Tuesday 15 September 2020

Kodunkundranathar Temple / Piranmalai Kodunkundreeswarar Temple, ( Kodunkundram ), கொடுங்குன்றம் ( பிரான்மலை கொடுங்குன்றீஸ்வரர் கோயில் ), Piranmalai, Sivaganga District, Tamil Nadu.

This is the  249th  Thevaram Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam and 5th  Shiva Sthalam of Pandya Nadu.  Also this is one of the Shiva temples on the hill in Pandya Nadu after Thiruparankundram.  This place was called as Kodungundram and now called as Piranmalai. As per hear say, Thirugnanasambandar called this hill as “Em Piranmalai”.

In PeriyaPuranam Sekkizhar mentions that Thirugnanasambandar wishes to worship other  Shiva temples in southern part of Pandya Naadu, after worshiping Lord Shiva of Thiruvuchathanam now called as Koyilur near Muthupettai, reached Kudungundram where Lord Shiva wears the sweet fragrance smell of kondrai flowers. On the way he crossed many rivers, hills and forests where the deers with their cubs are playing.

    மன்றல் மலர்பிறங்கல் மருங்கு எறிந்து வருநதிகள் பல
    சென்று அணைந்து கடந்து ஏறித்திரிமருப்பின் கலைபுணர்மான்
    கன்று தெறித்தன உகைக்கும் கான அதர்கடந்து அணைந்தார்
    கொன்றை நறும்சடைமுடியார் மகிழ்ந்திருக் கொடுங்குன்றம்

Thirugnanasambandar and Vallalar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva of this temple. This is the first temple of Pandya Naadu visited by Gnanasambandar. As per Sekkizhar, even-though  Sundarar visited many temples of Pandya Naadu, only few hymns are traced.   

    வானில்பொலி வெய்தும்மழை மேகம்கிழித்து ஓடிக்
    கூனல்பிறை சேரும்குளிர் சாரல் கொடுங்குன்றம்
    ஆனில்பொலி ஐந்தும் அமர்ந்து ஆடிஉலகு ஏத்தத்
    தேனில்பொலி மொழியாளொடு மேயான்திரு நகரே
.... திருஞானசம்பந்தார்
                                                            -“பூமீதின்
    நற்றவருங்கற்ற நவசித்தரும் வாழ்த்தி
    உற்றகொடுங் குன்றத்தெம் ஊதியமே
...... திரு அருட்பா

Base Temple Moolavar     : Sri Kodunkundranathar
(Pathalam)  Consort         : Sri Kuilamutha Nayagi,
                                        Sri Amirtheswari.
Middle : Moolavar            : Sri Viswanathan
(Boologam)  Consort        : Sri Visalakshi
Top:      Moolavar            : Sri Mangai Bagar,
( Kayilayam)                      Sri Umamaheswarar
                Consort          : Sri Thenambigai, Sri Thenambal

Some of the important features of this temple are....
The temple is in three stages. Pathalam, Bhoomi and Kayilayam. The RajaGopuram was built at a latter state. 

The outer prakaram of the base temple is similar to Rameswaram temple with long corridor. The Navagrahas are in sitting posture. 

Stucco image of Pari King with Chariot, one of the Kadai 7 vallals ( The Sangam period 7 kings who donates generously ),  who donated his chariot to mullai/ jasmine is in the middle of the hill and during his period the place was called as “Pareesuram” and the hill was called as Purambu Malai ( Purambu Hill )

There is a separate sannadhi for Bhairavar without dog is at the middle level. Bhairavar is also called as Vadugu Bhairavar. Arthajama Pooja is special in this temple. Since this Bhairavar was worshiped by the ancient Kings a sword is kept on Bhairavar, which is considered as the symbol of valor. Lord Shiva took this form of Bhairavar to kill the demon Mundasuran.  

