Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Panca ramar temples

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Panca ramar temples




    Thillai Vilagam Veera Kothandarama temple


    The only Rama temple where Moolavar Lord is seen holding an arrow with the inscription 'Rama Saram' bringing out Rama's philosophy in life
    'Deer Vahana' Procession on the 11th day of Rama Navami Festival in Panguni is a special feature





    information

    Information

    Located 50kms from Tiruvarur on Thiruthuraipoondi - Adiramapattinam ECR is the Veera Kothandarama temple in the Dhandakaranya Kshetram of Thillai Vilagam, a temple whose legend dates back to the Ramayana. After defeating Ravana, and on his way back to Ayodhya, Rama stayed here in the ashram of Baradwaja Rishi.






    Anjaneya's Dasa Posture


    Anjaneya is seen next to Sita (who is seen in a Kalyana Kolam) in a Dasa Posture with his right hand close to his mouth in a posture of whispering something to Lord Rama. The story goes that Anjaneya was reminding Lord Rama of the promise to Baratha to return to Ayodhya at the stipulated time. Hearing this, Sita asked Anjaneya to carry curd rice to Bharatha with the message that they were on their way. On finding Baratha in a state of disbelief, Anjaneya lifted him on his shoulder and carried him to this region. It is at Mudi -Kandan (now Mudikondan) that Baratha found Rama's hair and instantly recognised that his Lord was genuinely on his way back. It was at Mudikondan that Rama hugged his brother Bharatha in a happy gesture of meeting him again after many years (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2012/...ma-temple.html).


    Belief is that presenting curd rice to Anjaneya at this temple would liberate the devotee from problem associated with marriage and navagriha dosham. The curd rice is packed on Anjaneya's body and is not distributed to the devotees.


    Grand Posture


    The 5feet Moolavar Rama is seen in a majestic posture sporting a handsome smile. To his right is Sita seen in a Kalyana Kolam.


    Kothandarama is seen providing a 'Tribangi' Seva here at this temple. The neck has one kind of a curve, the hip a different curve and the leg in a bent posture.


    The Moolavar idol of Kothandarama is believed to be at least a 1000years old. Rama is holding the bow in his left hand. On a close look at his hands, one is able to see the nerves, the ring and his sharp nails. One is also able to see the sharp distinctive fingers on each hand just like a human hand.


    Rama Saram- His special arrow


    On his right hand, Rama is seen holding the arrow that contains the writing 'Rama Saram', the only one of its kind in a Rama temple. These writings refer to his philosophy of life – Oru Sol (Rama would not go back on the word he has given), Oru Ill (Only one wife – he would not look at another woman) and Oru Vil (The special bow).


    [div6]He used his special arrow only thrice during his life. The first time was in Chitrakoodam to kill Kakasuran. The story goes that while he was resting on Sita's lap, the asura took the form of a crow and pecked on Sita. As blood started flowing, a drop fell on Rama waking him from his sleep. Realising what had happened, he let go this special arrow at the asura 'crow'. Surrendering to Rama, the asura gave away an eye in liberation of his wrong doing. Hence, to this day, crows cannot see straight.


    The 2nd time Rama used the arrow to kill Vaali in Kishkinda and the third occasion was to kill Ravana in Lanka.[/div]


    Rama's legs – Distinctive features


    Another interesting feature of the moolvar Rama is the distinctive marks. One is able to also see clearly the nerves and moles on the legs of Lord Rama. Also, one is able to see the knee cap on both the legs of the lord.


    On his left leg, one finds the Raksha bandhan tied by mother Kausalya when Rama was young to protect him from evil forces.


    5different Rama temples


    The majestic posture of Veera Kothandarama at Thillai Vilagam is similar in facial posture to the ones at Mudikondan (Baalya Rama), Sri Vanjiyam (Hathambavur Rama), Madurantakam ( Eri Kaatha Rama) and Punnai Nallur (Saligrama Rama)



    'Thillai Vilagam'




    Just adjacent to the Kothandarama temple is the Chidambareswarar Umayambigai temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, where one also finds the idol of Nataraja. This temple is believed to pre date the Chidambaram temple and the two temples of Shiva and Rama are seen next to each other almost in the same complex with an entrance on the Northern side of the Rama temple into the Shiva temple. It is in this context that the place came to be referred to as 'Thillai' 'Vilagam'. Traditionally Brahmins used to live south of the Vilagam.


    The Pancha Loka idols of the Thillai Vilagam Rama temple were found buried in the ground to the west of the temple in the early 19th century by Velu Thevar. The temple in its current form was built subsequent to that by Velu Thevar, whose clan are now the hereditary trustees of the temple (currently VG Sekar).



    Festivals



    Aadi Amavasai and Thai Amavasai days are sacred at this temple. Couples who bathe in the tank west of the temple on either of these two days are believed to be blessed with children.


