Saturday, 5 February 2022

Sri Thiruvagatheeswaramudayar Temple / ஸ்ரீ திருவகத்தீஸ்வரமுடையார் கோயில், Sadasivanathar Temple / ஸ்ரீ சதாசிவநாதர் திருக்கோயில், Manamai, Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu.

The visit to this Sri Thiruvagatheeswaramudayar Temple was a part of Shiva and Vishnu Temple and heritage sites along the East Coast Road, visit on 25th December 2021. Thanks to Kesavan for accompanying me to all these places.


Moolavar  : Sri Thiruvagatheeswaramudayar
                 alias Sri Sadasivanathar
Consort    : Sri Manonmani

Some of the salient features of this temple are….
The temple faces east with balipeedam and Rishabam/Idabam. Stucco images of Lord Shiva with Parvati are on the top of the mukha mandapam. Vinayagar, Murugan and Stucco dwarapalakas are at the entrance of sanctum sanctorum. In kosham, Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy, Maha Vishnu, Brahma and Durgai.

In praharam Nalvar, Chandikeswarar, Thiruneelakandar, Ambal Manonmani Ambal, Bairavar and Chandikeswarar. Ambal Manonmani is in a separate sannidhi facing South. Thiruneelakandar is also in a separate sannidhi facing east.



ARCHITECTURE
The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum and ardha mandapam. The sanctum sanctorum is on a 3 anga adhisthana. An eka tala vesara vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum.


HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The original temple belongs to the 11th to 12th Century, Chozha period built with bricks and also reconstructed during recent years. Since the temple was built with bricks, gifts given to this temple are recorded in a separate stone. During the Chozha period, this place was called Manamai alias Jananathanallur in Amur Nadu, in Amur Kottam, in Jayangoda Chozhamandalam. Lord Shiva was called as Thiruvagatisvaramudayar

The Kulothunga Chozhas- III’s  24th reign year inscription ( SII 26 - 271 ) on a separate stone records an endowment for which 3 cows are gifted to this temple by a person called Tirunattaperumal a Pakkilan Valavasikhamaninallur for burning a perpetual lamp, in the temple of Aludayar Thiruvagattisvaramudayar at Manami alias Jananathanallur. This place, Manamai alias Jananathanallur was in, Amur nadu under Amur Kottam of Jyangonda Chozha mandalam. 


The other inscription ( SII 26 - 274 ) ( not available now ) Sundarapandyan's 13th Reign year records the gift of two cows for burning sandhi lamps in the temple of Tiruvagattisvaramudaiyar of Manamai alias Jananatha nallur in, Amur Nadu under Amur Kottam of Jayangonda Chozhamandalam, by a woman named Perunkarunaiyatti alias Devarkalabhaiyam, a Nyayattar . of Uttaranmerur. The Cows are stated to have been received by many persons including Gavutaman, Nangai Bhattan, Vadugapillai, a Devakanmi, having the right of worship in the temple,  and Ammaiappan Samiyamudali alias .... who had agreed to burn the sandhi lamp accordingly.   

Another Inscription ( SII 26 - 275 ), ( is also not available in this temple ) Jatavarman Sundarapandyan-I's 7th reign year inscription records the endowment of burning a sandhi lamp by the same woman ( above inscription 274 ), is the daughter of Sattuavarappu Purridangondarof Perumpachcheri. It is stated that this was received by Sivabramanas Gavutaman Ammaiappan alias Panayeswara Bhattan, Nangai Bhattan Vadugabhattan, and agreed to burn the sandhi lamp accordingly.   

As per ARE 257 of 1909 ( SII -26, 272 believed to belong to this temple ). This incomplete inscription belongs to Kulothunga Chozha -I's 6th reign year records an accident. A Certain Perungadan a Palli of Manamai, in Amur Nadu, in Amur Kottam, of Jayangonda Chozhamandalam, and another Palli of the same place named Maran Adavalan, went hunting. There Setti Perungadan shot an arrow at a Virugam (a wild animal like a leopard). The arrow, however unfortunately hit, Maran Adavalan, and caused his death. The inscription stops at this point. 

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from Oru Kala Pooja, special poojas are conducted on Pradosham, Maha Shivaratri, Vinayagar Chathurti etc,.

CONTACT DETAILS
The mobile number +91 9443728234 may be contacted for further details.

HOW TO REACH
The temple is located at Manamai and the place is called Manamai Madura Linga Medu.
The temple is 11 KM from Mahabalipuram, 9 KM from Kalpakkam, 14 KM from Thirukazhukundram, 28 KM from Chengalpattu, and 65 KM from Chennai Central.
Nearest Railway station is Chengalpattu.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE



---OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

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