Sunday, September 3, 2017

Vadivazhagiya Nambi Perumal Temple, (Sundararaja Perumal Temple), Anbil – The Temple

Vadivazhagiya Nambi Perumal Temple, (Sundararaja Perumal Temple), Anbil – The Temple
The temple is covering an area of about an acre with one prakaram. The main entrance of the temple faces the east and has a 3-tiered Rajagopuram, the gateway tower. The main shrine has the image of the presiding deity Vadivazhagiya Nambi in reclining posture (Kidantha Kolam in Bhujanga Sayanam) over his divine serpent Adisesha. The images of his consorts, Sridevi and Bhoodevi, Brahma are present in the sanctum. His right arm is found as if his head is slightly resting on it.




His consorts Sri Devi and Bhoo Devi are found near his feet. Brahma is found emerging out of his navel. The Utsava deity is called as Sundara Raja Perumal. The temple is nowadays called after his name. Sundara Raja Perumal is found along with his two Devis. The east facing sanctum's vimana is very attractive. It is called as Taraka Vimana. The precinct around the sanctum houses the shrines of the twelve AzhwarsNarasimha, Venugopala, Lakshmi Narasimhar and Hanuman.




The structure of the roof over the sanctum is in the form of a gopuram, which is usually a feature in gateway tower. The front hall of the sanctum has a shrine for Andal in standing posture, while the bronze idol image her in seated posture. This is considered as a Prarthana Sthalam for unmarried women. Theertham of this temple are Mandooka Pushkarani and Kollidam. Senai mudalvar’s sannidhi is located behind the sanctum.




The Thaayar in this Sthalam is Azhahiavalli Nachiyar. The shrine of the Goddess Azhagiya Valli Thayar is found in the south east corner of prakara. As per her name, she is very beautiful. Her shrine is facing east direction. There is a nice Garden around the temple. Bali peetha is located outside the Raja Gopuram in this temple. Garuda is found facing towards the sanctum. One more idol of Garuda and the north facing Andal are found in the Maha Mandapa area.




In the Ardha Mandapa, the small stone idols of Ramanuja, Manavala Mamuni, Alwars, Venu Gopala, Yoga Narasimha, Bhakta Anjaneya and Veera Anjaneya are found. Venu Gopala is found with four arms and is playing flute. Veera Anjaneya is found with his left arm raised, which is a unique feature. He is generally found raising his right arm above his head.