A 5 tier Rajagopuram is at the entrance of Upper level temple. The upper level is considered as Kailayam, Sanctum Sanctorum is of Rock cut cave / kudaivarai type. Lord Shiva and  ma Parvati are in Kalyana kolam as “Mangai oru Bagar”, to give darshan to Sage Agathiyar. Believed to be made of Nava ( 9 ) herbals and abhishekam is not done to moolavar. On Pournami days only punugu and sambrani oil are applied. There is no Balipeedam,  Dwajasthambam and Rishabam in front of moolavar sannadhi. Since Lord shiva is holding palm leaves bundle, Lord Shiva is also called as “Vedha Shiva “.

The Sthala vruksham is Uranga Puli, the leaves do not sleep / fold during night and also there is tree for which the name is not known yet, which was grown between two boulders. This temple is also under the control of Kundrakudi Ponnambala Adigalar. 

15th Century Saint Arunagirinathar worshiped Muruga of this temple and sung Hymns in praise of Muruga.

    அனங்க னம்பொன் றஞ்சுந் தங்குங்                  கண்களாலே
            அடர்ந்தெழும்பொன் குன்றங்கும்பங்          கொங்கையாலே
            முனிந்து மன்றங் கண்டுந் தண்டும்            பெண்களாலே
        முடங்கு மென்றன் தொண்டுங் கண்டின்       றின்புறாதோ
            தெனந்தெ னந்தெந் தெந்தெந் தெந்தெந்      தெந்தெனானா
            செறிந்த டர்ந்துஞ் சென்றும் பண்பின்         தும்பிபாடக்
        குனிந்தி லங்குங் கொம்புங் கொந்துந்            துன்றுசோலை
            கொழுங்கொ டுந்திண் குன்றந் தங்குந்        தம்பிரானே.

HISTORY & INSCRIPTION
The temple might have been existed before 6th Century. The rock-cut cave temple was  believed to be established by the Pandyas. Lord Shiva was called as ThiruKodungundraththu udayar, Thirukodungundramudaya Nayanar, Nallamangaibagar, Mangai Nathar, etc,.  Maha Kumbabhishekam was conducted in Sep 2019.

Rayar Kandan Saluva Immadi Narasimharayar Saka year....22,  reign inscriptions  ( AR -139 of 1903 SII- VIII-426 ) records the gift of Land Nanjai & Punjai with periphery limits to this temple by Thipparasar Ayyan. The same kings another inscription ( AR -151 of 1903 SII- VIII-439 ) records the gift of land and share for each persons who are working as Archakas / Bahttars by Eppuli Nayakar.

Kulasekara Pandya’s 28th year reign inscription ( AR -140 of 1903 SII- VIII-427 ) records the endowment of Palamutham –( milk rice ) naivedyam  for which 50 ( In this 30 Cows )  cows are gifted of which, 30 cows to be treated as Sava moova Cows.  For 6 cows 5 nazhi  palamuthu to be handed over to the madapalli, by Thiruvaalavayudaya Nayanar Temple Thiru Thondar Mudaliyar. ( for Surabi Thirumeni – an idol ..?). 

Another 14th year reign inscription ( AR -143 of 1903 SII- VIII-431 ) records the endowment of burning a perpetual lamp by Azhakia Perumal Akaparivarathu Ulakalanthan Azhakaperumal alias Avani Narayanadevan, for which two Nei thangi ( ghee holder ),  with two pada brass Kuthu Vilakku, weighing 2 X 80 palam.   The same King’s 16th year reign inscription  ( AR -152 of 1903 SII- VIII-440 ), records the endowment of  naivedyam by the temple supervisors and Accountants established sannadhi with murtis for Murugan with their consorts and the materials required for the Naivedyam, 200 panam was deposited in the treasury. The amount of Naivedyam to prepared for each day also recorded.

