Saturday 15 October 2022

Veerateeswarar Temple, Thiruvathigai - Panruti

History

The Pallava king Mahendravarman I built a temple called Gunavareswaram close to the temple. Mahendra Pallava is believed to have attained the name Gunavareswara on account of the incident. A king called Kalinkaraya is believed to have endowed lot of treasures and built various structures in the temple as seen from the inscriptions in the temple. King Raja Raja Chola I is believed to have stayed in this temple for a long time to study the architecture before building Brihadeeswarar Temple. The temple is believed to have been expanded by later Pandyas. During the period of Marthas and British Colonization, the temple acted as a fort to the armies. The inscriptions indicate that the streets have to be cleaned before any temple procession with the likes of the streets in this village.


Archietecture

The temple covers an area of 7 acres with three precincts. The seven tiered Vimana or gateway tower has sculptures depicting 108 poses of Bharatanatyam. There is a sixteen pillared hall called Thiruneetru mandapam. There is a temple tank named Chakrateertha kulam and a Vasantha mandapam on the northern portion of the tank. On the second precinct, there is a flag staff and a five tiered temple tower. The sanctum is built on an elevated structure. There are shrines around the sanctum in the first precinct that has a shrine of Thilagavathiar, a pillared hall housing the sixty three nayanmar, Saniswarar, Durga, Siddivinayagar, Muruga, a set of Lingam, Nataraja and Surya. The shrine of Umayammai, the consort of the presiding deity, is present. The shrine houses the image of Lingam which is believed to have worshiped by Vishnu. There is a south facing shrine in the hall before the sanctum where the image of Tripurasamharamurthy with sixteen hands is housed. Sanctum houses the image of Veerataneswarar in the form of lingam. There is an image of Ammayapar housed in the sanctum. The shrine over the sanctum has a pyramidal roof with stucco images all through the filial at the top.


Location:

Veerateeswarar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is located in Thiruvathigai village which is about 2 kilometres east from the town of Panruti in the Tamil Nadu state. Lord Shiva is worshiped as Veerattaaneswarar, and is represented by the lingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Thiripurasundari. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam.

Temple Timing:

Temple is open from 5.30 am to 12.00 am and from 4.30pm to 8.00pm

                                                        





















































3 comments:

  1. it very nice see on unknow Temples

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  2. சிவ சிவ எம்பெருமானை காணமுடியாத இடம் எல்லாம். கனவைத்த திரு சரவன் குமார் அவர்கள் நன்றி

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  3. உங்கள் கருத்துகளுக்கு நன்றி

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