03rd November 2019,
The visit to this Jain temple is a part of 71st
Ahimsa walk organized by the Tamil Samanars ( Jains ) at K N Pettai ( Kumarappa
Naicken Pettai ), near Cuddalore and Thiruvanthipuram. Visited this temple before the Ahimsa walk.
Presiding Deity : Sri Adinath Bhagwan
Some of the important details of this Temple are….
The Jinalaya is facing east with an entrance arch. Bailpedam and Dwajasthambam are after the
entrance. The Jinalaya was built with sanctum sanctorum, antarala,
artha mandapam and a mukha mandapam. An ekathala vimana is over the sanctum. The Stucco images of Tirthankaras are on the
sides of Vimana in sitting posture. The niches / Koshtas are empty. The moolavar Adinath is in standing posture
and looks cute. The Chakras like Siddha
Chakra, Navagraha Chakras are kept in antarala.
In the prakara, on the left
is the kshetrapalaka and on the right is the Adinath patha and mandapam
on the right side. Brahma devar with his consorts, Mahavira Tirthankara, Parshvanath Tirthankara, Chandraprabhu
Tirthankara, Neminatha Thirthankara’s Yaksha and Yakshini Gomeda or Srvahna & Ambika or Kushmandini and Dharma Devi are in the mandapa. The
original stone mandapa was extended on both sides during recent period, keeping
part of the old pillars.
HISTORY & INSCRIPTION
This Jain Temple was built during 1891 CE by the then South
Arcot British period Collector Sri
Balaiyya Nainar. In 1865 CE, during excavation of earth for constructing a house
for his daughter, this Adinath Bhagwan idol was found. A 4500 sq ft land was
obtained from the Government and a
temple was built for this Adinath Tirthankara. It was believed that this idol
belongs to before 8th Century
and was worshiped by Dharmasena -I and II. During 1st Century It is to noted that one of the two groups of Jain
monks who travelled from Shravanabelagola, settled at this place and
established a learning centre and the same was latter called as Then Pataliputra
( south Pataliputra ). This learning centre was headed by Dharmasena –I and
after Dharmasena-II and he latter converted to Savaite called Appar alias
Thirunavukkarasar is a different story.
The inscription tablet is fixed on the wall of the mukha mandapa. The inscription reads as…
ஸ்ரீஜீநாய நம:
- 1891 வருடம் நந்தந நாம ஸம்வத்ஸரே
- பாத்ரபதே சுத்ர ஸப்தம்யாம் கூ
- டலூர் வுஷபநாத நயனார் குமாரர்
- விஜயபால நயனாரால் ஸ்ரீசை
- த்யாலயம் நூதநமாய் செய்து ப்ரதி
- ஷ்டா மஹோத்வம் செய்யப்பட்டது
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened in the morning hours for the Pooja.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Mr Theva Jayasundaran may be contacted on his mobile
7502088802 for further clarifications.
HOW TO REACH:
The temple is about 4 KM
from Cuddalore Bus Stand and 1.3 KM from Cuddalore OT ( Old Town ).
On the main road from Cuddalore to Chidambaram turn right at
the Junction of saravana Complex and the temple is about 100 meters.
The temple is about 34 KM from Puducherry, 50 KM from Villupuram
and 170 KM from Chennai.
LOCATION: CLICK HERE
A stone jolly / window / Jala
Brahmadev with his consorts ( Ayyanar in Hinduism )
Adinath Bhagwan
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
great. details of history of the temple may be verified deeply
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