Chozhanadu Kondaruliya Sundara Pandya’s 3rd year reign inscription ( AR -142A of 1903, SII- VIII-429 ), records the endowment of burning a perpetual lamp by  Ethirilla Perumal, one  of the Treasurer/ pandaram, Natta Perumal for which a brass Lamp weighing 82 palam and 50 saava moova goats / sheeps.  Another inscription of the same King’s ( AR -142B of 1903, SII- VIII-430 ), records the endowment of a perpetual lamp by  Madurai Thirumadam Ammai Araperunselviyar.

Veera Pandya’s 3rd year reign inscription ( AR -144 of 1903, SII- VIII-432 ) records the endowment of Naivedyam which includes Rice, vegetables,  by the Temple accountants.

The  34th year reign inscription with out King’s name  ( AR -147 of 1903, SII- VIII-435 ), records the endowment of naivedyam, Dwarapathy Velar built Boopalapurantharan Sannadhi  for which a land was donated to this temple.

Veera Pandya’s period inscription ( AR -148 of 1903, SII- VIII-436 ), records the endowment of naivedyam and worship  for which a Tax free land of punjai and Nanjai  which comprises of Kulam, wells  was gifted. Parakirama Pandya’s 10th year reign inscription ( AR -150 of 1903, SII- VIII-438 ) records the endowment of  Perpetual lamp for which a land was sold for 150 panam and 40 panam was given for one lamp  by Gudalur alias Ainootrumangalathu Sabha.

The inscription with King’s name in Sanskrit ( AR -154 of 1903, SII- VIII-442 ), records the Merchants Thisaivilangu Aayirathainootruoruvar, and the place’s merchants where they do business agreed for the maintenance of this temple. For which taxes are collected for the materials and animals they traded like Salt in various forms carried ( pothi, moottai, cart load, head load,  etc), Castrol oil seeds, dried Ginger ( chukka ), Pepper, Sandal paste, turmeric, Chambor, Punugu, Javvathu, Horse, Elephant, and other materials, etc,. This agreement was signed by the merchants. The taxes thus collected are utilised for the temple maintenance ( Thirupani ) and pooja.

LEGENDS
ThiruGnanasambandar called the Shiva of this temple as  “Embiram” and hence the place latter called as Piranmalai. 

It is believed that Punugu and sambrani oil applied to moolavar and will get get rid of the marriage obstacles. After abhishekam each time dressed with new vasthiram.

As per the Legend, there was an argument between Adhiseshan and Vayu, regarding who is great. As per the agreement, Adhiseshan holds the meru hill firmly. Vayu tried to release the meru from the grip of Adhiseshan, by blowing.  Some pieces from the meru hill and thrown /flown  out and landed on the earth. This Kodungundram is one such piece.  

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from regular Poojas, special poojas are conducted on Pradosham, Maha Shivaratri ( Jan – Feb ), Chithirai peruvizha in which 7th day is celebrated as “Pari Vizha” ( April – May ), Vaikasi Visakam ( May – June ), Thirukarthigai ( Nov – Dec).

THE TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 07.30 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs

CONTACT DETAILS :
The Land line and mobile numbers  +91 4577 246 170, +91 94431 91300 may be contacted for further details. 

HOW TO REACH : 
Town bus is available from Tirupattur ( Frequency is Limited )
Buses are available from Singampunari ( Better than Tirupattur).
Buses from Madurai to Ponnamaravathi passes through this place.
This temple Piran malai is 35 KM from Melur,  48 KM from Karaikudi, 52 KM from Pudukkottai, 63 KM from Madurai,  82 KM from Trichy and  413 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway station is Melur & Madurai.  

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE

Top Level Temple





Bhairavar Temple
Pari King's stucco image, who gave his Chariot to mullai creeper 

A Mandapa at the middle level
Bas-relief of Lord Shiva & Parvati's marriage on the side of the steps
Bas-relief of Lord Shiva & Parvati's marriage on the side of the steps
Base Level Temple prakara
Base Level Temple prakara

Chariot
Inscription
Inscriptions
---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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