The visit to this temple was a part
of Villupuram Heritage Walk organized by History Trails on 24th and
25th July 2021. The temple is under renovation and the works are moving
in a snail’s space due to shortage of fund. Temple authorities requested to
donate liberally to this temple to spring back this temple to its original
glory.
Moolavar : Sri YamadhandeeswararConsort : Sri Thirupurasundari
Some of the salient features of
this temple are..The temple is under Palalayam during
our Visit and Parivara sannidhis are under construction. The temple is facing
east with a 3 tier Rajagopuram ( under construction ). A Soolakal ( Ashtra Deva
..?), Balipeedam and Nandi are after the Rajagopuram. Stucco Vinayagar, Lord
Shiva and Parvati as Rishabaroodar and Murugan are at the top of the entrance. Moolavar
in the sanctum sanctorum is little big square banam on a square avudayar. ( As per the
Historians Moolavar belongs to Pallava Period ). In Koshtam Dakshinamurthy and
Maha Vishnu. Dakshinamurthy’s hands are in broken condition. In antarala, a 5th Century
Vinayagar, Arumuga and Urchavars. In Mukha mandapam, Lakuleesar, Veerabhadra
and Vinayagar.
In Praharam Nagars, Chandikeswarar, Saniswaran, Vinayagar, Murugan without consorts, Natarajar and a Jeeva Samadhi
of a saint.
Ambal is in the Mukha mandapam
facing south. Ambal Thiripurasundari is in standing posture with Abhaya and varada hastam. Upper hands are holding nilotpala flowers. Ambal is about 6 feet tall.
ARCHITECTUREThe temple consists of sanctum
sanctorum, antarala, Ardha mandapam and a newly built mukha mandapam. Stucco
Dwarapalakas, Vinayagar and Murugan are in the Mukha mandapam. The Adhisthana is of simple padabandha with threepatta
kumuda. The walls and Vimana are constructed with Brick above stone adhisthana.
A 3 tier nagara Vimana is on the sanctum sanctorum. Vishnu kantha Pilaster and
kapotha are built with brick.
During 2015, thirupani, A bas relief
Vinayagar, Maha Vishnu and Lakuleesar sculptures are unearthed. As per the
historians these sculptures belongs to pallava period.
It is believed that Nandi breaths during Pradosham abhishekam. To prove the same the nostles are little different from the usual posture. Also it is believed that Moolavar also breaths during Poojas and breathing sounds was heard by the Devotees.
பிரதோச காலத்தில் நந்தியும், பூசனைகள் செய்யும் போது மூலவரும் சுவாசிப்பதாக பக்தர்கள் நம்புகின்றனர். Vinayagar.. The Vinayagar’s base has
inscriptions, which changes from Tamizhi to Vattezhuthu. This was identified by Mr
Veeraraghavan and his wife Mangayarkarasi as older than Pillayarpatti Vinayagar
and belongs to 4th to 6th Century. As per late Mr Iravatham
Mahadevan, this Vinayagar may belongs to 5th Century. The Vinayagar
Panel is 75 CM high and 40 CM wide. Vinayagar is with 2 hands holding thandam
and broken tusk. The inscription on the base reads as ..
“பிரமிறை பன்னூரு சேவிக…. மகன்…. கிழார் கோன்….. கொடுவித்து”
As per
the historians, this inscription mentions the name of the sculptor, who had
sculpted this Vinayagar.
வினாயகர் 75 CM x 40 CM அளவுள்ள பலகைக் கல்லில் புடைப்புச்சிற்பமாக செதுக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளார். வினாயகர் இரண்டு கைகளுடன் காணப்படுகின்றார், அக்கைகளில் இடது கரத்தில் தந்தத்தையும், வலது கரத்தில் தண்டத்தையும் ஏந்தி காணப்படுகின்றார். பீடத்தில் தமிழியில் இருந்து வட்டெழுத்துக்கு மாற்றம் அடைந்த காலக்கட்டத்தில் எழுதப்பட்ட எழுத்துப் பொறிப்புகள் காணப்படுகின்றது. அக்கல்வெட்டு....
"பிரமிறை பன்னூரு சேவிக .... மகன்.... கிழார் கோன்... கொடுவித்து"
எனப் பொறிக்கப்பட்டு உள்ளது. இதில் வரும் கிழார் கோன் என்பவர் இந்த வினாயகரைச் செதுக்கிய சிற்பியாக இருக்கக்கூடும் என்று இதை இனம் கண்ட திரு வீரராகவன் தம்பதியர் மற்றும் ( மறைந்த ) திரு ஐராவதம் மகாதேவன் அவர்களும் கருதுகின்றனர். இந்த வினாயகர் 4-5 ஆம் நூற்றாண்டைச் சார்ந்ததாக இருக்கலாம் எனவும், பிள்ளையார்பட்டி வினாயகருக்கு முன்னவராகவும் கருதப்படுகின்றார்.
