Monday, 25 September 2023

Shri Adinath Jain Temple / ஸ்ரீ ஆதிநாதர் ஜீனாலயம், Korakkottai, Thiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu.

The Visit to this Shri Adinath Digambar Jain Temple at Korakkottai was a part of Uzhavarapani  at Kovilampoondi Jain Temple organised by the Tamil Jains, Ahimsa walk  Group  on 2nd July 2021. It was told that Korakkottai signifies a big Fort.


The main Deity :  Sri Adinatha Tirthankara.

Some of the salient features of this Jinalaya are...
Jinalaya is facing east with a 5 tier Rajagopuram. Balipeedam and Manasthamabam are after the Rajagopuram. Dwarapalakas in flat stone are in front of Mukha mandapam. In Sanctum Sanctorum Shri Adinatha Tirthankara is in sitting posture. Adinatha is with elongated earlobes. A Mahara thorana is shown on the back side of his head. Two whisk bearers are on both sides. Creepers are shown as floral designs. A Thindu is also shown on the back side of the  Tirthankara.  

Metal images are in the Maha mandapam. The Parivara sannidhis for Chakreshwari, Padmavathi Amman and Dharma Devi are on the north side of the praharam. An un-finished idl is also found in the praharam. 

About 500 meters from the Village, a rock surface is called "Samiyar Parai". Some Munis’ padas / foot prints are found. It is believed that rain will come, if pooja is done for rain.  



ARCHITECTURE
The Jinalaya consists of Sanctum Sanctorum, ardha mandapam and Mukha mandapam.  A Dravida Two tier Vimanam is on the top of sanctum sanctorum. Tirthankaras are in the Tala and Greeva koshtas. The Total temple was reconstructed with Bricks and cement concrete.

The Rajagopuram is of 5 tiers with stucco images of 24 Tirthankaras was constructed under the Guidance of Muni Sri 1008 Viswesh Sagar. These 24 Tirthankaras are visible from far distance. 



HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
It is believed that the temple was constructed during 18th Century. The antiquity of the moolavar idol is not known. The Sub-Sannidhis are constructed latter period. The Rajagopuram was constructed in 2013. The required fund for constructing the rajagopuram was received from Tamil jains community, of which a considerable part was contributed by Mr Sugumaran Dhananjayan.  

It was told that, a villager dreamt that a Parshwanath Tirthankar idol was lying in the pond. The Villagers searched and found the Parshvanath Tirthankara from the pond. That idol is now kept as the Utsava Murti of the temple.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from regular poojas special poojas are conducted on Mahaveer Jayanti, Mukkudai, Ashtanik, Avani Avittam, Atchaya Tritiya, Karthigai Deepam, Kaanum Pongal Utsav, Aadi Velli Utsav, Navaratri.

CONTACT DETAILS
Thiru. Sekar may be contacted on his mobile +919976334187 for further details

HOW TO REACH
This temple is 29 KM from Chetpet, 18 KM from Vandavasi, 43 KM from Uthiramerur, 46 KM from Melmaruvathur, 58 KM from Kanchipuram, 79 KM from Chengalpattu and 140 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway Station is Melmaruvathur.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE





Unfinished Idol
Stone Jala
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

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