The
visit to this Sri Vaikunda Perumal Temple at Siruthavur on Thiruporur to
Thirukalukundram Road was a part of Pallava & Chozha period Shiva and
Vishnu Temples and Heritage site Visits at Payyanur, Alathur and Siruthavur
of Chengalpattu District on 17th October 2021.
Moolavar : Sri Vaikunda Perumal
Thayar
: Sridevi and Bhudevi.
Some
of the salient features of this temple are…
The
temple is facing east. Two old stone pillars are erected in front of the Temple
to show its antiquity. A small vilakku thoon, Balipeedam and Garudan are in the
mukha mandapam. Stucco Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of the sanctum
sanctorum.
ARCHITECTURE
The
temple consists of Sanctum sanctorum, ardha mandapam and mukha mandapam. This
pallava period temple was reconstructed with brick during recent years
retaining the adhistanam. The Pallava inscriptions are on the Kumuda of
adhistanam.
An
ekathala Vesara Vimanam is on the sanctum Sanctorum,. Stucco images of Ramar,
Sita, Lakshmanar, Ananda Sayana Perumal,
Varahar are on the Greeva Koshtam.
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONS
The
original temple was built during Pallava period by Parthivendra Varman and
Pallava period inscriptions are found on the Kumuda of adhisthana. As per the
inscriptions of the Shiva temple this place was called as Narasinga Chaturvedi Mangalam and Maha Vishnu
was called as “Thirumetrali Nindaruliya Peruman” and this temples inscription
“Parasurama Vinnagara Alwar”. The Temple was called as “Parasurama vinnagaram”.
The
inscription records the endowment of appointing 5 peoples for singing (reciting
divyaprabandham .. ?) during Naivedyam by Sivan Singampulli. The lands gifted
to them are exempted from taxes.
An
inscription records the endowment of burning a lamp by Devanarasingam, who
belongs to Punnaivayil on the banks of river Cauvery. For the same Goats /
sheeps were gifted.
In
1052 CE, The Vennai Kooththalwar ( Krishna ) Idol was installed by Thandaya
Kiramaviththan.
Another
inscription records that the Siruthavur Villagers and the Sabha people have
agreed to pay the taxes for the land gifted to this Temple “Parasurama
Vinnagaram”.
Payyanur
alias Rajakesari chaturvedi mangalam and Siruthavur alias Narasinga
Chaturvedi mangalam sabha people have donated Lands as thirunamaththukani.
HOW TO REACH
This
temple on the east banks of big tank and the Village is about 500 meters off
main road.
This
place Siruthavur is 6.5 KM from Thiruporur,
29 KM from Chengalpattu, 40.6 KM
from Tambaram and 68 KM from Chennai.
Nearest
Railway station is Chengalpattu.
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OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
Dear Velu Sir which is the reference for this inscription?
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