Mahavishnu…. Mahavishnu is in
standing posture with Venkotrakudai and samara / whisk. Makuda is of pallava
Style Greeda makuda. Mahavishnu’s upper hands holds Conch / sangu and Chakra.
Lower right hand is in abhaya hastam and left hand is in kadi hastam. He wears
ornaments in the ears, necks, Yagnopaveetha and a uthara bandham. Sridevi and Bhudevi are shown on both sides of
his feet in kneeled worshiping posture with flowers. This Mahavishnu may
belongs to 7th century.
Ambal is in the Mukha mandapam
facing south. Ambal Thiripurasundari is in standing posture with Abhaya and varada hastam. Upper hands are holding nilotpala flowers. Ambal is about 6 feet tall.
It is believed that Nandi breaths during Pradosham abhishekam. To prove the same the nostles are little different from the usual posture. Also it is believed that Moolavar also breaths during Poojas and breathing sounds was heard by the Devotees.
Lakuleesar… This Lakuleesar / Lakulisar sculpture was unearthed during thirupani near the sanctum. Lakuleesar, who
lived in 2nd century is believed to be the 28th Avatara of Lord Shiva. He established a sect Shaivam called Lakulisa pasupata of worshiping Lord Shiva. This flat stone sculpture of Lakuleesar belongs
to 5th to 6th Century Pallava period. Lakuleesar is in sitting posture wearing
ornaments like a King. The Jadamaguda is shown with a knot on the top. He wears ornaments, Padra kundala in the ears, neck and Urethra Bandham. Lakuleesar holds a dhandam on which a snake
is coiled around it and left hand is on his thigh. The thandam is like lathe finished. His ankuri / penis is shown protruding
out side. The dress frill is shown touching the ground after the right leg.
This Lakuleesar is one of the more than 10 Sculptures unearthed in
Villupuram District. This indicates that Lakulisa Pasupata Shaiva was in peak
during 5th to 6th Century around Villupuram
District. The Inscription vattezhuthu records as ...ஆலக்கூரை .... லகுலீச... செய்வித்தது... Since the inscription is eroded heavily, couldn't further. ( Thanks to Mr Veeraraghavan, Villupuram who identified this Lakuleesar Sculpture. Arumugar… Arumugar is without his
consorts Sri Valli Devasena. Arumugar is
sitting on his vahana Peacock with 12 hands holding various weapons. Thiruvasi
shown behind is an integral part of the sculpture looks beautiful.
Dakshinamurthy… Looks beautiful even after the left leg and
hand are broken, may be during Muslim invasion. He wears patra kundala in the
ears, ornaments, Yagnopaveetha, Uthara bandham and Rudraksha mala. His upper
hands are holding Lamp and snake ( similar to Kalakkad Temple ). Mr Sundaramurthy, a care taker of the temple pointing one
tree and claimed as “Thiruvodu maram”.
Actually the tree is not a Thiruvodu maram
and Botanical name as Crecentia Cujete calabash. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescentia_cujete ). It
has the origin of Africa. Actual
Thiruvodu maram is the seed of a Palm
tree and its origin is Male island. For the details please click these
links. ( http://namathu.blogspot.com/2020/06/2-calabash.html ).
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONSAs per the Historians and
researchers, the original temple was built during Pallava period with latter
Chozhas and Vijayanagaras contributions. As per the inscriptions this place was
called as “Arkamoor PaRRu” which was corrupted to the present name of
Alagramam.
The available inscriptions reads as…“ஸ்வத்திஸ்ரீ இக்கோயிலில் கார்த்திகைக்காக… ங்கொண்டு இந்த நத்த மாக்கரிய பெருமாள் திருமேனிக்கு….”“மண்டலேசுவர மேதினி யீரகக்கண்டகட்டா ஆர்காமூர் பற்று நடக்கையில் இவ்வாண்டு….“ஸ்வத்திஸ்ரீ திருமன்னி வளர….”
The inscriptions are in badly damaged condition and doesn’t have
continuity. Rajendra Chozha’s inscription records the endowments for poojas,
naivedyam etc, for which donations were made.
It was told that Kanchi Maha
Periyava Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi swamigal paid visit to this temple in
1943, 1952, 1966, 1969 and 1972, during yathra in this side.
LEGENDSThis temple’s sthala purana is a
continuation of Thirukadaiyur sthala purana.
Mrukandu Maharishi did a penance on Lord Shiva for a Child boon. Appreciating his penance, Lord Shiva asked the Maharishi, whether he wishes a child
with longer life, but without any wisdom or with brilliant wisdom, who will
live only 16 years. Mrukandu Maharishi had chosen the second option. When his
son Markandeya was nearing 16 years, Mrukandu Maharishi told the truth to his
son that his life in this world will come to an end when he completes 16 years.
