This is
the 266th Thevaram Paadal Petra Shiva sthalam and only
one sthalam in Malai nadu. This place was called as
Thiruvanchaikalam during Sundarar period and now called as Thiruvanchikulam. It
is believed that “Cheralam” has turned to Keralam. This is the birth place of
Vaishnavite Alwar Kulasekara Alwar and Perumkothaiyar also known as Cheraman
Perumal Nayanar and KazhaRRarivar. This is the Mukthi sthalam to Sundarar and
Cheraman Perumal Nayanar.
In
Periyapuranam, Sekkizhar records that, Sundarar came to this temple second time
and prayed to Lord Shiva to take him back to his abode, Kailash.
வாழி மாதவர்
ஆலாலசுந்தரர் வழியிடை
அருள்செய்தஏழ் இசைத்
திருப்பதிகம் இவ் உலகினில் ஏற்றிட
ஏறிமுந்நீர்ஆழிவேந்தனாம்
வருணனுக்கு அளித்திட அவனும்
அவ் அருள்சூடிஊழியின் தனி
ஒருவர்தாம் திருஅஞ்சைக்
களத்தில் உய்த்து உணர்வித்தான்
It is
believed that this was the last hymns sung by Sundarar, on Thiruvanchikulam
Lord Shiva. Sundarar mentions Cheraman Perumal as Perumkothaiyar in his hymns.
From Thiruvanchikulam, he also sung hymns mentioning to unforget Lord Shiva of Thiruvarur.
முடிப்பது
கங்கையும் திங்களும் செற்றது மூவெயில் நொடிப்பது
மாத்திரை நீறெ ழக்கணை நூறினார்கடிப்பதும்
ஏறுமென் றஞ்சு வன்திருக் கைகளால்பிடிப்பது
பாம்பின்றி இல்லை யோஎம் பிரானுக்கே.... சுந்தரர்
முடிப்பது கங்கை எனும் பதிகம்பொன்னும்
மெய்ப்பொரு ளும்தரு வானைப் போக மும்திரு
வும்புணர்ப் பானைப்பின்னை என்பிழை
யைப்பொறுப் பானைப் பிழையெ லாந்தவி
ரப்பணிப் பானைப்இன்ன தன்மையன்
என்றறி வொண்ணா எம்மா னைஎளி
வந்தபி ரானைஅன்னம் வைகும்
வயற்பழ நத்தணி ஆரூ ரானை
மறக்கலும் ஆமே.... ( சுந்தரர்
திருஅஞ்சைக்களத்தில் இருந்து திருவாரூரை நினைத்துப்பாடியது.
Sundarar returned back once again, 2nd
time to Thiruvanchikulam after the
Darshan of Lord Shiva of Avinashi ( Thirupukoliyur ) and Thirumuruganpoondi.
When Cheraman Perumal Nayanar went to take bath in the river, Sundarar alone went
to the temple and sung this last Hymns in front of Lord Shiva, before proceeding to Mount Kailash ( Thirunodithan malai ).
எந்தம்அடி கள்இமை
யோர்பெருமான் எனக்கென்றும்
அளிக்கும் மணிமிடற்றன்அந்தண்கட லங்கரை
மேல்மகோதை அணியார்பொழில் அஞ்சைக் களத்தப்பனைமந்தம்முழ
வுங்குழ லும் இயம்பும் வளர்நாவலர்
கோன்நம்பி ஊரன் சொன்னசந்தம்
மிகுதமிழ் மாலைகள்கொண்டு அடிவீழவல்
லார்தடு மாற்றிலரே......சுந்தரர்நஞ்சைக்
களத்துவைத்தநாத எனத்தொண்டர் தொழஅஞ்சைக்
களஞ்சேர் அருவுருவே. .... திரு
அருட்பா
Moolavar : Sri Mahadevar /
Sri Anjaikalatheeswarar Consort : Sri Umaiyammai
Some of
the salient features of this temple are….The
temple is facing east and devotees used to enter through
western entrance, since this is very convenient from the
national high way. Kerala style Rajagopuras are on all the four directions. On
the east Gopuram entrance on one side images of Elephants are entering in to
this temple on one side and on the other side they are on the opposite
direction ie they are going out. Sundarar and Cheraman Perumal’s images are
along with the Elephants. Stone kuthuvilakku and Dwajasthambam ( about 60 feet
tall ) are in front of sanctum sanctorum. Image of Asthavidyeshwaras are on the
Dwajasthambam. Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of the Sanctum sanctorum. The
moolavar is about 4 inch tall, mostly hidden under flower decoration. Avudayar
is not Visible. It was told that the Raja of Cochin tried to reinstall the
Shiva Linga but the same was abandoned,after realizing the moolavar is of swayambhu. As per
the Temple’s web site moolavar was brought from Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. Ambal
is in the main sanctum, hence there is no separate sannidhi for Ambal. There is
no Koshta murtis. Yoga Narasimhar is on the Vimana. Natarajar in this temple
was worshiped by Cheraman Perumal and on the base there is an inscription too.