    11day Rama Navami utsavam in Panguni- with Vahana procession on each of the days
    On the 4th day is the Garuda Sevai.
    On the 10th day of the utsavam, Rama Pattabhibhisekam is performed with the Lord seen with a special crown.
    On the 11th day is the Vidayatri festival where Rama goes on a procession on 'Deer Vahana' the only one of its kind.


    Kothandarama Bhattar and his father Chakravarthy Bhattar have been performing selfless service at the temple for well over 60years now.


    Quick Facts
    Moolavar : Veera Kothandarama East Facing Standing Posture along with Sita, Lakshmana and Dasa Anjaneya
    Time : 830am-1230pm and 5pm-815pm
    Contact : C. Kothandarama Bhattar @ 80568 56894 or 04369 245725


    How to reach




    Thillai Vilagam is off the Tiruvarur / Thiruthuraipoondi Muthupet highway 19kms West of Thiruthuraipoondi and 6kms East of Muthupet. Buses ply every 15minutes from Thiruthuraipoondi to Muthupet. One should get down at Gopala Samudram (17kms from Thiruthuraipoondi and 7kms before Muthupet). From here, mini bus will take one to the temple (2kms).


    From Tiruvarur, cab to the temple and back will cost Rs. 1000-1250.


    One can also reach the temple from Pattukottai(35kms) or Vedaranyam (40kms)

    Kothandarama Temple Ariyalur


    The handsome Bronze Idol of Rama dates back to the Pallava Period
    Exquisite 6 feet tall Dasavaratha idols are a special feature


    Located in the heart of Ariyalur 1km west of the bus stand is the Kothandarama Temple, where the bronze idol of the handsome South Facing Rama is believed to date back over 1000years to the Pallava period with later renovation during the Chozha rule. The East facing Venkatesa Perumal, a later creation, is now the main Moolavar deity at this temple.


    However, to this day, the temple continues to be known after the original deity as the Kothandarama Temple of Ariyalur. Rama is seen along with Sita and Lakshmana in a single peedam.


    An interesting feature at the temple is the exquisite over 6 feet tall Dasavaratha idols on either side of the Dasavathara Mandapa, one that was constructed by Vijaya Oppila Mazhava Raya. In recognition of this, one finds his idol at the entrance of the mandapa.
    Balarama
    North Facing Lord Narasimha is seen in four forms inside the Dasavathara Mandapa- Lakshmi Narasimha, Yoga Narasimha, Hiranyavatha Narasimha and Prahalada Narasimha. One finds Lord Narasimha with sharp finger nails that tore apart the Asura, while his foot is placed on the slain Asura King Hiranyakashipu whose son Prahalada is seen in a calm, devoted standing posture.


    The Name

    Ariyalur also bears its name from the presence of Lord Vishnu here. 'Hari Iruntha Oor', the place where Lord Vishnu resides, in course of time became 'Ari' yalur.


    Festivals
    Vaikunta Ekadesi with Swarga Vaasal opening
    Rama Navami
    Garuda Sevai Procession on Vaikasi Visakam day is a big highlight at the temple
    Plans are to revive the Brahmotsavam and Theppotsavam
    Chariot Festival on Shravanam Vaikasi


    Quick Facts
    Moolavar: Venkatesa Perumal East Facing Standing Posture
    Thaayar : Alarmel Mangai Thaayar (Separate Sannidhi)
    Time : 730am-1030am and 5pm-830pm
    Contact : Krishna Kumar Bhattar @ 97501 31328


    How to reach Ariyalur
    Ariyalur is on the Chennai- Tiruchirapalli rail route. Auto from Ariyalur Railway Station to the temple will cost Rs. 40/-.


    When here, also visit Kaliyuga Varadaraja Perumal temple at Kallankurichi, 6kms East of this temple.
    http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2013/...aradaraja.html



    Paruthiyur Kothandarama Temple


    Pancha Rama Kshetram – One of the five Rama Temples in this region
    The Stunning Bronze idol of Lord Rama dates back to the 10th Century AD


    Located 25kms South of Kumbakonam and 6kms East of Kudavasal on the Northern banks of Kudamurutti River is the Kothandarama temple in a remote village in Paruthiyur off the Kodavaasal- Nannilam road. The stunning bronze idol of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana dates back to the 10th Century AD. This is one of five popular Rama temples in this region, the others being Thillai Vilagam, Vaduvur, Mudikondan and Adambavur.


    Rama is seen in a grand standing posture wielding the bow with his left hand while his right is holding a long arrow. The idol of Lord Rama here at this temple is a symbol of divine purity. Lakshmana is seen sporting a beautiful smile.




    It is believed that the entire set of idols were found and installed by Paruthiyur Ramayanam Sastri, who also built the temple. Kalyana Varadaraja Perumal, the original moolavar deity is seen in a blessing posture with a Prayoga Chakra along with Sri and Bhoo Devi.




    Festivals
    Margazhi Utsavam
    Puratasi Laksharchanai
    Aadi Jestabhishekam
    Panguni-Chitrai Rama Navami – Brahmotsavam – Kalyana Utsavam


    The temple is looking to build a Raja gopuram and a Vasantha Mandapa in front of the Thaayar Sannidhi in addition to reconstructing the outer walls.


