar are in artha mandapam. In the prakaram and mandapam Saptha Swara
Vishwaroopa Anjaneyar, Vishwaksena, Ramanuja and Pippala Maharishi. Sri
Varadharaja Perumal is on the sanctum sanctorum wall.
HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE
The Temple is believed to be built during Chozha
Period ( Kulothunga Chozha –I ) with 7 prakaras. After Chozhas patron, no
maintenance was carried out. The dilapidated temple was reconstructed to the present shape with single prakara in
the recent years. There is no separate sannadhi for Thayar. The present temple is with sanctum sanctorum.
The vimana is like umbrella, called Chandra Vimana. Niches or the Deva Koshtas are empty.
LEGEND
As per the legend this place was called as
Kodihathi Bhava ( sin ) vimochana Puram. Pippala Maharishi, who was a king in his previous birth, was suffering from a skin decease. Lord
Vishnu came in his dream and told that
this was due to his previous birth king’s karma ( sin ). To get rid of the skin
decease Vishnu directed him to the Sri Markasahayeswarar temple on the banks of
river Kaveri. Lord Shiva showed him the north direction. ( Since Shiva showed
the way – கோடி காட்டியதால்
– this place was
called as Kodihathi and hathi means a sin caused due to killing ). After some distance Lord Vishnu gave Vishwaroopa
darshan from a big fig tree and Pippala Maharishi got cured from skin decease.
After hearing the legend a Chozha King ( believed
to be Kulothunga Chozha-I ) also came to this place where Pippala Maharishi had
done the dhabas. The Chozha king also done dhabas, to get rid of the sin
caused due to killing of many people in
the wars ( hathi dosha ). Lord Vishnu gave Vishwaroopa darshan from the same
fig tree. Chozha king has made this moolavar from the same fig wood through
skilled sculptors. Since the Chozha King constructed this temple, this place
was called as Sholampettai.
TEMPLE
TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 08.30 hrs
to 12.00 hrs and 16.30 Hrs to 20.00 hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILS:
The following mobile numbers 9965727133 and
9940840940 may be contacted for further details.
Sri Varadharaja Bhattacharya may also be contacted
on his mobile 9787213226 for further details.
HOW
TO REACH:
Kozhikuthi is a part of Sholampettai, on the
Kallanai to Poompuhar road and the temple 1KM off the main road.
The Temple is about 6.2 KM from Mayiladuthurai, 26
KM from Sirkazhi.
Nearest Railway station is Mayiladuthurai.
LOCATION: CLICK HERE
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
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