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Soundareswararswamy Temple, Thiruppanaiyur

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Soundareswararswamy Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictTiruvarur
DeitySoundareswararswamy Swamy(Shiva)
Location
LocationThiruppanaiyur, Tiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, India
StateTamil Nadu
CountryIndia
Location in Tamil Nadu
Geographic coordinates10°51′47″N 79°39′24″E / 10.86306°N 79.65667°E / 10.86306; 79.65667
Architecture
TypeDravidian architecture

The Soundareswararswamy Temple or Sountharyanathar temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the God Shiva. It is situated in the village of Thiruppanaiyur, three and a half kilometres (2.2 mi) from Nannilam. The temple is centred on a palmyra tree which is the sthalavrksham. The palmyra tree gives its name to the village itself ("Thiru" (holy) + "Panai" (palm) + "Ur" (city) or the "city of the holy palm"). In addition to the shrine to Shiva, the temple prominently features a sannidhi (shrine) dedicated to Goddess Devi Periyanayagi Amman/ Devi Brihannayaki Amba.

Significance

It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams. Sthala Purana (Shrine Legend) has it that Sundarar composed several hymns to Shiva at this temple. Sthala purana of the shrine also states that Rshi Parashara worshipped God Shiva at this shrine.

The temple is popular due to its association with the Early Chola king Karikala. It is believed that Karikala was standing under the palmyra tree when the royal elephant of the Cholas identified him as the king. Karikala was then taken to the capital on elephant back to be crowned Emperor.

References

  • "Sountharyanathar Temple" (in Tamil).
  • Tourist Guide to Tamil Nadu. Sura Books. 2010. p. 66. ISBN 978-81-7478-177-2.

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This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 02:44
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