    Quick Facts
    Moolavar: Kalyana Varadaraja Perumal East Facing Standing Posture
    Thaayar : Mahalakshmi (Separate Sannidhi)
    Time : 6am-7am, 11am-1230pm and 530pm-730pm
    Kothandarama South Facing Standing Posture with Sita, Lakshmana and Anjaneya
    Contact : Ravi Bhattar @ 97868 67387




    When here, also visit Srinivasa Perumal temple in Kudavasal:http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2009/...a-perumal.html


    Vilacheri Rama Temple


    15th Century AD Pandya Period temple in Madurai where Lord Rama is seen in a Yoga Posture


    An early 15th Century AD Rama temple on the outskirts of Madurai is in a dilapidated state. The idols were donated by Rudravathi Ammal in 1416AD with the temple built during the Pandya period.


    Lord Rama is seen in a Yoga Sitting Posture with Sita to his right (while in a Pattabhisheka posture, she is seen to his left) Lakshmana is seen a standing posture to his left.


    Anjaneya and Garuda are seen protecting the Lord with their presence at the entrance as dwarapalakas.


    The temple was last renovated 110years ago in 1903.


    While the outer walls are in a terrible state, the base structure of the Sanctum and inner prakara around the Sanctum looks solid with the strong Granite Structure dating back several centuries.


    The Gopuram has been refurbished and has a new fresh look. Efforts are on to bring the temple back to its historical shape.


    Currently there is no bhattar to perform the daily poojas. There are no festivals at the temple.


    The street leading to the temple may have been a traditional agrahara with a Saivite temple (which has been recently renovated) to the east of the Rama temple.


    Moolavar : Rama in a Yogic Sitting Posture with Sita and Lakshmana
    Speciality : Anjaneya and Garuda as Dwarapalakas
    History : Built in the 15th Century AD during the Pandya Period
    Inscription: 1903 inscription of a renovation done that year with public support


    Contact: 97888 54854


    How to reach


    Vilacheri is about 8kms from Madurai Junction off the Tiruparankunram Highway. Take Periyar- Thirumangalam bus and get down at Moolakarai bus stop. An Auto from Moolakarai to the temple ( 2kms) will cost Rs. 30/-.


    Patteeswaram Kothandarama Temple


    Lord Rama installed Shiva Linga here at Patteeswaram and provided darshan in a Kalyana Kolam
    Rajaraja, Rajendra and Kulothunga Chozha made this an integral part of their kingdom and took several important decisions from here


    Located just under 10kms South West of Kumbakonam is the Kothandarama temple in Patteeswaram, a temple whose legend dates back to the Ramayana
    The temple in its current form is believed to date back to the 16th Century AD. The mix of granite and brick construction seems to indicate that this temple may have seen renovation during different periods in history and different rulers may have played a role in the construction of the temple though there are no specific records available to this effect.


    Direction to the temple
    In centuries gone by, the landmark to this place was denoted as being South of Arasalaru and North of Mudikondan River.


    Pallava and Chozha Period
    In the 8th Century AD, Pallava King Nandivarma II built the beautiful Nandipura Vinnagaram -Jagannathan Perumal Temple (Divya Desam), a few kms East of Patteeswaram giving this region a grand stature and a rich place in history. Subsequently, Rajaraja Chozha, Rajendra Chozha and Kulothunga Chozha made this an integral part of their kingdom from where they took several important decisions .


    Liberation from Chaaya Hathi Dosham


    Having defeated and killed Ravana, legend has it that that Rama visited Patteeswaram, installed Shiva Linga (referred to as Rama Linga) at the Thenu Pureeswara temple (half a km East of the Rama Temple) and performed pooja invoking the blessings of Shiva to liberate himself from Chaaya Hathi Dosham that had struck him as a result of killing Vaali hiding behind a tree. Later, Devas arrived here and requested Rama to provide darshan in a kalyana kolam at this place.


    Another story goes that Pattu Saali Maha Rishi invoked the blessings of Rama on behalf of silk weavers of this place who were going through troubled times.


    Festivals
    10day Navarathri Brahmotsavam
    Rama Navami Kalyana Utsavam
    Hanuman Jayanthi
    30day Utsavam in Margazhi


    Quick Facts


    Moolavar: Kalyana Rama in an East Facing Standing Posture
    Utsavar : Kothanda Rama
    Time : 8am-12noon and 5pm-830pm
    Contact : Varadaraja Bhattar @ 98405 78704


    How to reach
    Pateeswaram is about 8ms from Kumbakonam. An auto from the Kumbakonam railway station will cost Rs. 125. Buses every half hour from Kumbakonam Bus stand (Aavoor bound buses)


    While at Patteeswaram, also visit Gopinatha Perumal Temple (1km West), Jagannathan Perumal Divya Desam in Nathan Koil (4kms East), Sundaraperumal Koil (4kms West) and Kalinga Narthana Temple in Oothukadu (12kms South West).
Working...
X