This details of this temple are written as a combined post and the same was separated and written as a separate post. For the Details of the earlier Post please click this link. This temple is also called as Veetrirundha Perumal Temple ( வீற்றிருந்த பெருமாள் கோயில் ).
Moolavar : Sri Vaikundavasa Perumal
Thayar : Sri Vaikundavalli
Some of the salient features of this temple are.....
Vaikundavasa Perumal temple is facing west with a Rajagopuram on the south side. Thayar Vaikundavalli is not in a separate sannadhi but in the mandapam of main sanctum. Garudalwar is in front of moolavar. There are separate sannadhi for Ramar and Chakkarathalwar.
The Shiva temple temple is at the end of the street and it welcomed us with the Sharp Rajagopuram on the east side.
INSCRIPTIONS
10 ஆம் நூற்றாண்டு தமிழ் மற்றும் கிரந்த கல்வெட்டு சென்னை மயிலாப்பூரில் வணிகப் பிரிவினர் பலரும் கூடி. காட்டூரை வீரப்பட்டினமாக்கிக் கோயிலுக்கு மகமை வழங்க முடிவு செய்து அதனைச் சாசனமாகவும் வெட்டி வைத்துள்ளனர். வணிகரின் மெய்க்கீர்த்தி விரிவாக உள்ளது.
The 10th
Century Tamil and Grantha inscription an a slab lying in the Virrirunda Perumal
temple at Kättür. King name not mentioned. This inscription contains two portions i.e.
Sanskrit and Tamil. The first portion eulogizes the Nanādēsi guild of merchants
and states that they were praised by 500 Vira säsanās glorifying their deeds
i.e. were virtuous, protectors of the Vira valañjikā. Nānādēsis met at Mayilappur
decided to convert Kättür which was originally Ayyapulal into Virapattinam and
this exempted its inhabitants of all communal contributions entitling them to
receive what they used to get till then.
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