12th
October 2019.
The
visit to this temple was a part of Kongu
Heritage Walk scheduled on 12th
and 13th of October 2019. This temple is in the heart of Coimbatore City, once there was a fort, believed to be built during Tippu
Sultan period and now the place bears the name of Kottaimedu, without any trace
of Kottai / Fort. There are many stories behind the City’s name Coimbatore. One
such story is… The name Covanputhur ( கோவன்புத்தூர் ) was named after a Irula King Covan,
who ruled this region Perur Nadu. It was told that this place was once with Sangu
flower plants / creepers. These plants were destroyed and the temple was built,
hence temple was called as Sangeechuramudayar Temple and latter called as Sangameswarar
temple.
Moolavar : Sri Sangameswarar
Consort : Sri Akilandeswari
Some
of the important features of this temple are…
The
temple is facing east with an entrance arch and mandapam. Balipeedam,
Dwajasthambam and Rishabam are in the open Mandapam. The sanctum sanctorum
consists of sanctum, antarala and artha mandapam. In koshtam Dakshinamurthy,
Lingothbavar, Brahma and Durgai. In the
Prakaram 63var, Somaskandar, Ambal, Kannimoola Ganapathi, Neelakandeswarar,
Kasi Viswanathar, Visalakshi, Chandikeswarar, Vinayagar with Nagar under Peepal
tree, Bhairavar and Navagrahas.
Ambal
Sri Akilandeswari is in a separate temple like sannadhi facing east. In koshtam
Brahmi, Kaumari, Varahi, Vaishnavi and Maheshwari. Arumuga is in a separate temple like sannadhi facing east in between Shiva and Ambal
sannidhis. Balipeedam, Dwajasthambam and peacock vahana are in front. In addition to
this there is a Elephant vahana in front of the sanctum sanctorum. Moolavar Sri
Arumuga is not like idol but like a bas relief panel.
ARCHITECTURE
The
Temple was reconstructed during recent years with new stones and the fate of
the old pillars and structures are not known. The re-constructed temple complex
consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala and artha mandapam and a open mukha
mandapam. The adhistanam is with Upana, jagathy, muppatai kumuda and pattikai. A Two tier Nagara vimana with Vesara sigaram is over the sanctum.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
There
are 9 inscriptions, recorded under Kovai Mavatta Kalvettukal and published by
the State Archaeological Department in 2006. As per the inscriptions this Place
was called as "Covanputhur Uma Parameswari Chaturvedi Mangalam", "Veera Kerala Nallur", "Perur Nattu Covanputhur" also called as "Veerakerala Nallur", and Lord Shiva was called as "Veera Chozheeswarar", "Covanputhur
Sangeechuram Udaiyar".
The inscriptions recorded belongs to Kongu Chozhas, Veera
Rajendran ( 1227 CE, 1230 CE ), Vikrama Chozha-II ( 1265 CE ), Vikrama Chozha –III ( 1285 CE ) and Veerakeralar
Veera Narayanan ( 13th Century ).
A13th
century Kongu Chozha inscription speaks about donations of a portion of income
from the land, to this temple for naivedyam, Donation of Minted money for Naivedyam and Thirukarthigai festival,
donation of two kalanju Gold, Chozha Mandalam Karuppur Vellalan donation for
Sandhya Deepam, Donation of Land after installation of Uma Maheswarar cheppu/ copper idol, Vadapaarisaranattu Kamundan donated an Sandhya Deepam / Evening Lamp.
The
temple was completely destroyed during 1792 CE Mysore War-III and reconstructed after
the fourth Mysore War ( 1798- 99 CE ). A part of the Old temple inscriptions
stones ie Adhishtanam Jagathy and Kumudam are used as a pedestal for 63var and
most of the old inscriptions are not available now.
Old inscription stones are used for 63var pedestal
Old inscription stones are used for the 63var pedestal which mentions the name of the City as "Covanputhur"
TEMPLE
TIMINGS:
The
temple will be kept opened between 06.30 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 16.00 hrs to
20.30 hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILS:
Sivachariyar
Ambi may be contacted on his mobile 8056438377 for further Details.
HOW TO REACH:
Coimbatore
City is the head quarters of Coimbatore District and Buses are available from
Various parts of the City.
About
1 KM from Coimbatore Railway Station and 3 KM from Gandhipuram City Bus Stand.
Nearest
Railway station is Coimbatore Junction.
LOCATION: CLICK HERE
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