Saturday, July 18, 2020

Srivaikuntham - Kallapiran Thirukoil

This is an ancient Divya Desam Vishnu temple on the Thamirabarani River. There are nine important Vishnu temples along the Thamirabarani which are called the Nava Thirupathi Temples, each associated with a Navagraham. Some of the best granite sculptures of the 16th century Nayakkan era are found here at Srivaikuntham. The life size sculptures are exquisitely carved in granite which is a difficult medium to carve as it fragments easily.

The Lord here is known as Kallapiran because he once aided a bunch of robbers who stole from the rich and aided the poor. A Robin Hood kind of story. 

Solidly built granite temple, it is indeed worth visiting both for the blessings and to admire the art. 

The Thiruvengadamudayan hall to the right as you enter through the main entrance way is very beautiful.

Look for the simple elegant columns or pillars of the Pandian era and the more elaborately carved ones from the Nayakkan era. 

AlwarThirunagari is another one of the beautiful Nava Thirupathi temples very close to here which unfortunately we could not visit due to the lack of time.


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Thoothukudi / Tuticorin

Our next stop was Thoothukudi or Tuticorin, the port city. It was an easy 3.5 hour drive along the coast from Rameswaram. Decent road. Miles upon miles of salterns along the way. Never realized that the production of salt was such a big industry here.

We stayed at the Regency Tuticorin Hotel belonging to the GRT chain. We have stayed at GRT hotels before and we knew what to expect. Although rated only 3 stars, it is a clean, comfortable hotel with a decent restaurant. Thoothukudi being a busy port city I would have expected some classy business digs but this was the best in town and it served our purpose well. 

It was a good hub to visit Srivaikuntham, Thiruchendur, the historic sites of Panchalankurichchi, Adichanallur and others.




Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Thirupullani - Athi Jagannatha Perumal Koil

This is an ancient Vishnu temple about 15 minutes (11 Km) from Uthirakosamangai. You can do both together. It is a Divya Desam temple venerated in the Naalayira Prapantham and closely associated with the Ramayanam. Sri Raman spent 3 nights here contemplating the invasion of Lanka resting his head on a pillow of the Dharbai grass. Hence the name of this place. The legends again speak of a coastal temple but it now lies at least 5 km from the shore, suggesting that the sea indeed receded around here. 

Again it is the end result of a thousand years of temple building with a Pandian core. The Cholas, Vijayanagar, Nayakkar and the Sethupathis contributed in their own way. There is some evidence that the Jaffna kings of northern Sri Lanka also contributed to this in the 12th century. Beautiful temple.

Visited August 2019. Base Rameswaram.


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Monday, July 6, 2020

Thiru Uthirakosamangai

Here is another amazing temple for those who have stuck with us thus far in this series of posts - you are in for a treat.

72 km or a 90 minute drive west of Rameswaram, over the Pamban bridge, on the mainland of the ancient Sethu country lies this very large and very old temple. Set in a serene rural area, this is indeed a hidden treasure. Some claim that this is the oldest Sivan temple in the south. The site obviously is very old. Surprisingly it is not a Paadal Petra Sthalam. Perhaps the Pathikam was lost. 

Numerous legends abound. The name comes from the legend that Siva disclosed the secret of the universe to Uma at this site. Mandothari worshipped Sivan at this place and married Ravanan here. The 64th Thiruvilayadal - the Valai Veesiya Padalam - when Siva in a fit of anger cursed Parvathi to be born as a fisherman's daughter and Nanthi as a shark, is believed to have happened here. He later appeared as a fisherman, caught the shark and married the fisherman's pretty daughter. Siva gave a private audience of the cosmic dance to Parvathi here before he danced in the Thillai forest. There are many many other stories, too numerous to write here.

The current structure again is an amalgamation of many styles by different builders over time. The Pandian kings built the core and others added on to it. Can see the stamp of the Sethupathi kings too. Lots of fish symbols of the Pandians. The legends mention a coastal temple. The sea seems to have receded several kilometres here. The six foot ancient emerald statue of Nataraja here is very special and is covered in sandalwood paste for most of the year to protect it. At 20 acres it is larger than most other temples.

Come here to be blessed if you are a Saivite. If you are not, still come here to experience the history and the beauty of an ancient temple in a peaceful setting. Please note the difference in style of the inner gopurams (likely Pandian) and the outer gopurams. Different eras. The narrow tall rajagopuram is for the Siva shrine and the squat shorter one is for the Amman shrine.

Visited August 2019. Base Rameswaram


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The Saluvankuppam Murugan Temple - The Oldest Temple

People often ask me which is the oldest temple in Tamil Nadu. It is a tough question because many of the temples are extremely difficult to ...