The
visit to the Saptamatrikas and archaeological remains of Thirumalaicherry was a part of Shiva, Vishnu Temples and
Heritage sites at Thirumalaicherry, Gudimallur and Kaveripakkam. My sincere thanks to Mr Ramesh Krishnamurthy for taking me to all these places. This place
Thirumalaicherry was under the rule of Pallavas, Chozhas, Rashtrakutas, Vijayanagaras,
Muslim Rulers and Britishers during various periods. Their remains of
archaeological evidences are found in this Village.
Saptamatrikas….The Ponniamman
temple near the ration shop is dedicated to saptamatrikas. Saptamatrikas Maheswari, Vaishnavi, Brahmi, Gaumari, indrani, Varahi, Chamundi along with Vinayagar and Veerabhadara are
installed in U shape with Veerabhadra and Vinayagar. Chamundi is kept at the centre
and worshipped as Ponniamman. All the saptamatrikas are in sitting posture keeping one leg down with their respective Vahanas ate the base. These saptamatrikas belongs to Rashtrakuta king Krishna-III's period.
There is also a
saptamatrika panel kept in front of Sanctum sanctorum. In this panel
Veerabhadra and Vinayagar are not there.
Jyeshta Devi / Mootha Devi / Thavvai
…. A Jyeshta Devi is also found in front of Ponniamman Temple. She is in sitting
posture with flabby belly, big breasts, thick thighs with legs apart and
keeping both hands on the thighs. She is wearing ornaments on her neck, ears,
hands. She is shown with big eyes. The leg portion is found damaged.
Mahishasura Mardini…. This Mahishasura Mardini is in
the middle of the Village worshipped as Durga Devi. This Mahishasuramardini belongs to Rahstrakuta king Krishna-III's period. This Mahishasura Mardini is
with 8 hands holding Various weapons like Conch/ sankha, Chakra, bow, shield, arrow and a man's head. Her Vahana Simha is shown on her feet side. She is wearing marbu kachu, Karanda makuda, Keyuram and bangles in the hands. She is killing Mahishan with a long sword keeping her left leg on Mahishan’s back and holding his hand with one hand.
Simha Pillars / Lion Pillars … There
are two simha Pillars / Lion Pillars found in this Village, of which one is at
newly built Sri Subramaniar temple and the other one is in front of a Mariamman
Temple. These Pillars belongs to 8th Century Pallava period. These
two pillars indicates that a Pallava period Temple might have been built in
this Village. These two pillars may be the remains of that temple.
HOW TO REACHTo
reach Thirumalaicherry, from Chennai
just before the Kaveripakkam Toll gate, turn left and travel on Anaicut Road
towards Palar Anaicut Walaja Entrance. 4.6 KM from Madras – Bombay trunk Road /
Chennai to Vellore Road / Mumbai Hwy.The
temple is about 8.9 KM from Walajahpet, 10.3 KM from Kaveripakkam, 12 KM from
Arcot, 12 KM from Ranipet, 33 KM from
Vellore and 104 KM from Chennai.Nearest
Railway Station is Walajah Road Junction
LOCATION OF
THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE
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OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
Simha Pillars / Lion Pillars …
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