Monday 18 January 2021

Sri Uma Maheswarar Temple / Sri Maheswarar Swamy Temple / உமாமகேசுவரர் கோயில், கோனேரிராஜபுரம் / Thirunallam, Konerirajapuram, Mayiladuthurai Mayiladuthurai District, Tamil Nadu.

This is the 151st Thevara Paadal Petra Shiva Sthalam and 34th sthalam on the south side of river Kaveri in Chozha Nadu. The temple place is called as Thirunallam and the Village is called as Konerirajapuram. This temple is locally known as Natarajar Koil. 

In Periyapuranam Sekkizhar records that Thirugnanasambandar came to this temple after worshiping Lord Shiva of Thiru Vaigal mada koil / Temple. In Thirunavukkarasu Swamigal puranam Sekkizhar didn’t mentioned directly, but Thirunavukkarasu Swamigal visited this temple on the way to Thiruneelakudi from Thiruveezhimizhalai, Thiru Vanniyur and Thirukaruvili kottidai.

நிலவுமாளிகை திருநல்லம் நீடுமாமணியை
இலகுசேவடி இறைஞ்சி இன்தமிழ்கொடு துதித்துப்
பலவும் ஈசர்தம் திருப்பதி பணிந்து செல்பவர்தாம்
அலைபுனல் திருவழுந்தூர் மாடக்கோயில் அடைந்தார்
........ திருஞானசாம்பந்தர் புராணம்
வீழி மிழலை தனைப்பணிந்து வேத முதல்வர் தாம் இருப்ப
ஆழி வலம் ஏந்திய அரியால் ஆகாசத்தின் நின்று இழிந்த
வாழி மலர்ந்த கோயில் தனில் மன்னும் பொருளைப் போற்றி இசைத்துத்
தாமும் நாளிற் பிறபதியும் பணியும் காதல் தலைநிற்பார்
......... திருநாவுக்கரசு சுவாமிகள் புராணம்
Thirugnanasambandar, Thirunavukkarasu Swamigal and Vallalar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva of this temple.

கல்லால் நிழல்மேய கறைசேர் கண்டா என்று
எல்லா மொழியாலும் இமையோர் தொழுதேத்த
வில்லால் அரண்மூன்றும் வெந்துவிழ எய்த
நல்லான் நமையாள்வான் நல்ல நகரானே
....... திருஞானசம்பந்தர்
கொல்லத் தான்நம னார்தமர் வந்தக்கால்
இல்லத் தார்செய்ய லாவதென் ஏழைகாள்
நல்லத் தான்நமை ஆளுடை யான்கழல்
சொல்லத் தான்வல்லி ரேல்துயர் தீருமே
....... திருநாவுக்கரசு சுவாமிகள்
                                                                -“பாடச்சீர்
வல்லதமிழ்ப்புலவர் மன்னிவணங்குதிரு
நல்லம் மகிழ்இன்ப நவவடிவே
........ திரு அருட்பா
Moolavar  : Sri Umamaheswarar, Sri Boominathar
Consort    : Sri Angavalanayagi, Sri Thega sundari

Some of the important features of this temple are....
The temple is facing west with a mini 3 tier Rajagopuram. Kodimara Vinayagar, Balipeedam Dwajasthambam and Rishabam are in front of the mandapam. In sanctum Moolavar baanam is little big of about 4.5 feet high on a square avudayar. In koshtam Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy Agasthiyar, Jurahareswarar, Lingothbavar, Gangadhara, Arthanareeswarar and Durgai.

In prakaram Vinayagar, Valli Devasena Subramaniar, Vaithyanathar ( who cured Pururava king’s leprosy),  Yaga Sala, Mahaganapathy, Sri Agneeswarar, Sri Sanathkumara Lingam, Sri Shenbagaranyeswarar, Sri Sundareswarar, Sri Pasupatheeswarar, Sri Kanva Lingam, Sri Kailasanathar, Shaniswarar and Navagrahas. In Navagrahas group all the 8 grahas are facing Suriyan. There are three Chandikeshwara murtis. Sundara Kusambhigai is in one of the Chandikeswarar Sannadhi. In the inner prakaram Brahma Lingam, Subramaniar, Maha Lakshmi, Natarajar Sabha, Urchava murtis, Nalvar, Vinayagar, Agasthiya Lingam and Bhairavar.

Ambal is in a separate sannadhi facing east, like Moolavar. The temple is with sanctum sanctorum, antarala and artha mandapam. There is a seperate sannadhi for Tripura Samhara murti.

