Tuesday 11 February 2020

SHRI PARTHASARATHY TEMPLE, PARTHIVAPURAM, ARUDESAM, KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU.

25th January 2020.
The visit to this Shri Parthasarathy temple at Parthivapuram in Kanyakumari District was a part of Nanjil Nadu Heritage Walk organized by Yaaooyaakay and Celebrate Kanchi in association with Tamil Nadu Tourism and Development Department, Kanyakumari, scheduled on 24th to 26th January 2020. This was the first temple’s visit on the second day. This place was called once as Parthivasekarapuram. There were 3 types of learning centers functioning for the Brahmins and Kshatriyas  during Aay King’s periods.

Moolavar  : Sri Parthasarathy.

Some of the salient features of this temple are...
The temple is facing west with an entrance arch. Loose sculptures under worship are on the right side of the entrance arch. A balipedam is after the entrance arch. A stone temple with sanctum and arthamandapam is on the right side on an elevated platform. Nagars are on the left side. In the outer prakaram sannadhi for Kanteswara Lord Shiva, Varaha Swamy, Narasimha, Ayappa and Vadakkum Perumal. Moolavar Sri Parthasarathy is in standing posture in the sanctum. There is no sannadhi for  Thayar and Garudan.

ARCHITECTURE
The prakara around the sanctum sanctorum is almost empty except madapalli. A 4 Pillar mandapa is in-front of the main sanctum sanctorum. The extended front mandapa covers both out side and inside. The koshtams are empty. The sanctum sanctorum is built on a pathabhanda adhisthana with tripatta kumuda. A 2 tier stucco vimana is over the sanctum. In valabi Bhooth vari is shown. The prasthram is of kapotha style with kood. Above the prasthara, is yazhi vari, various animals are shown. The Vimana has only 8 deity images, which includes Brahma. Also 8 Lion images are found on the top level. Except Vimanam thangis no other stucco images of deities are found. The front and corridor mandapas, Shiva sannadhi and Vadakum Perumal sannadhis are built in Kerala style with Mangalore tiled roof.
  
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS  
This temple was built by the Aay King Karunandadakkan ( 857 – 885 CE). This place was called as Parthivasekarapuram which has got corrupted to the present name of Parthivapuram. 

This place has got a 5 leaves Copper plates. In the 1st leaf of copper plate, inscriptions records that the king donated many lands in lieu of Uzhakkuvilai, to Munsirai Village sabha. ( it was learnt that a female elephant was let free to roam. The roamed area was gifted to this temple ). The King established a Parthivakesapuram Salai ( a residential learning centre / School  ) similar to Kanthalur Salai with a Vishnu temple.  

The second leaf of the copper plate records the gift of land to the temple towards temple servants, flower, burning of perpetual lamp and celebrations. The temple servants are supposed to bring 30 pots of water daily for the abhishekam, garlands and oil to burn the perpetual lamps. 

The third leaf of the copper plate records the gift of land to Shantikarars, Akanazhikai servants, Panchakavyam sprayers, the persons who give flowers and Musicians.  

The 4th and 5th leaves of the copper plate  records the details of the School where Veda teachings was taught, number of teachers & Students ( 95 students ), the rules & regulations / code of conduct to be followed, the process of learning, collection of Taxes,  the punishment for the defaulters, etc,.

5 inscriptions of this temple are recorded. The Kaman Dhadakkan’s ( 923 CE ) inscription is considered as the oldest. This king donated land to this temple. Another inscription records the donation of perpetual lamp.

The temple is under the control of Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI ).
  
THE TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 04.30 hrs to 11.00 hrs and 16.30 hrs to 20.00 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS:
The following mobile numbers may be contacted for further details.9715343340, 8303148806 and 9443166457.

HOW TO REACH:
Parthivapuram is 20 KM from Thiruvattaru, 20 KM from Thuckalay, 41 KM from Nagercoil, 52 KM from Kanyakumari and 820 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway Station is Nagercoil.

LOCATION: CLICK HERE






 A Shiva Sannadhi 
 Entrance arch

 Loose Sculptures

 Inscription of the adhisthana
 Inscription in the front mandapa
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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