The visit to this Uthamanathar Temple at Keeranur
was a part of Heritage Visit to temples around Keeranur in Pudukkottai
District, organized by “Yaaooyakay – யாஊயாகே” group on 2nd and 3rd, October 2021. This place was called as Uthamanathapuram
during Chozha period. Moolavar :
Sri UthamanatharConsort :
Sri Brahgathambal
Some of the salient features of this temple are….The temple is facing east with a 5 tier
Rajagopuram. A Vijayanagara period 16 pillar mandapam is in-front of the temple. The
Mandapam and Rajagopuram entrance are about 3 feet below the ground level. Dwajasthambam,
Nandi and balipeedam are in the Vijayanagara period Mukha mandapam. There is a
second level small single tier Gopuram after the mukha mandapam. Moolavar is of
Swayambhu. Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of Rajagopuram. In koshtam, Dakshinamurthy and Durgai.
In Praharam, Vinayagar, Sri Valli Devasena
Subramaniar, Arumugar, Natarajar, Bhairavar, Chandikeswarar, Navagrahas, Chandran, Suryan and a well. Ambal
is in a separate sannidhi, facing South on the mukha mandapam.
ARCHITECTUREThe temple complex consists of sanctum sanctorum,
antarala, ardha mandapam and Maha
mandapam. A two Tier Vimana is over the sanctum sanctorum. The adhisthana is a
simple padabandha adhisthana with Jagathy, Threepatta kumuda and Pattigai. The
bitti starts with Vethigai and supported by the Brahmakandha pilasters. The Pilasters
has the Thamarai Kattu, Kalasam, Thadi, Kumbha, Mandi, Palakai, Veerakandam and
Vettu Pothyal.
The Prastaram is with Valabi, kapotham and
Viyalavari. Nasi Kudu, and Kodipalai karukku are on the kapotham. Greeva has
koshtas on all 4 sides. Maha nasis are on the Sigaram and stupi is on the top.
The Vimana above the Bhoomi desam is constructed with stucco. HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONAs per the inscriptions this place was called as
Uthamanathapuram. The temple believed to be Constructed between 11th
and 12th Century. The temple received contributions from Chozhas,
Pandyas and Vijayanagaras. The inscriptions recorded from this temple belongs
to Rajaraja-II, Kulothunga Chozha-III and Vijayanagaras. As per the inscription
Lord Shiva was called as Uthamathanichuramudaya Nayanar.
The inscription on the outer prakara wall, near the
entrance inscription belongs to 17th Century Raghunatharaya
Thondaiman. This inscription records some gift and the details are not known.
This inscription stone might have been
shifted from somewhere during the renovation of the temple.
Kulothunga Chozha-I’s 8th reign year inscription records
the gift of thirumukha patti for the well being of the king. And the
inscription is damaged on many portions.
Kulothunga Chozha-I’s 24th reign year
inscription records the gift of Land by the Villagers. The land comprises of
eri, wells, trees and Sulakkal was installed on its periphery limits.
The 32 line Thiribhuvana Chakravarthy Rajaraja
Chozha ( II or III ) inscription records the endowment of Poojas and Naivedyam at Kamakotta Nachiyar
sannidhi, for the same 6 ma araiye araikani land with water bodies, barren lands was gifted by the 20 Villagers
and the same was signed 45 persons.
The Vijayanagara King Veerapokkarayan period
inscription records that the temple tank wall brick was reconstructed by
Thattan ( a sect in the Viswakarma Group ) Suriyan, his son Silamban and
Chokkan mahamaithavarkala Thattan.
The temple is under the control of Pudukkottai
Devasthanam and Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI )..
LEGENDSAs per the legend this place was called Sukhapuri, in
a name of Sukha Brahmarishi. He was forced to awake from the meditation, by a
King’s arrow hit. As a parihara, the Sukha Brahmarishi asked the king to
construct this Shiva temple.
In another legend the present Keeranur was called
as Uthamanathapuram. After hearing the power of Lord Shiva of Uthamanathapuram, Nakkeerar, the head poet of Pandya Dynasty Came to this temple and did a
penance on Lord Shiva. Hence this place was called as “Keeravayal” and the same
was got corrupted to the present name of “Keeranur”.
The devotees worships Lord Shiva and Ambal to get
relieved from Marriage obstacles and Child boon. It is believed that, marriage will be
conducted, if Ambal is worshiped and lighting ghee lamps for 9 consecutive Fridays.
Children who are affected by the chronic deceases
and Graha Dosha are given adoption to Lord Shiva assuming as Father and Mother.
It will be performed in the form of a
function. On that day night the Child will be left in some of the relative’s
house. Next day after worshiping Lord Shiva, the child will be taken back to
their home. After the marriage, a coconut sapling will be planted inside the
temple as a Child.
POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONSApart from regular Poojas special poojas are
conducted on Maha Shivaratri, Pradosham, Panguni Uthiram, Tamil and English new
year days, Deepavali, Navaratri, Vinayagar Chathurthi, Makara sankranti, etc.
TEMPLE TIMINGSThe Temple will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs to
12.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 20.30.hrs.
CONTACT DETAILSSivachariyar, Suresh may be contacted on his mobile
+91 99945 60056 for further details.
HOW TO REACHKeeranur is on the way to Pudukkottai from
Tiruchirappalli. Te Temple is about a KM from Keeranur bus stand. The temple is about 23 KM from Pudukkottai, 30 KM
from Tiruchirappalli Junction and 355 KM from Chennai.Nearest Railway station is keeranur and Junction is
Tiruchirappalli.
LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
Consort :
Sri Brahgathambal
வணக்கம். சிறப்பான தகவல். என் ஊர் கோவிலைக் காண்பது மகிழ்ச்சி. நன்றி. 🙏
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