Sunday 12 September 2021

Sri Kasi Viswanathar Temple / ஸ்ரீ காசிவிஸ்வநாதர் கோயில், புஞ்சை தளவாய்பாளையம் / Punjaithalavaipalayam / Thalavaipalayam / Punjaithalavapalayam, Tiruppur District, Tamil Nadu.

The visit to this Sri Kasi Viswanathar Temple at Punjaithalavaipalayam was a part of Heritage visit to the temples, heritage sites and Hero stones from Vijayamangalam to Avinashi, on 07th August 2021. This is one of the lesser known temples of Tiruppur District. The place was named as Thalavapalayam, during Vijayanagara Nayaks period. The word “Thalavai”, means a person who is in the rank of “Minister” or “official” or an Leader /captain/ in-charge for the local army, of Vijayanagara Nayaks period. They also latter called as “Palayakarars”. Hence this place was called as “Thalavai Palayam”.
     

Moolavar  : Sri Kasi Viswanathar
Consort    : Sri Visalakshi

Some of the salient features of this temple are…..
The temple is facing east with a Deepasthambham. Balipeedam and Nandi are after the entrance.  There is no murtis in the niches / Koshtas. Dakshinamurthy and Durgai are installed out side the niches during recent years.

In prakaram Pancha Bhuta Lings, Vinayagar, Bhairavar, Suriyan, Ramanujar ( may belongs to Vishnu Temple ) and Chandikeswarar. Ambal is in a separate temple facing east like moolavar with separate entrance and deepasthambham. Sri Valli Devasena Subramaniar is in between Moolavar and Ambal sannidhi. Hence this temple is claimed as a Somaskandar form. 

A Maha Vishnu temple is also under construction. This temple is on the left side of the Shiva temple with a Separate DeepaSthambham. 

ARCHITECTURE
The temple consists of Sanctum sanctorum, antarala and ardha mandapam. The sanctum sanctorum is on a   Padabandha adisthana. From adhisthana to Prastaram, built with stone and the super structure 2 tier Vesara vimana is over the sanctum sanctorum

Bhuta Ganas with different face expressions are above the koshtas / niches. Kumbha pancharas are on the out side antarala wall between niches. Ardha mandapam ceiling has the bas reliefs of snakes with Sun and moon to represent the solar and Lunar eclipse. There are many fish reliefs are carved on the wall stones.

Ambal temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala and  ardha mandapam. A single tier nagara  Vivama is on the sanctum sanctorum. Nandi and Navagrahas are in ardha mandapam.  Ambal temple is with a separate entrance with a Deepa Sthambam.

Sri Kasi Viswanathar Temple, Sri Visalakshi temple and Maha Vishnu temples Deepa sthambams are in a same line.
 
Kumbh panjara ( Left )
Pancha Lingas sannidhi

HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
It is believed that the original temple was constructed by Kongu Chozhas / Pandyas during 13th to 14th century with latter contributions from Vijayanagaras / Nayaks during 15th to 16th Century. 

LEGENDS
It is believed the this temple is of somaskandar form  and Stucco image of Lord Shiva with Parvati’s marriage on the Vimana,  devotees prays Lord Shiva for child boon, to remove obstacles in the  marriage, to get reunited he separated couples, etc,.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from oru kala Pooja, special poojas are conducted on Amavasya days, Vinayagar Chaturthi ( Avani ), Guru Peyarchi ( Puratasi ), Annabhishekam (Aippasi ), Thirumangalya Pooja & Hanuman Jayanthi ( Margazhi ), Thaipoosam, Maha Shivaratri, Moolavar Special abhishekam in the month Chithirai & Vaikasi, Aani Pooram and Thiruvilakku Pooja in the month Aadi.  

TEMPLE TIMINGS
Since oru kala pooja is conducted, the temple will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs to 10.00 Hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS
Sundaresa Gurukkal’s mobile number +91 9943088779 and Mohan Gurukkal’s mobile number +91 9952098425 may be contacted  for further details.

HOW TO REACH
This place Punjai Thalavapalayam is 8 KM from Uthukuli, 21 KM from Tiruppur, 38 KM from Erode and 440 KM from Chennai.
Nearest Railway station is Uthukuli and bigger Railway Station is Tiruppur.

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE : CLICK HERE




Parumal Temple under construction
Ramanujar










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