13th
October 2019.
After Jain Temple Sri 1008 Chandraprabha Tirthankara Jinalaya visit, visited this Shiva temple on 13th October 2019. This is the second visit to this temple and first visit to this Sri Nageswarar Temple was made on 12th November 2016 and the details was recorded. In this post the inscriptions details
are added. During my previous visit the temple was under renovation and preparing for the Kumbhabhishekam. During this second visit the Compound wall is under construction after Kumbhabhishekam and it was told that the old mandapam on the southeast corner will be retained and only roof will be replaced.
Consort : Sri Govarthanambigai
Some of the important features of this temple are...
Some of the important features of this temple are...
The
temple is facing wet with a newly built 5 tier Rajagopuram. A Deepasthambham is
in front. Nagars and Vinayagar are under a Bodhi ( Arasamaram ) tree. Dwarapalakas
are at the entrance of artha mandapam, Deer and Mazhu on the left side dwarapalaka and soolam and damaru on the right side dwarapalaka. In koshtam Ganapathy,
Dakshinamurthy, Durgai, Lingothbavar and Brahma.
In
prakara /maha mandapam Valli Devasena sametha Sri Subramaniar, Bhairavar, a
Big size Nagar and 5 Shiva Lingas of Pancha Bootha sthalangal and Chandikeswarar.
Urchavars and Saba in the front mandapam.
The
temple is under renovation and Saptamatrikas are removed and kept
separately.
Ambal
is in a separate temple and facing west. This was built during 12th century.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTION
This
temple was believed to be constructed during 7th to 8th Century by Cheras.
The
inscriptions belongs to Veera Rajendran ( 1212 CE, 1237 CE, 1248 CE, 1249 CE ), Veerapandian ( 1268 CE ), Sundarapandian (
1301 CE ), Tribhuvana Veera Thevan Veera Chozhan-III ( 1172 CE ), Vikrama
Chozhan-II (1259 CE ), Vikrama Chozha-III ( 1286 CE ), Ko Abimana Rajathi Rajan ( 1100 CE ), Rajathi Rajan ( 12th Century ), Veera Narayanan, Kulothunga Chozha ( 12th
Century ), Kulothunga Chozha-I (12th Century ), Hoysala King Veeravallalan-III
( 14th century ) and British Queen ( 1883 CE, 19th Century – the inscription stone
was broken during 2018-19 renovations ).
As
per the inscription of Vikrama Chozha-II ( 1255-1265 CE ), temple was renovated and
the inscriptions were copied and inscribed again. The inscriptions mainly
speaks about donation of land, money, Sriyaki pazhanjalakai achu, gold, towards
regular Poojas, Naivedyam, excavation of eri /tank, Construction of Ambal
temple, and burning of Perpetual lamp &
Sandhya deepam. The inscription also mentions that Vijayamangalam is under
Kuruppa Nadu.
The
temple was renovated during British rule 1883 CE and the inscription stones was
broken and missing now.
TEMPLE TIMINGS
The
temple will be kept opened between 06.00 hrs to 12 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 20.00
hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILS :
Sri
Shunmuga Subramania Gurukkal and mani Gurukkal +919488152412.
HOW TO
REACH :
Vijayamangalam
is on the way to Erode, Perundurai to Coimbatore.
Town
bus facility is available from Perundurai.
Nearest
Railway station is Erode.
LOCATION OF
THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
Snakes worshiping Lord Shiva
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SHIVAYA NAMA---
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