This is the 224th Thevaram Paadal Petra Shiva
Sthalam and 107th sthalam on the south side of river Kaveri in
Chozha nadu. This place is now called as Kovilur. Since there are lot of places
named as Kovilur, to differentiate, the place Muthupettai /Muthupet is added
and called as Muthupettai Kovilur.
In Periyapuranam Sekkizhar records that Thirugnanasambandar came
to this temple after worshiping Lord shiva of Idumbavanam.
திருஉசாத்
தானத்துத் தேவர்பிரான் கழல்பணிந்துமருவியசெந்
தமிழ்ப்பதிக மலர்போற்ரும் படிபாடிஇருவினையும்
பற்றுஅறுப்பார் எண்இறந்த தொண்டருடன் பெருகுவிருப்பினர்
ஆகிப் பிற்பதியும் பணிந்து அருள்வார்
Thirugnanasambandar and Vallalar has sung hymns in praise of Lord
Shiva of this temple.
நீரிடைத்
துயின்றவன் தம்பிநீள் சாம்புவான்போருடைச்
சுக்கிரீவன்அநு மான்தொழக்காருடை
நஞ்சுண்டு காத்தருள செய்தஎம்சீருடைச்
சேடர்வாழ் திருவுசாத் தானமே………..
திருஞானசம்பந்தர் -“கற்றவர்கள்எங்குமு
சாத்தானம் இருங்கழக மன்றமுதல்தங்கும்
உசாத்தானத் தனிமுதலே”-----
திரு அருட்பாMoolavar : Sri Mandhirapurieswarar Consort : Sri Birukantha Nayagi, Sri
Periyanayagi.
Some of the salient features of this temple are…The temple is facing east with a 5 tier Rajagopuram. A Temple tank
is in front. A Vinayagar sannathi is on the banks of temple tank. The second level Rajagopuram is of 3 tiers.
Dwajasthambam, balipeedam and Rishabam are before the second level Rajagopuram.
Moolavar is of swayambhu, ruff and white in colour on a square avudayar. In koshtam Vinayagar,
Dakshinamurthy, Lingothbavar, Brahma and Durgai. Dwarapalakas and Sangu Nidhi
and Padma nidhi are at the entrance of Sanctum sanctorum.
In prakaram Suriyan, 63var, Jurahareswarar with three heads
and 3 legs, Katchi kodutha Nayagar with Ambal, Saptamatrikas, Saptha kannis,
Veerabhadra, Kali, Kasi Viswanathar, Suthavana Vinayagar, Somaskandar,
Varunan worshiped Linga, Ramar and Shiva Linga worshiped by him, Markandeyar
and worshiped Lingas, Annapoorani, Valli Devasena Subramaniar, Gajalakshmi,
Saraswathy, Navakannis, Saneeswarar, Bhairavar, Chandran and Natarajar Sabha.
Sthala purana is painted on the walls of the prakara.
ARCHITECTUREThe temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala and artha mandapam. A Two tier vesara Vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum. Ambal is in a separate temple with Kodimaram, balipeedam and Rishabam.
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONSSince Thirugnanasambandar has sung hymns in praise of Lord shiva
of this temple, the original temple might have existed before 7th
Century. The same was reconstructed as a stone temple during Chozha period and
further extended and maintained by Nayaks and Nattukottai Nagarathars.
The inscriptions recorded from this temple belongs to Chozha Kings
Vikrama Chozha, Kulothunga Chozha-III, Rajendra Chozha-III and Pandya King
Sundara Pandya. As per the inscriptions Lord
Shiva was called as “Thiruvusathanamudaya
Nayanar” and Ambal was called as “Periya Nachiyar”.
Rajaraja Chozha-I’s 25th
reign year inscription at Thanjavur Rajarajecharam, records this place
Purakarambai Nattu Koyilur Puthukudi alias Kothandarama Chaturvedi Mangalam”....
Lord Shiva was called as “Thiruvuchathanamudaya Nayanar” and “Thiruvuchathanamudayar”.
Ambal was called as “Periya
Nachiyar”. The same was mentioned in the Rajaraja-III’s 20th reign
year inscription, which mentions as “Thirukamakottamudaya Periya Nachiyar”. In
that Pillaipurosaikudayar, mentioned was the son of Rajaraja-III. One part
of the temple thirupani was done by Ezhupathonpathu nattupathinen bhumikarar
alias Karpaga Pillayar and Andar Prasanna devar.
Tribhuvana Chakravarti Rajaraja-III’s 30th reign year inscription
records the establishment of Subramaniya Pillaiyar ( Murugan ) by
Kanrappoorudayar in the western prakara.
The same Kings 8th reign year inscription records
Pallavaneeswarar was established by Payyurnattu Payyuzhan Pichan Pallavarayan
alias Chozhiya Pallavarayan on the western prakara.
Tribhuvana Chakravarti Rajaraja-III’s 30th reign year inscription
records the establishment of Subramaniya Pillaiyar ( Murugan ) by
Kanrappoorudayar in the western prakara.
The same Kings 8th reign year inscription records
Pallavaneeswarar was established by Payyurnattu Payyuzhan Pichan Pallavarayan
alias Chozhiya Pallavarayan on the western prakara.
