The
visit to this Sri Abaya Varadharaja Perumal Temple at Kaveripakkam was a part
of Shiva, Vishnu Temples and Heritage sites at Thirumalaicherry, Gudimallur and
Kaveripakkam. I Extend my sincere thanks to Mr Ramesh Krishnamurthy for taking me to all these places. This Temple is also called as kottai Perumal temple, Since this
was inside a fort and the street in front of the temple is also called as
Kottai Perumal Koil Theru.
Moolavar : Sri Abhaya Varadaraja PerumalConsorts : Sridevi and Bhudevi
Some
of the salient features of this temple are…. The
temple is facing east with an entrance arch. A 16 Pillar mandapam is on the
left side of the Temple. Stone image of Ramar with stucco images of Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman
are in a mandapam in front of the temple ( It was told that the Ramar idol was unearthed in 2012, during excavation for construction of Madapalli and Marriage Dining hall ). Garudan is in the Mukha mandapam.
Paintings of Maha Vishnu as Lakshmi Narasimhar, Alwars, are on the
Mukha mandapam walls. Thirupallithama platform is also in the Mandapam.
Stucco
images of Sri Varadharaja Perumal with
Sridevi and Bhudevi, Maha Vishnu’s dasavatharam images are on the top of the
Mukha mandapam. Moolavar Sri Abhaya Varadharaja Perumal is in standing posture
with 4 hands. Upper hands are holding
Conch and Chakra and lower hands are in Abhaya hastam and kadi hastam. Sridevi
and Bhudevi are on both sides. Utsavars are in front of Moolavar.
ARCHITECTUREThe
temple consists of Sanctum sanctorum, ardha mandapam, Maha mandapam and mukha
mandapam. The sanctum sanctorum is on a Pratibandha adhisthana with padma
jagathy, Vrutha kumuda and Viyyalavari. The Bhitti starts with Vedhika. From
adhisthana to prastaram constructed with stone. A stucco vimana is on the
prastaram. The stucco images are in the greeva koshtam. The Sikaram is of
Vesara style with 4 maha nasis and 4 alpha nasis.
The 16
Pillar mandapa was constructed during Vijayanagara period. The pillar images
are in Vijayanagara style with images of Vishnu’s various avatars, Hanuman,
flower motifs etc,.
The
mukha Mandapam pillars are not uniform, some are square, octagonal and some are
in vrutha style with pothyals are vettu and flower type. The inner prahara was
constructed at a latter stage. In that a dismantled / dilapidated temple’s
stones with inscriptions, Makara thorana etc,. Of which some of them are in
green stone.
The Sthalapurana of Kanchipuram Sri Ekambareswarar Temple.
Since the praharam wall was constructed like a fort wall this temple might have obtained the name of Kottai perumal Koil ( Another version with Google map is given at the bottom )
These Sculptures might have been brought from some temple
16 Pillar mandapam
Thirupallithaama medai - திருபள்ளிதாம மேடை - இறைவனுக்கு சூட்டும் மாலை கட்டும் மேடை
A Green stone Jala -பச்சைக்கல் ஜன்னல்
HISTORY AND
INSCRIPTIONSThe present temple / structure belongs to 16th to 17th Century, may be reconstructed during Vijayanagara period. The original temple belongs to Pallava period. As per historians this place was called as Avani Chathurvedimangalam, Kavithapakkam etc,.
The
Pallava King Nrupatungavarman inscription ( SII Volume XII ) ( 894 CE ) records a transaction of the sabha of
Kavidippakka[m] alias Avaninarayana-caturvédimangalam, in respect of some gold
received from a donor obviously for a daily supply of one ulakku of oil to the
Sattapperumakkal of a matha, with the stipulation that the administrator of the
village (ur-dlvan) himself (shall be responsible for the) supply of oil as
specified.
The Pallava King Nrupatungavarman
inscription ( SII Volume XII ) ( 879 -88
CE ) Mentions
the sabha of Videélvidugu ..in Mangadunadu, a sub-division of Paduvar-kkottam.”
(seems to record a gift by) Anganaccanyai Vasantayajiyar one of the alunganattar
of Kavidippa{kkam] alias Avaninarayana-ccaturvedimangalam in the same kottam.
The Prahara wall was constructed with, a Makara thorana in which Ambal embrazing and worshiping a Shiva linga ( the
sthala purana of Kanchipuram, Sri Ekambareswarar Temple ) bas-relief, Pilasters with inscriptions, Stones with 10th to 11th century inscriptions, Shiva temple sculptures like Bhuta Ganas, etc,.
The Mukha mandapa was constructed with odd pillars and walls with Chozha period inscription stones. One of the inscription records this place as
Kaviripakkam. This indicates that these stones and some of the pillars are sourced from a Shiva temple,
from which Shiva temple is not
known. Some of the experts are of the opinion that these Makara thorana, stones with Chozha period inscriptions may belongs to Sri Konganeeswarar Shiva Temple ( original temple belongs to Chozha period considering the Dwarapalakas and Maha Vishnu sculptures ), which was reconstructed during Vijayanagara period.
It is believed that the temple belongs lands on many places under various survey numbers in and around Kaveripakkam. The lands are gifted to this temple by various donors for prayers, worship, naivedyam, nandavanam etc,. These lands are encroached by 94 Encroachers. Of that the, lands under litigation was listed under the WP No 18627 of 2012, in Madras high Court
Maha samprokshanam was conducted in 2012 after carrying out some renovations.
The Kaveripakkam inscription
The Sthalapurana of Kanchipuram Sri Ekambareswarar Temple.
Since the praharam wall was constructed like a fort wall this temple might have obtained the name of Kottai perumal Koil ( Another version with Google map is given at the bottom )
These Sculptures might have been brought from some temple
Thirupallithaama medai - திருபள்ளிதாம மேடை - இறைவனுக்கு சூட்டும் மாலை கட்டும் மேடை
The
Pallava King Nrupatungavarman inscription ( SII Volume XII ) ( 894 CE ) records a transaction of the sabha of
Kavidippakka[m] alias Avaninarayana-caturvédimangalam, in respect of some gold
received from a donor obviously for a daily supply of one ulakku of oil to the
Sattapperumakkal of a matha, with the stipulation that the administrator of the
village (ur-dlvan) himself (shall be responsible for the) supply of oil as
specified.
The Pallava King Nrupatungavarman
inscription ( SII Volume XII ) ( 879 -88
CE ) Mentions
the sabha of Videélvidugu ..in Mangadunadu, a sub-division of Paduvar-kkottam.”
(seems to record a gift by) Anganaccanyai Vasantayajiyar one of the alunganattar
of Kavidippa{kkam] alias Avaninarayana-ccaturvedimangalam in the same kottam.
You seem to be doing extensive field work. since 11 years? or the blog was started in 2011 only? If you could give reference nos. to the inscriptions you find, it might help inscription students. If you have come across new / old merchant guild inscriptions like Ainnurruvar / Nanadesis / Valanjiyar etc. you may pl. advise me. I am in the process of completing a compilation of the 500var inscriptions.
ReplyDeleteI Used to get references mainly from the South Indian Inscriptions available with me in the form of soft copies. One or two may be from other sources like Tamil Nadu Koyil Sasanangal.. etc. I Will try to incorporate in future.
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