This temple is one of the rock cut cave temples of Pudukottai
covered during our Pudukottai Heritage walk. The presiding deity is
Lord Shiva. The second visit to this Parvathagriswarar Temple at Kunnandarkoil,
was a part of Heritage Visit to temples around Keeranur in Pudukkottai
District, organized by “Yaaooyakay – யாஊயாகே” group on 2nd and 3rd, October 2021. It
was told that with the presence of Arumugar temple, the place is called as “Kunrudayar
Kovil”, which latter turned to the present name of “Kunnandarkoil”.
Moolavar : Sri
ParvathagiriswararConsort : Sri Umayambigai
Some of the important features of this temple are...The rock cut cave temple is facing east with Balipeedam, Nandi and
Dwajasthambam. Entrance looks like a Rajagopuram base. From the outer prakaram
to the inner prakara entrance is like a Rajagopuram with stucco image of
Rishabanthikar, Pickshadanar with rishipanthika and Gajasamkara murthy. Again a
Nandi is in the mandapam.
The front mandapam is joined with the main rock to form
the sanctum sanctorum. In front of the sanctum on the left valampuri
Vinayagar. Vinayagar’s yagnopaveetha and mothagam are little unusual to be
watched. On the right Shiva with Umai Ammai in the form of bas-reliefs. Shiva
and Umai are sitting in lalitasana. On the left mandapam Saptamatrikas with
Vinayagar and Veerabhadra. Sri Murugan and Sri Valli are in a
small rock cut cave. Sri Chandikeswarar bas-relief is on the right
side of the small cave. Ambal is in a separate temple. Ambal is in standing
posture with abhaya varada hastham. On the hill there is a Arumuga with 12
hands sitting on peacock temple.
ARCHITECTUREOn the west side of the temple is a Vijayanagara period 100 pillar
mandapam with a raised platform. The front portion is built like a chariot
pulled by the horses. In front are the images like sanganidhi, Padmanidhi and
boothaganas. The mandapa extension was started but couldn’t completed, which can
be seen with unfinished extension. There is a Navakanda statue is kept in the
mandapa, how it came here is not known. But to my guess, this legend may be similar to
the Navakanda statue with inscription at Jambai Shiva temple. To complete the
construction of this mandapa, the hero might have sacrificed himself in the
form of Navakandam.
The sanctum sanctorum is with padabandha adhisthana comprises of
jagathi, Vrudha Kumuda, kampu, Kandam ( Kandapadam )and kampu.The mukha mandapam is like a small shrine with square pillars and
tharanga pothyal. The sanctum Sanctorum is a Rock cut cave and moolavar is
an integral part of the main rock / Thai parai. The 61 cm Lingabanam is on the
57 cm high, 8 faced avudayar. The komukha is small. Dwarapalakas are at the
entrance, but not similar. On the left called soola Devar and the right called
as mazhuvadiyar. A stucco Vimana was constructed above the
sanctum on the rock.
Bas relief of Valampuri Vinayagar
is in the mukha mandapa, on the opposite is Lord Shiva with Parvati as
Gangavijarsanar and a servant maid in the form of bas-relief. In
prakaram Saptamatrikas and Karuppu Swamy.
The mandapams Potharaiyar Mandapam and Natya mandapa are
constructed by the Mutharaiyars. Murugan
Statue is in another rockcut cave and Chandikeswarar is in the form of
bas-relief. HISTORY
AND INSCRIPTIONSThe rock cut cave temple was excavated during 8th century
by Nandhivarman. The front mandapam was extended by Pandyas. The 100 Pillar
mandapas and some of the structures are built during Vijayanagara period.
As per the inscriptions, Lord Shiva was called as Thirukundrakudi
Mahadevar, Kundrakudi Nayanar and Kundraperumal . The original name of
Kundrakudi was turned to the present name of Kunnandarkoil. The temple has more
than 60 inscriptions, which speaks about the land measurement, sale, Taxes,
donations and the punishment for the wrongdoers.
The Pallava king Nandivarman-II’s 3rd reign year
inscription records the gift of 200 Nazhi rice to 100 people on Thiruvathirai
day by Visaiyaraiyan of Vaduvur in Meepuzhai Nadu.
One of the inscription records the donation of 220 nazhi rice to
110 andhanars, by Kothaimayinthan, in the name of his son Mayinthan
Veerakadayan on Thiruvathira day.
Pandya King Konerimelkondan Sundara Pandyan’s period inscription
records the endowment of Naivedyam and Sathupadi ( alangaram ) for the sandhi
pooja created in the name of the King itself. For the same 100 gold ( coins..? )
was given as deposit by the king itself, after exempting from Taxes. The temple is under the control of Archaeological Survey Of India
(ASI).
POOJAS
AND CELEBRATIONSApart from regular poojas special poojas are conducted on
Pradosham days, Maha Shivaratri, Pongal, New Year days and all the important
days.
TEMPLE TIMINGS:The temple will be kept opened between 08.00 hrs to 10.00 hrs
and 17.00 hrs to 20 hrs.
HOW TO REACH:Malayadipatti village is on the Keeranur to Killukottai Road and
17 KM from Keeranur, 36 KM from Tiruchirappalli, 46 KM from Pudukkottai
and 354 KM from Chennai.Nearest Railway Junction is Tiruchirappalli.
LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
---OM SHIVAYA
NAMA ---
Consort : Sri Umayambigai
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