The sanctum sanctorum consists of sanctum, antarala and artha mandapam and mukha mandapam. On the mukha mandapam ceiling, paintings of 63 var, Shiva’s various forms, 12 rasis and Maharishis. A Vesara Vimanam is on the sanctum. The open mukha mandapam ceiling has the paintings of various deities. A recent period open mandapam was built around the sanctum sanctorum.

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
Since Thirugnanasambandar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Shiva of this temple, the original temple was existed before 7th Century. Chozha King Gandaradithan’s Queen and wife, Sembiyan mahadevi is believed to be built / reconstruct as Stone temple ( Built as stone structure ).

The inscriptions recorded from this temple belongs to Rajarajan-I, Rajendran-I, Rajathirajan-I, Rajendran-II and Kulothunga-Chozha-I. As per the inscriptions Lord Shiva was called as Thirunallam Udayar and Thirunallamaudaya Mahadevar. Most of the inscriptions records the endowment of burning perpetual lamp, sandhi lamps, naivedyam, Thirumanjanam, Garlanding, Nandhavanam, feeding food to Sivayogis, devotees, apurvis,  celebration of festivals, etc for which donations were made in terms of land, Gold and money.

Rajakesarivarman Rajarajan period inscription records the endowment of reciting the Thevaram pathigam by Kuttan Thirunavukkaraiyan and an another person for which a land measuring 18 and 1/8 ma land and a house site was gifted as kani by the temple Sabhai. The order was issued by Udayapirattiyar. During the same King’s period a Silver Vigraha weighing 424 Kalanju and a Chandeswarar Cheppu idol measuring 500 palam was gifted by one of the Kaikolar Nakkan Nallatradigal of Iranjarajatterinja Kaikolar community, who was the son of Anukkan Mahamalli and a pendatti ( wife ) of the velam of Irasakesari panmar.

Rajendra Chozha-I’s 5th reign year inscription records the gift of Land and a housing site to Vennakannuvan Araiyan Pasuran – ambalavan - mangalapperr, of Puddanur in Marusal nadu a Brahmadeyam in Kshatriya Sigamani Valanadu by the Sabhai. It is stipulated that this person and his progenies should enjoy the gift by rendering medical service to the people of this place.

As per Udayapiratti’s instruction, Saththan Gunabhattan, Arasaanasekaran constructed a sannadhi. Some of the inscriptions records that Sri Kalisamudayar Temple, Aditheswaramudaya Mahadevar and Ithama Chozha Vinnagaram a Vishnu temple, existed in the same place and the gifts made to that temples. One of the inscriptions records that Venkipuram Mudalipillai alias ...... gave a gift to construct a Thiruvayil / Gateway  ( Gopuram – entrance ) to the temple. Kundavai, the elder sister of Rajaraja-I, established many endowments.

Kulothunga period inscription records that a Vinayagar was installed at Pugalabarana mandapa on the south side of the temple for which a piece of land was gifted as irayili. This was done by certain TiruchiRRambalamudaiyan alias Paramativakaran of Thirunallam.  

The inscription on a pillar records that Thirunadaimaligai /prakara was constructed by Arulmozhidevan alias Vayanattaraiyar of Adhanur. The same was inscribed in two places / recorded twice. May be built two prakaras by the same person.

Rajaraja-II’s 25th reign records that the right of supplying garlands to the temple was purchased from a person called Tiruvilimilalai Udayar of Naganpadi by the temple sabhai since he couldn’t meet the demand since 13th year. This right was assigned from 17th year to .... Selvan alias Porkoyil Solappallavaraiyan  and his younger brother Sendappillai alias Rajarajappallavaraiyan who were temple florists. The Maheswarars and Tanattar decided that, they should supply 18250 garlands per year at 50 garlands per day, for daily worship, 44000 garlands for the festival in the month of Margazhi and 77660 garlands for the festival in the month of Vaikasi, all total of 1,39,710  garlands. It is stated that the cost of this amounted to 12(2)00 kasu and it is equivalent to seed paddy of 511 and ¼ kalam. To meet the above the lands on the eastern section of Brahmadeyam were assigned to the above two persons along with houses. At the end of the inscription it records that,  in case of draught, flood, Government confistication and the quantities of the yield would be decided by the Maheswarars and Tanattars and according to the decision, the number of garlands would be supplied by the florists.

Kulothunga Chozha-I’s 15th reign year inscription records that the Chandeswaradevar stone temple / thirukaRRali was built  by Thittai Vizhumiyan alias Paillaiyadiyar.