Markandeya went many temples worshiped
Lord Shiva and finally came to Thirukadaiyur when he was nearing his end. With
the power of his penance, Markandeya knew that Yama is approaching him to take
away his life. Markandeya prayed to Lord Shiva and embraced him. To Yama’s
eyes, only markandeya was visible and threw the Pasarope on Markandeya. Since
Markandeya was embracing Lord Shiva the rope also touched Lord Shiva. Angered
Lord Shiva appeared in the form Rudra murthy and kicked Yama with his leg, hence called as
Kalasamhaaramurthy ( Yama is also called as kala ). Markandeya was blessed with
16 years ever ( Siranjeevi ).
To get rid of the dosha incurred for
throwing pasa rope on Lord Shiva, seek advice from his father Suriya. Suriya
Suggested Yama to create a Shiva Linga on the banks of River Varaha, create
Ganga Theertha and do a penance on Lord Shiva. Satisfied with the penance Lord
Shiva appeared before him and asked what he wants. Yama requested Lord Shiva, to
pardon him for the sin caused due to throwing rope on him. Lord Shiva Pardoned
Yama and gave back his powers and Thanda. Hence Lord Shiva is called as “Yama
Dhandeeswarar”. There is a Temple called, Dhandeeswarar Temple at Velachery, Chennai
with a similar sthala purana. Saniswaran also worshiped Lord Shiva of this
temple.
Yama also requested Lord Shiva to
bless all the devotees who offer worship at this temple. It is believed that
Devotees worships Lord Shiva and Ambal of this temple to get rid of Chronic
decease, to extend the life, to get childboon, to remove marriage obstacles.
It is believed that Ambal’s face
changes every day to bless the Devotees, ie with a childish face on Pournami /
Amavasya Days, beautiful face on Sundays, with a smiling face on Mondays and
Tuesdays, with ugra on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and With
Sahanti & Peace on Thursdays and Saturdays. It is believed that those who
worships with lighting Ghee lamps Ambal on 7 consecutive Fridays will get a Child boon.
It is believed that Nandi breaths
during Pradosham abhishekam. To prove the same the nostles are little different
from the usual posture. Also it is believed that Moolavar also breaths during
Poojas and breathing sounds was heard by the Devotees.
There is a lone Shiva Linga
installed in the Prahara. It is believed that this is a jeeva Samadhi of siddha
purusha who served in this temple. Devotees expressed good vibrations observed
from the Jeeva Samadhi / adhistanam.
It is believed that Saniswararn also worshiped Lord Shiva of this Temple and he who gives the longer life. Hence people offers paryer to Saniswaran.
POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONSApart from regular oru kala pooja,
special poojas are conducted on Pradosham, maha Shivaratri, Chithirai Maha
nakshatra day when Lord Shiva gave darshan, Somavara Poojas.
TEMPLE TIMINGSSince oruka pooja is conducted the
temple will be kept opened between 08.00 hrs to 10.00 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILSMr
Sundaramurthy, who posses a doctoral degree takes
care of the temple. He may be contacted on his mobile +91 9629628900 and
Venugopal +91 8825624566 for Further
details.
HOW TO REACHAlagramam
is about 4 KM from Mailam, 6.4 KM from Kooteripattu Road, 10.3 KM from
Perumandur, 13.9 KM from Thiruvampatty, 14.6 KM from Tindivanam, 14.8 KM from
Theevanur, 29 KM from Villupuram, 31 KM from Gingee, 52 KM from Pondicherry and 144
KM from Chennai. Nearest
Railway station is Tindivanam.
LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE
: CLICK HERE
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
Mr Sundaramurthy, a care taker of the temple pointing one
tree and claimed as “Thiruvodu maram”.
Actually the tree is not a Thiruvodu maram
and Botanical name as Crecentia Cujete calabash. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescentia_cujete ). It
has the origin of Africa. Actual
Thiruvodu maram is the seed of a Palm
tree and its origin is Male island. For the details please click these
links. ( http://namathu.blogspot.com/2020/06/2-calabash.html ).
“ஸ்வத்திஸ்ரீ திருமன்னி வளர….”
It was told that Kanchi Maha
Periyava Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi swamigal paid visit to this temple in
1943, 1952, 1966, 1969 and 1972, during yathra in this side.
Alagramam
is about 4 KM from Mailam, 6.4 KM from Kooteripattu Road, 10.3 KM from
Perumandur, 13.9 KM from Thiruvampatty, 14.6 KM from Tindivanam, 14.8 KM from
Theevanur, 29 KM from Villupuram, 31 KM from Gingee, 52 KM from Pondicherry and 144
KM from Chennai.
Great temple, Thanks for the informative post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouraging comments Rupam Sarma ji
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