Rajendra Chozha’s period inscription records the establishment of
Bhuvanapathi Nachiyar by Kalarikuddayan Ponnambala koothan alias Irumudi Chozha
Pallavarayan and Thirugnanam petra pillayar was established by Mummudi
Chozhapura Merchant Chembagudayan Thiruchitrambalam Udayan Koothaadunayanar.
Rajendra Chozha’s 11th reign year inscription records the
celebration of Brahmotsavam in Vaikasi month.
The inscriptions mainly
speaks about Lands and Farms gifted to this temple as Irayili. As per the records and Sthala purana of this
temple, the temple had 1018 acre punjai land, Coconut farms, 36 Kapaditusts (
..?) and 229 housing plots. In additions to this Silvar kavasas, Gold and
Silver ornaments / jewellery, gifted by
Nagarathars. The Girl’s School, Periyanayagi Secondary School is being run by
this temple.
இருவினையும்
பற்றுஅறுப்பார் எண்இறந்த தொண்டருடன்
Moolavar : Sri Mandhirapurieswarar
Ambal was called as “Periya
Nachiyar”. The same was mentioned in the Rajaraja-III’s 20th reign
year inscription, which mentions as “Thirukamakottamudaya Periya Nachiyar”. In
that Pillaipurosaikudayar, mentioned was the son of Rajaraja-III. One part
of the temple thirupani was done by Ezhupathonpathu nattupathinen bhumikarar
alias Karpaga Pillayar and Andar Prasanna devar.
Tribhuvana Chakravarti Rajaraja-III’s 30th reign year inscription
records the establishment of Subramaniya Pillaiyar ( Murugan ) by
Kanrappoorudayar in the western prakara.
The same Kings 8th reign year inscription records
Pallavaneeswarar was established by Payyurnattu Payyuzhan Pichan Pallavarayan
alias Chozhiya Pallavarayan on the western prakara.
LEGENDSIt is believed that Hanuman, Markandeyar, Gauthamar, Indran,
Viswamitra, Ramar, Lakshmana, Jambavan and Sugreeva.
Lord Shiva gave dance darshan to Viswamitra. Rama worshiped
Lord Shiva, before constructing the Sethu bridge to Sri Lanka. So Lord Shiva preached
a mantra to Sri Ramar for constructing the bridge to Sri Lanka. Hence Lord
Shiva of this temple is praised as Mandhirapurieswarar. Since Rama had got the details of
constructing the Sethu bridge – Usavia (
கேட்டறிந்த ), this place was called as
“Usathanam” latter it has become
“Thiruvusathanam”. In support of this legend, the places Raman Koil,
Jambavan odai, Hanuman Kadu, Sugreevan pettai, Thambikku nallan Pattinam are
around this temple.
Since Lord Shiva is under a “Suthavanam” and Vinayagar is holding
a mango leaf.
There is a Shiva Lingam in the prahara. A wall was raised around
the Shiva Lingam, which formed like a pit with a capacity to hold 3000 litres of
water. It is believed that water will be filled above the Shiva Lingam to get
rain. This is being practiced even in the present days.
POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONSApart
from regular poojas, special poojas are conducted on all Fridays, Monthly Karthigai days, monthly Pradosham, Chithira Brahmotsavam on Pournami day in the
month Chithirai ( April – May ), Aani Thirumanjanam in the month Aani ( May –
June ), Aadi pooram Amman Purapadu in the month Aadi ( July – Aug ), Vinayagar
Chathurthi and Avani soolam in the month Avani ( Aug – Sept ), Navaratri in the
month Purattasi ( Sept – Oct ), Skanda Sashti in the month Aippasi ( Oct – Nov ),
Thirukarthigai in the month Karthigai ( Nov – Dec ), Thiruvathirai in the month
Margazhi ( Dec – Jan ), Thaipoosam in the month Thai ( Jan – Feb ), Masi Maham
and Maha Shivaratri in the month Masi ( Feb – March ).
TEMPLE TIMINGSThe temple will be kept opened between 08.00 hrs to 12.00 hrs and
16.30 hrs to 20.00 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILS The mobile and Land line numbers +91 99420 39494 and +91 4369 262
014 may be contacted for further details.
HOW TO REACH 3 KM from Muthupet(tai) after crossing national hi-way.Buses are available from Mannargudi, Thiruthuraipoondi, Vedaranyam and Pattukottai to Muthupettai.The temple is 3 KM from Muthupettai, 23 KM from Pattukottai, 24 KM from Thiruthuraipoondi,
36 KM from Mannargudi, 57 KM from Thiruvarur, 71 K M from Thanjavur, 72 KM from
Kumbakonam, and 412 KM from Chennai. Nearest Railway Station is Thiruthuraipoondi and Pattukottai. (
Muthupet / Muthupettai is a small station )
LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
There is a Shiva Lingam in the prahara. A wall was raised around
the Shiva Lingam, which formed like a pit with a capacity to hold 3000 litres of
water. It is believed that water will be filled above the Shiva Lingam to get
rain. This is being practiced even in the present days.
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