The Uttama Chozha’s 14th reign year inscription records that, an agreement given by the servants of the temple at Thirunallam, a Brahmadeya in Vennadu to provide specified offerings and and worship to Gods, Ganapati Bhattar during 3 services, in the temple, out of endowment of 7 ma land made by a body called the Parameswara Perilamaiyar of the Village.

Maha Kumbhabhishekam was conducted after renovations on 29th May 2015.

LEGENDS: 
Lord Shiva gave the Kalyana kola Darshan to Agasthiyar. The temple premises is only called as Thirunallam. Hence it is very difficult to reach the temple by asking the way to the temple from different places. For those who has the mun/ poorva  janma praptham can only get the Darshan and blessings of Lord Shiva of this temple.

As per the legend, The story of making the a 7 feet tall Big Natarajar goes like this. The King Varaguna Pandian ordered to make a big Natajar, If not the head will be severed. During the process Lord Shiva and Parvati in the form of old man and lady came and asked for water to drink. The Sthapathi who is in a tension of making this big statue, said that he has only the molten metal to offer them, if they want. When Lord Shiva and Parvati agreed, the sculptor gave them the molten metal. Lord Shiva and Parvati drank the molten metal, immediately they stayed as statues of Natarajar and Sivakami. The sculptor realized that the old Couple was non other than Lord Shiva and Parvati.

This miraculous news was brought to the notice of the King. He refused to accept the miracle and wants to test tha statues. When he hit the Nataraja with his sword blood was oozing out. The Pandya King surrendered to Lord Shiva and prayed to pardon him. We could see the mole, scar of sword hit and Nails beautifully carved.  Also as per the temple meikavalar and Gurukkal told that, we can feel the hair on the statue.

As per the Sthala purana the original temple was built by Bhoomadevi under the advise of Maha Vishnu. Hence this place was called as Bhoomicharam and Lord Shiva is being called as Bhoominathar.

In another Legend the King Pururavas was suffering from leprosy. He visited many temples and prayed to get cured. Finally the King came to the temple and worshiped Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva advised him to worship Sri Vaidhyanathar of this temple. The King worshiped Vaidhyanathar and got cured from the decease. As a part of thanks giving the King constructed a Vimana over the sanctum and covered with Gold plates. He also started brahmotsavam in the month of Vaikasi.
It is believed that Bhoomidevi, ma Parvati, Yama, Nandhi, 16 Siddhars, Ashtadikpalakas, Agasthiyar ( Lord Shiva gave Kalyana kola darshan in this temple ), Nala and Dhamayanthi King Pururava, worshiped Lord Shiva of this temple. The mantras believed to be chanted by Bhoomadevi and the King pururava are inscribed on the wall of this temple.

This is a parihara sthalam for doshas related to child birth. Can also pray Lord Shiva and Ambal for Santhana prapti.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from regular poojas, special poojas are conducted on Vaikasi Visakam in the month ( May- June ), Margazhi Thiruvathirai in December – January. Yearly 6 times abhishekam will be done for Natarajar in the months Chithirai,  Aani, Aavani, Purattasi, Margazhi and Masi, Vinayagar Chathurthi in the month Avani ( Aug – September ), Skanda Sashti and Annabhishekam in the month Aippasi ( Oct – Nov ), Maha Shivaratri in the month Masi ( Feb – March) and every month pradosham.   

TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 06.30 hrs to 12.00 hrs and 16.30 hrs to 20.30 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS :
The mobile and land line numbers +91 9486510515 & + 91 435 2449830 & +91 435 2449800, may be contacted for further details

HOW TO REACH : 
Town bus No 22 from Kumbakonam to Vadamattam passes through this Village Konerirajapuram and the temple Thirunallam is about 500 meters.
On the bus route Kumbakonam to Karaikal, get down at S. Pudur and from there  3 KM is the Konerirajapuram. 
This temple and the Village Konerirajapuram is 4.4 KM from Thiru Vigal, 5.4 KM from Thirukozhambam, 10 Km from Thiruneelakudi, 21 KM from Kumbakonam, 28 KM from Mayiladuthurai, 66 KM from Thanjavur and 284 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway station is Kumbakonam.   

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE













Bhairavar
Nataraja with Sivagami
Stucco images in front of Sanctum entrance
Nayaka period Paintings
Nayaka period paintings
Nayaka Period paintings
Nayaka period paintings
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

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