Saturday, 7 March 2020

Agneeswarar Temple / Agneeshwarar Temple / Agniswarar Temple, Nerur, Karur District, Tamil Nadu, NADU.

04th February 2020.
This Sri Agneeswarar Temple’s Visit was a part of Heritage Visit to temples, Hero stones and Heritage sites in Erode and Karur Districts, scheduled on 04th February 2020. This place is on the banks of river Kaveri. This temple was constructed along with the Thirumukkudalaur Sri Agastheeswarar Temple and considered as a center eye of Lord Shiva. This temple is under renovation.


Moolavar : Sri Agneeswarar

Some of the salient features of this temple are…
This temple is facing east with three  sanctums. Since the original temple was completely dismantled  new sannadhis were built. Shiva Linga was installed pooja is also conducted. The dwarapalakas are installed in front of the mandapa walls. The preparation of pillars for the mandapa is in progress. All structures which includes, vimana are constructed with granite.

Even though the temple belongs to 10th to 12th Century Chozha period, there is no structure nor inscription to prove the same. The temple was renovated completely. An ancient small mandapa and a portion of  prakara wall stands now will also be removed to give way for the new construction.

HOW TO REACH:
The temple is about a KM off main road on the northern part of the Village.
Nerur is 14 KM from Karur, 82 KM from Erode, 106 KM from Salem and 400 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway station is Karur.

LOCATION: CLICK HERE





  Dwarapalakas- Seems to be old 


 Old Compound wall 
 The small mandapa
The old prakara
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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