The visit to this Sri Ucchi Pillayar Temple at Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort was a part of the structural and Rock Cut cave Shiva and Vishnu temples visit in Tiruchirappalli, Pudukkottai and Sivagangai Districts, on 21st November 2021. As per
the legend, this Pillayar was the main reason for the establishment of Srirangam,
Sri Ranganathar temple, and the mark of Tiruchirappalli. Moolavar : Sri Uchi
Pillayar
Some of the salient features of this temple are… The temple faces east with the sanctum sanctorum, ardha
mandapam, and a mukha mandapam. No are shrines in the praharam. An eka tala
nagara Vimana is over the sanctum sanctorum. Balipeedam and Vahana Moonchuru
are in the Mukha mandapam.
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONSThis
temple is on the top of the hill (273 feet) also called Rock Fort – திருச்சி மலைக் கோட்டை with a flight of 437 steps. This hill
was mentioned in Sangam literature as mud on the potter wheel.
வேட்கோச் சிறாஅர் தேர்க் கால் வைத்தபசு மண் குரூஉத் திரள் போல, அவன் கொண்ட குடுமித்து, இத் தண் பணை நாடே. 10
திணை பாடாண்திணை; துறை இயன்மொழி.சோழன் நலங்கிள்ளியைக் கோவூர் கிழார் பாடியது. புறநானூறு 32The small regional king Narayana Vembaiyyar Kon period
inscription records this place as “Chiramalai”, Rajaraja Chozha’s inscription
as “Chitrambar”, Thayumanavar and Arunagirinathar as “Chiragiri”.
Since there is no direct evidence available, it is believed that this temple may have been constructed by Pallavas during the 7th Century along with Rock Cut
Cave Temple at the top and bottom of this fort. As per the architectural style,
this temple was reconstructed during the Madurai Vijayanagara Nayaks period. Fixing
of granite slabs on the walls and laying of granite flooring have been done in
recent years.
LEGENDSAs per the legend, Rama presented a Maha Vishnu’s reclining
posture idol to Vibhishana, as a gratitude for winning over Ravana at Sri
Lanka. Since Vibhishana was an asura
king, the Devas did not like Vibhishana to take Ranganathar to his Kingdom. So
they sought the help of Vinayagar to Stop Vibhishana. On the way to Sri Lanka
Vibhishana, wish to take a bath in Kaveri before performing his daily
rituals.
Vibhishana was in search of
somebody to hold Ranganathar. As planned Lord Vinayagar appeared there as a Brahmin
boy and agreed to hold. While Vibhishana was in water Vinayaga placed
Ranganathar on the sand on the banks of river Kaveri. After seeing this Vibhishana
got angry, chased him, and hit him on his head. Still, we can see the marking on
Vinayagar’s head. Vinayagar ran on the Hill and disappeared. Realized, the play of Ganesha, Vibhishana prayed to
forgive him. Lord Ganesha blessed Vibhishana and Ranganathar remained at
Srirangam itself. This story is very similar to Gokarneswara Temple.
Later a temple was built for Vinayagar during the Pallava period, on the top (Ucchi- உச்சி), of the hill and called Ucchi
Pillayar.
To decide who is great, Adhiseshan and Vayu lead
the formation of this Hill. While Adhiseshan holds Mount Meru, Vayu tries
to blow it from Adhiseshan’s hold. A piece of Mount Meru had fallen down on
this place and formed this Hill.
POOJA AND CELEBRATIONS Apart from regular poojas, special poojas are conducted on Sankatahara Chaturthi days, Vinayagar Chathurthi, Tamil and English New Year days,.
TEMPLE TIMINGSThe temple will be kept open between 06.00
hrs to 20.00 hrs.
CONTACT
DETAILSThe
following landline number +91 431 270 4621, may be contacted for further
details. Temple
website: http://trichyrockfort.tnhrce.in/history.html
HOW TO REACHThe
temple is on the top of the Rock Fort. The
Uchi Pillayar temple is about The
Uchi Pillayar Temple is 2.2 KM from Chatram Bus Stand, 6 KM from Central Bus
Stand, and Trichy Railway Junction, 324 KM from Chennai.Nearest Railway Station is Tiruchirappalli Junction
LOCATION OF
THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE
Some of the salient features of this temple are…
பசு மண் குரூஉத் திரள் போல, அவன்
சோழன் நலங்கிள்ளியைக் கோவூர் கிழார் பாடியது.
The small regional king Narayana Vembaiyyar Kon period
inscription records this place as “Chiramalai”, Rajaraja Chozha’s inscription
as “Chitrambar”, Thayumanavar and Arunagirinathar as “Chiragiri”.
POOJA AND CELEBRATIONS
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