In
Praharam Brangiradi, Palliyarai Shiva, Parvati, Bhagavathi, Lord Parameshwara,
Pradosha nayagar, Saptamatrikas, Rishabam, Nandikeshwara, Unni Deva, Ayyappa,
Hanuman, Nagas and Naginis ( Yakshi ), Nataraja, Durga Bhagavathy, Sri
Pasupathi, Nadakkal Shiva, Subramaniya, Ganga, Konakkal Shiva, Kottarathil
Shiva, Cheraman Perumal, Sundarar and Dakshinamurthy. All the deities names are
written in Tamil along with Malayalam language.
ARCHITECTUREThe
temple was built with Kerala architecture. The temple consists of a rectangular
Sanctum sanctorum, Artha mandapam and a Mukha mandapam. The main sanctum is on a
padabandha adhisthana. Koshta niches are provided on the sanctum wall, but
there is no Koshta murtis. A Two thala vimana is over the sanctum sanctorum. There
is a 16 pillar mandapa called Namaskara mandapam. The Doors and door ways are
carved exquisitely with reliefs of Elephants, various Gods and Goddess. Murals
depicting the epic Ramayana is also carved on the sanctum & Palliyarai
walls. HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONSSundaramurthy
Nayanar and Cheraman Perumal were close friends. A portion of the
temple was built by King Cheraman Perumal who ruled this place with Kodungallur
as capital.
Dutch
attacked the temple in 1670 CE and two gopurams were pulled down. As per the traditional stories the sword Zamorin, believed to be given by Cheraman Perumal
was also destroyed / burnt out.
Tipu
Sultan of Mysore also invaded this place and looted gold jewellery, and fine
Copper plating. They were made to fled by the Travancore army of Dalawa
Keshavadas Pillai. The Namaskara mandapa inscription records that the temple
was destroyed by “Sasthra Bahya”. The temple was rebuilt by Paliath Achan the
traditional Chief ministers of of Kochi Kingdom / Perumpadappu Swaroopam in the
year 1801 CE. The Inscription in Sanskrit reads as..
Yah;
kaschid sastra baahyoyam adaha duhithai,Karayaitwva
tathaadhaKale
devadhiramyam dhruvamihanilayam,MadabhupanjyathamGovinda
Paliyeso Girisamabhinaveekarayan
vanjulesamNyakshenonnagdha
soukhyam kalithakhadasasrabhikshikthakhya
dattha"
The
above inscription records that one Govinda, The Paliyesa, being Commanded by
the Maata Bhoopathi ( Cochin Ruler ) restored the temple of Vanjulesha,
desecrated some time by a Sashastra Baahya or hereteric. The reconstruction took
place in 1801 CE and it is likely that heretic desecration refers to the
Mysorean invasions in the latter half of 18th Century.
Another 1831 CE inscription on the Adhisthana of
Chutru Mandapa records that the King Rama varma of Cochin the Deepa mandapa was
constructed by his minister to Lord Shiva also called as Vanchulesha. Another
Vattezhuthu inscription records the gift of a Garden / Nandhavanam.
Rev. Dr. Hermann Gundert records that the copper
plate was issued by the Chera King to Knai Thoma, the leader of Syrian
Christian emigrants in 345 CE, which was unearthed on the North Entrance Gopuram of this temple. The copy is available in British Museum.
Sri Kashi mutt Sri-la-Sri Kasi vasi Arul Nandhi Thambiran established an endowment of “Thevara Parisu Arakattalai” and Rs 5000
was gifted for the same. Also established an endowment of conducting Maheswara
Pooja for which Rs 7000 was gifted to
this temple. The temple is under the control of Archaeological
Survey of India ( ASI).
