The visit to this temple at Mangala was a part of
Chozha period Temples Visit, on the ancient trade route from Chamarajanagar to
Kollegal in Karnataka State ( Gangapadi ). The temple is at the centre of the Village and on the
east banks of a Tank. This Moolasthanamudayar temple was also called as Bhogesvara
temple.
Moolavar : Sri Bhogeswara / Moolasthaneswara
Some of the salient features of this temple are.. The temple is facing east with and inscription
stone. There is no Balipeedam or Dwajasthambam. At the entrance of sanctum
Vinayagar is on the right and Mahavishnu is on the left. Moolavar is on a
square avudayar. Nagar is in the artha
mandapam.
ARCHITECTUREThe temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala
and artha mandapam. A Two tier vimana is on the sanctum sanctorum. The artha
mandapam is supported with 4 pillars of Ganga style of octagonal shape with
square base, kalam, kudam, palakai and a simple pothiyal.
HISTORY &
INSCRIPTIONThe temple was believed to be built during Chozha
period. There are two inscription stones of which one is on the banks of a
tank.
The inscription on the banks of the tank belongs
to Rajathirajan’s 32nd reign year ( 1049 - 50 CE ). The inscription
starts with his meikeerthi as “Thingaler tharu - திங்களேர் தரு......”.
As per the inscription this place was
called as Mudikonda Chozhamandalathu Gangaikonda Chozhavalanattu, Idainadu,
Mangalam. The inscription is incomplete.
This place was
called as Mangala during Ganga’s period and the same was changed as Mummudi
Chozhamandalathu Gangaikonga Chozhavalanattu Idainadu Mangalam. It was a Trade
centre with Nanadesikars, Thisai ayirathu Ainootruvar, Ayyapozhil Vanika groups
had done trades in this area. This temple was established by this traders. The
inscription stone starts with, traders meikeerthi. Lord Shiva was called as
Moolasthanamudayar / Bhogesvara.
Front side
A 11th
Century inscription stone in front of the temple records that the temple was constructed by Gujyabhoga
Gavunda of Mangala.
TEMPLE TIMINGS Since orukala pooja is conducted, the opening and
closing times are unpredictable. Locals will help to open the temple.
HOW TO REACH:This place Mangala is on the bus route
Chamarajanagar to Kollegal. 9.7 KM from Chamarajanagar, 29 Km from Kollegal,
60.7 KM from Mysore and 169 KM from Bangalore.
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SHIVAYA NAMA ---
TEMPLE TIMINGS
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