Sunday, 4 July 2021

Vada Jambunathar Temple / Adhi Jambunathar Temple / வடஜம்புநாதர் குடைவரைக் கோயில் / A Shiva Rock Cut Cave Temple / திருவெள்ளறை / Thiruvellarai, Tiruchirappalli District, Tamil Nadu.

The Visit to this temple was a part of the “Trichy Heritage Walk” organized by “Yaaooyakay – யாஊயாகே- Group”, to the Historical Chozha period temples, in and around Trichy aka Tiruchirappalli, scheduled on 20th & 21st March 2021. Even though they were contributed by the Pallava, Chozha, Pandya, Vijayanagara Kings, and the present Nattukottai Nagarathars, they are less popular. This temple gained popularity after Maha Siddhar Sri Sivaprakasa Swamigal Atma Peedam and Sunai Murugan temple were established.  


Moolavar  : Sri Jambunathar  
Consort    : Sri Akilandeswari  

Some of the salient features of this temple are...
The rock-cut cave temple faces west. Stucco images of Ambal and an elephant (Devasena) worshiping Lord Shiva and Jambu Maharishi’s penance under a tree are on the entrance arch. The main cell is with a Shiva Linga. The depth of the other two cells is less. The cave is with a Sanctum and a mandapam. The front mandapa was extended later. Moolavar is on a square avudayar. Rishabam and Balipeedam are in front of the cave temple. Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of Mukha mandapam. Stucco images of Lord Shiva with Parvathi are on the top of the entrance. Smaller cells have Vinayagar, Jambukeswarar in the form of bas-relief, and Jamburishi. In another cell, Vinayagar, Maha Vishnu and Dakshinamurthy. Navagrahas, Suriyan and Chandran are in the mandapam. Vinayagar and Sri Valli Subramaniyar, Athmanayaki (Devasena) Sannidhis, are in front of the cave temple. Ambal Akilandeswari is in a small shrine just opposite the cave. Ambal is in a standing posture with abhaya varada hastham.
  


ARCHITECTURE
The Rock Cut cave consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala, and artha mandapam. Mukha mandapam was built at a later date. Dwarapalakas are in front of the mukha mandapam entrance. 2 smaller cells are also scooped on both sides of the sanctum. A Stucco nagara Vimana was built on the rock just above the Sanctum Sanctorum.  

The Dakshinamurthy belongs to the early Chozhas period. Dakshinamurthy is with Jadabaram and sitting in Veerasana posture on a simhasana wearing pathra kundala, Rudraksha mala, and Yagnopaveetha. A Crescent moon is shown on the Jadabaram. The upper hand holds the Snake and deer and lower left hand holds the chuvadi / palm leaves bundle and the right hand is in Chin mudra. The Banyan tree behind Dakshinamurthy was sculptured beautifully. Squirrels, snakes, acca mala, and Pokkanam are shown on the banyan tree,  

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
As per the inscriptions recorded, this place was called Thiruvellarai and Lord Shiva was called “Sriyanaikkal Perumanadigal”.  The Shiva rock-cut cave was scooped during Nandhivarman. The earliest inscription of Thiruvellarai Shiva ( Thiruvaanaikkala Perumanadigal ) - a rock-cut cave temple belongs to Pallava king Nandhivarman-III ie the 9th century.

"ஸ்வஸ்தி ஶ்ரீ பாரத்வா...லக ப்ரந்மாக்ஷத்ரு குலோத்பவ ப
ல்லவ மஹாராஜ.... ரமேஸ்வரநாகிய ஶ்ரீ தந்தி ந
ந்தி வர்ம..."

Rajakesarivarmar’s 25th reign year ( Adithya Chozha ) inscription records the endowment of burning a perpetual lamp for which a gift of 30 cows was gifted by Sembiyan Mazhava nattu KoRRan.

Kovi Rajakesarivarmar’s 2nd reign year inscription of the wall of the cave records the endowment of burning a perpetual lamp at Thiruvanaikalil Bhattarakar 25 kalanju Gold was endowed by Marudan Achchan of Sankarapadi Village Thiruvellarai.

