Sunday, 2 May 2021

Sri Nageswarar Temple / Sri Nageswaraswami Temple / Koduvai Easwaran Koil / கொடுவாய், நாகேஸ்வரர் சுவாமி கோயில், Koduvai, Tiruppur District, Tamil Nadu.

The visit to this Sri Nageswaraswami Shiva temple at Koduvai was a part of “Kongu Nadu Heritage Visit of Temples, Hero stones, Ayyanar and Jyeshta Devi Sculptures around Kangayam” in Tiruppur District. Koduvai was also called as Koduvayur, Koduvayil, Kottaivayil etc. It is believed that due to drought and heat many places in Kongu region had turned to deserts. Due to that the places obtained the names begins with “Kodu” ex. Kodumudi, Kodumanal, Kodumalai, Koduvai, etc,.  ViNNalantha Perumal Temple is close to this Shiva temple.

Moolavar  : Sri Nageswarasami, Sri Nageswarar
Consort    : Sri Govardhanambigai

Some of the salient features of this temple are....
The temple is facing east with a entrance mandapa. A Deepa sthambam is in front of the temple. The deepasthambham base has bas-reliefs of Vinayagar, A Cow worships Lord Shiva by milking and Nandi Devar in standing posture.  A Madapa is at the entrance of the temple, Stucco image of Lord Shiva as Rishabarooder is on the top of the mandapa. Balipeedam and Rishabam are after the entrance mandapam. Sabha mandapam is in the artha mandapam with utsava murthis. In koshtam Vinayagar, Dakshinamurthy, Lingothbavar, Brahma and Durgai.

In Prakaram Suriyan, Vinayagar under Vanni Tree, Mappillai Vinayagar, Valli Devasena Subramaniar, Ayyanar, Jyeshta Devi ( details will be posted Separately ), Chandikeswarar, Saneeswarar, Navagrahas, Bhairavar and Chandran.

Ambal is in a separate Temple like sannithi facing east on the right side of the moolavar. The Ambal temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, artha mandapam and a mukha mandapam. Balipeedam and Rishabam are in the Mukha mandapam. A Two tier vesara Vimana is over the sanctum.

Stucco images of Lord Shiva, Ambal, Saraswathi and Mahalakshmi are in between Moolavar and Ambal Sannidhi. Saraswati is in a lotus pond with flowers. There is an ant hill on the  right side of Ambal sannadhi. Devotees pray here for marriage and Child boon. Also this is the only place where one can have the darshan of Ambal, Saraswathi and Mahalakshmi 

ARCHITECTURE
The temple complex consists of Sanctum, Antarala, Artha mandapam and a Maha mandapam. The adhisthana is of simple Padabandha. The half pillar or the pilaster has the reliefs of karukku with flower motifs. A beautiful Kumba panchara is also seen in between two pilasters. The south side entrance to the artha mandapam is with a porch supported with two pillars. A stucco image of Natarajar’s dancing posture is on the top of the porch.

The sanctum sanctorum was built with stone up to prastaram and a 2 tier stucco vesara vimana is over the sanctum sanctorum. Bas-reliefs of Crocodile, Fish, Dancing girl, Snake, A soldier on the horse Killing a pig,  A snake catcher with a snake, eegamruga, a tiger attacks a lady and Yazhi are on the walls of the temple.  

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
It is believed that this temple belongs to 12th Century built during Chozha period. As per the inscriptions this place was called as Mullaivanam. Lord Shiva was called as Nagisuraswamy. The temple was renovated completely during recent years. Some of the inscriptions were lost and the remaining do not have continuity since the stones are not kept in their original places. 

Kongu Pandyar Veerapandyan’s 6th reign year ( 1261 CE ), inscription records the endowment of burning a perpetual lamp by Vellalan Manjan alias Kaliyan Kazhi gnanasambandan, for which   one Achu was received by Siva Brahmins Kundran Avudayan and Chokkan Andan.

Kongu Pandyar Veera Pandya’s 12th reign year ( 1268 CE ), inscription records the endowment of burning a Sandhya lamp for which   one Pazhanchalakai Achu was received by Siva Brahmins Kundran Avudayan and Chokkan Andan. The same King’s 14th reign year ( 1270 CE ), inscription records the endowment of burning a sandhya Deepam by Sirukali Sirupillai alias Sannatha Narainthan  for which 4 Achu was gifted to this temple.

An inscription of 13th century without King’s name records the endowment of burning a sandhya deepam for which 4 Achu  was gifted by Nangai’s son.

Vikrama Chozha-III’s 12th reign year ( 1285 CE ) inscription records that Saadayar KaNNan of Sempoothi, had donated the South entrance door frame of maha mandapam.  

An 18th century inscription records reconstruction of Maha mandapa by Pillai Gounder’s son Chinnaiyan, who belongs to Othalar Kulam. The old mandapa was damaged since, it was built with bricks and wood utharam / beams.

LEGENDS
This is a parihara sthalam for Rahu  and Kethu dosham. Devotees worships Lord Shiva in large numbers on Rahu Kethu peyarchi days to get relieved from the adverse effect.  People also worships to get wedding boon and remove obstacles in the wedding process.

It is believed that Lord Shiva will cure any ailments related to eye. A Devotee of Kanchipuram has got his eye sight back due the grace of Lord Shiva and Ambal of this temple.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from regular poojas, special poojas are conducted on Fridays, Pradosham days, Maha Shivaratri and Rahu Kethu peyarchi Days.
TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 06.00 hrs to 10.00 hrs and 17.00 hrs to 20.00 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS
 
HOW TO REACH
The temple is about 500 meters off from main Road, Tiruppur to Dharapuram.
The temple is 17 KM from Kangayam, 20 KM from Palladam, 24 KM from Tiruppur, 27 KM from Dharapuram, 56 KM from Coimbatore and 459 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway Station is Tiruppur.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE: CLICK HERE

























--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

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