Friday, 7 February 2020

Thanumalayan Temple, Suchindram, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu.

24th to 26th January 2020.
The visit to this temple was a part of Nanjil Nadu Heritage Walk organized by Yaaooyaakay and Celebrate Kanchi in association with Tamil Nadu Tourism and Development Department, Kanyakumari, scheduled on 24th to 26th January 2020. During this Heritage walk we had covered Hindu Temples, Jains Monuments, an oldest Christian Church, Old Forts, overhead water channel and of course Natural Bonsai Garden too.
 

The first visit on 24th January was to the Thanumalayan Temple at Suchindram. Thanumalayan may be split as Thanu+ Mal+Ayan, which signifies the Combination of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. It is believed that Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma combined together in this temple, to blesses us. 

Moolavar  : Sri Thanumalayan.
Consort    : Sri Aramvalartha Nayaki.

Some of the salient features of this temple are….
The temple is facing east with a 7 tier Rajagopuram and a Mandapam. Stucco images of Shiva & Parvati as Rishabaroodar, Vishnu on Garuda and Saraswati  on Anna vahana are on the top of the entrance mandapam. The Rajagopuram has the stucco images of Hindu Deities, both Shiva & Vishnu, Celestial Gods, Mythological story images like Asuras and Devas Churning Milk ocean etc,. Many deities like Lord Shiva ( example Maha Sada Siva murthy ), Kali, Subramaniyar are with multiple heads and hands. It is interesting to note that Kazhuvetra stucco images are also in between Maha Sada Siva Murthy and Kali. The Rajagopuram was built with stone up to base and super structure was built with stucco. Some of the important sculptures on the Rajagopuram base are Gangalar, Trivikrama, Uma Maheswarar, Dakshinamurthy, Chandrasekar, Ashtadikpalakas, etc,. Natarajar is in one of the niches of the Rajagopuram.

The Temple Complex consists of Shiva and Vishnu Temples with Separate Dwajasthambams. A Stucco Rishabam, Dwajasthambam and balipeedam are in Front of Shiva’s Temple. Sannadhis for Dakshinamurthy, Vinayagar, Vinayaki / Ganeshini, 18 feet Anjaneyar, Sri Konraiyadi Sthanumalayan Adhi Moolavar, Neelakanda Vinayagar, Kailasanathar temple like sannadhi ( Built on boulders with Sanctum, and artha mandapam ), Cheravathal Sastha, Rama & Sita, Krishnar, Jayantheeswara mahadevar, Durgai Amman, Rameswara Mahadevar,  Subramanyar sannadhi with beautiful Dwarapalakas, Kalabhairava, Vallabha Vinayagar, Balasubramaniar sitting on Peacock vahana, Indra Vinayagar and Ambal Aram Valartha Nayaki.

The mandapams,  Oonjal mandapam, Shenbagaraman mandapam, Kulasekhara Mandapam, Vasantha mandapam  and Chitra mandapam are in the temple complex. The Pillars of the mandapas has the beautiful sculptures like, Manmadhan, Rathi, warriors, Lord Shiva, Arjuna, Bhishma / Karna ( somebody says as Karna ), etc,.  The famous musical pillars are in the Kulasekhara mandapam.



HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
As per the inscriptions this place was called as “Thonnanagar Thiruchiveenthiram” and Lord Shiva was called as Mahadevar.  It is believed that the temple was built before 9th Century CE by the Ay Kings ( a small kingdom of present Kerala – who ruled Kanyakumari region). Totally 124 inscriptions are recorded and 9th century early Pandya King Maransadaiyavarman’s inscription is the oldest one. This inscription records the gift of Brahmadeyam to the Brahmins.

The 10th Century Parantaka-I ( 907 – 955 CE), period inscription speaks about a merchant of Kalakudi Nattu Karaventha puram  gave donation to this temple. Rajaraja-I  ( 985 – 1014 CE )’s official had donated Goats “Sava moova Peradus சாவா மூவா பேராடுகள் ( the quantity will not decrease or increase ) – Goats 50 nos towards burning a perpetual lamp.  Chozha Pandiya, Kulothunga-I period inscriptions records the gift to this temple.
   
In 1410CE, Sri Udaya Marthanda Varma built the Alangara mandapam with musical pillars.
 
19th Century inscription mentions that A Devadasi played the musical pillars and staged dance and dramas.
        
The Veerapandian (946-966 CE ) who assumed the title as “Chozhan thalaikonda“, donated Lamps, lands etc,. His Tamil inscription speaks about A Brahmadeya land was mortgaged and same was informed to Nanjil Nattu Brahamatheyathu Thiruchivintharaththu mahasabha, by the Vanganur Devan. This was enquired by the Mahasabha. Another Parakrama Pandyan celebrated the Parakrama sandhi festival on his birth star  Mrigashirsha day. 

The Thiruvithangur King Kulasekara Perumal, 1730CE, excavated a well and a Temple tank.

In 1873 CE the temple was damaged due to heavy rain. The same was rectified during 1881 to 1887 CE. This thirupani / renovation was carried out by the Venattu King Ramavarman. Apart from Kings, individuals like Dobby ( Vannar), Merchants, Devaradiyars also donated to this temple.



Inscriptions on Kailasanathar temple

LEGENDS
The legend is associated with Indira. Athiri Maharishi with his wife was staying in this forest. When the monsoon was failed asked, Devas, Brahma and Vishnu, suspecting Indira might have done it. Since they do not know the reason they directed him to do a Yaga at Kailash leaving his wife Anusuya in the Ashram. Since Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva do not want to complete  the Yaga, they sought the help of Naradha to stop this. Naradha came along with Devas and asked them to get what they want from Anusuya. Anusuya granted every thing through her husbands patha pooja water.  So Naradha went to the Consorts of Brahma, Vishnu and Lord Shiva to fry the iron gram. When the three couldn’t  do, Anusuya had done it. When Narathar praised, Anusuya, the three Devis got jealous. They told this to trimurthi’s and they too want to test her. They went in the form of aged persons and asked for food with a condition of feeding them in her birth kola. With the help of her husband’s patha theertha she converted them in to a Children and feed them. Anusuya took care of the three for some time. When the Three Devis asked Naradha, whereabouts of their husbands, he told what happened. In the mean time Narada went to Athiri Maharishi’s Yaga place and told Anusuya had three children during his absence.  Angered Athiri, stopped the Yaga in the middle, came to ashram and realised every thing. To his request and three Devis request Anusuya converted back thirimuthis to the original form. Trimurthis with their consorts gave darshan in this place.
   
POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from regular poojas, Chithirai Theppa thiruvizha, 9 days festival during Avani, 10 days festival in Margazhi Thiruvathirai and 9 days Thirukalyanam urchavam in Masi.

TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple will be kept opened between 04.30 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 16.00 hrs to 20.30 hrs

CONTACT DETAILS:
The temple may be contacted on Land line number +914652 241 421 for further details.

HOW TO REACH:
Suchindram is about 7 KM from Nagercoil, 15 KM from Kanyakumari, 100 KM from Tirunelveli and 800 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway station is Nagercoil.

LOCATION: CLICK HERE






 Chariot Sculptures
 Gangalar
 Gangallar Sannadhi
 Musical Pillars
 Hanuman
 Mahasadhasiva Moorthy  & Kazhuvetra sculptures on the right
 Temple Tank with Neerazhi mandapam
 Manmathan
 Rathi

 Brahma with his consorts
 Lord Shiva in standing posture under kallala tree
 Thirivikrama Panel

 Shiva & Parvati

   Krishna & Gangalar
  Subramanyar Sannadhi Dwarapalakas
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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