LEGEND:Parasuraman
worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple to get relieved from the sin caused due to killing
of his mother.
There is
a story behind the friendship between Sundarar and Cheraman Perumal. Cheraman
Perumal was the King of this region and a staunch devotee of Lord Shiva. Once
he gave high respect to a dhobi, with the washing sand all over the body,
considering him as a Lord Shiva’s devotee. He used to spend more time on doing
pooja to Lord Shiva. At the end of the pooja he used to hear Lord Shiva’s anklet
sound as an acceptance to his prayer. One day he didn’t hear the sound,
immediately after the prayer. But heard little late and heard the divine voice
of Lord Shiva, that he was listening to Sundara’s hymns, that’s why he came
late. This creates eagerness to meet Sundarar. Cheraman Perumal started his
Pilgrimage to Chidambaram and met
Sundarar at Thiruvarur. They became friends and Sundarar came to
Thiruvanchikulam twice to meet Cheraman Perumal.
It is
believed that from this place / temple Sundarar was called back by Lord Shiva
to Mount Kailash on white elephant on Aadi month Swati nakshatra day and
Cheraman Perumal Nayanar also followed him on a white horse chanted “Om Namah Shivaya” mantra in its ears.
It is
believed that Lord Shiva is living here along with Parvathi, Karthikeyan and
Ganapathy, hence there is no separate sannadhi for Devi Parvati.
There is
a Platform on the way to the temple called as “Yanai vantha Medai – யானை வந்த மேடை”. It is believed that the White elephant
which came from Kailash to take back Sundarar.
It is believed that to get a good spouse and Child
boon Devotees used to participate in the Palliyarai Procession, to reunite
separated couples in Thambathi / Dampathi Pooja, etc.
POOJAS
AND CELEBRATIONS Apart from 5 times a day, regular Poojas, special
poojas are conducted pradosham, Amavasya, Pournami, Somavaram ( Mondays ),
Fridays, Dampathi pooja ( to get reunited after separation ) and on three
annual festivals, of which 10 days Vaikasi pournami Brahmotsavam festival that
falls in the Tamil Month, Vaikasi ( May – June ) and Maha Shivaratri are celebrated
in a grand manner.
Aratu festival is being conducted in the Arabian Sea
which is about 6 KM from the temple.
It was told that the image of Sundarar and Cheraman
Perumal are kept at the Bhagavathy Amman Temple which will be brought on Adi
Swathi festival day ( July – August ). This was celebrated by the Coimbatore
Sekkizhar Thiru Koottathar. During that time abhishekam will be conducted in
the mandapa for Sundarar and Cheraman Perumal and will be taken in procession
on Elephant and horse Vahanas to
Thiruvanchikulam. Even though Kerala style pooja ( Thanthrikam ) is conducted
regularly, on this day poojas will be done as per Tamil Nadu Agama. Elephant
race is also conducted on this occasion.
Ekadasa rudram, Sangu Abhishekam / Conch Abhishekam,
Mruthyunjaya homam are also conducted.
TEMPLE
TIMINGS The
temple timings are between 05.00 Hrs to 11.00 Hrs and 17.00 Hrs to 20.00 Hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILS The
Temple office may be contacted over Land line 0480- 2812061 for further details.
HOW TO
REACH The
routes, I followed are given below.Chennai
– irinjalakuda ( By Allepy Express ) – Irinjalakuda - Kodungallur –
Thiruvanchikulam by bus – and to the temple by auto – Kodungallur Bhagavathy
Amman temple – Irinjalakuda Koodalmanikyam Temple – Irinjalakuda – Chennai (
Alleppey Express ). Nearest
Railway station is Irinjalakuda.
LOCATION
OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
முடிப்பது
கங்கையும் திங்களும் செற்றது மூவெயில்
அஞ்சைக்
களஞ்சேர் அருவுருவே.
Moolavar : Sri Mahadevar /
Sri Anjaikalatheeswarar
POOJAS
AND CELEBRATIONS
HOW TO
REACH
Chennai
– irinjalakuda ( By Allepy Express ) – Irinjalakuda - Kodungallur –
Thiruvanchikulam by bus – and to the temple by auto – Kodungallur Bhagavathy
Amman temple – Irinjalakuda Koodalmanikyam Temple – Irinjalakuda – Chennai (
Alleppey Express ).
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