Parantaka-I’s period inscription records the gift of land purchased from a Brahmadeya Village by an individual to Lord Thiruvanaikal Perumanadigal of Thiruvellarai for prayer and offerings.

Another Kovi Rajakesarivaraman’s period inscription records the endowment of Naivedyam  and feeds the same to a Brahmin well versed in Vedas after pooja on every noon by Sathuvay Kanjan Damodharan for which 70 Kalanju Gold was gifted.

The Pandya King Maranjadayan period inscription records the endowment of the king by himself for burning 2 perpetual lamps for which 120 Kalanju Gold was gifted to this temple.

The Koparakesarivarman’s 9th reign year inscription records the endowment of burning a perpetual lamp for which 25 Kalanju Gold was gifted to this temple by   Kumaran Kon of Idaikattur in Kiranur Nadu a division of Pandya Nadu, who was an officer under Chozha King.

The Koparakesarivarman’s 9th reign year inscription records the endowment of burning a perpetual lamp for which land was gifted to the temple after the purchase of 3 Kalanju Gold to God Ambar Nattu Ambar Thirumakalathu Mahadevar, by Vanarayan Arangan Madevan.
     



LEGENDS
This legend is related to Devasena, who wants to have a special place in the heart / Chest of Lord Muruga Peruman, similar to Mahalakshmi did penance and got a place on the chest of Maha Vishnu. Also, She was a little upset that the Marriage of Muruga was not celebrated like Valli's marriage with Muruga. So Devasena requested Muruga peruman the way to fulfill her wishes.  Lord Muruga said that the best place to do Thabas / Penance is a cave where Lord Shiva blesses his devotees in Bhooloka.

So Devasena came to Bhooloka in the form of an ordinary woman and worshiped Lord Shiva in many temples. She was not happy till She reached Thiruvanaikaval. There She had seen Ma Parvati doing milk abhishekam to a Shiva Linga kept in the open ground. The milk from cows udder was flowing freely. Devasena fell down at the feet of Ma Parvati. Ma Parvati blessed her and told that her half of her penance would be completed if She found out the Devotee, where Lord Shiva wanted to rest in his heart. So Devasena continued towards the north. When She was taking a bath in Kaveri, she saw a bright light or the jothi which comes from a cave. On reaching there She found a Maharishi was doing a Penance. When She was about to wake him, the maharishi opened his eyes. Devasena fell down at the feet of Maharishi. The Maharishi immediately realized that she was none other than Devasena and called her “Athma Nayagi”. The Vennaval Thondan Maharishi fell down at the feet of Devasena.

The Maharishi said that as per Lord Shiva’s instruction, he is  doing this penance. The penance will be completed once he is touched by the shadow of a Uthama Pathni. He further said that his wish was fulfilled by the consort of Lord Muruga Devasena’s shadow touched him. Immediately Lord Shiva with Parvati, Lord Muruga, and Devas appeared before them and blessed Devasena. Lord Muruga gave her a place in his chest.

The Maharishi was originally called Vennaval Thondan. After this incident, he was called “Jambu Maharishi”. Since Jambu Maharishi worshiped Lord Shiva, Lord Shiva of this rock-cut cave is called Jambukeswarar. Jambu Maharishi did this penance on Lord Shiva to attain Mukthi. Lord Shiva and Parvathi gave darshan and Mukthi to the Jambu Maharishi.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from Regular Poojas special poojas are conducted on Pradosham, Maha Shivaratri

TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept open between 10.00 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 16.00 Hrs to 18.00 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILS

HOW TO REACH
This cave Temple is about 1 KM and just the back side of the Thiruvellarai Maha Vishnu temple and the Swastika Well.
The Rock Cut Cave temple is about 19 km from the Main Guard Gate, 26 km from Tiruchirappalli, 69 km from Thanjavur,  100 km from Kumbakonam, and 321 km from Chennai.
Nearest Railway station is Tiruchirappalli.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE













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