Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Neelakandeswarar Temple, Erukkattampuliyur – The Temple

Neelakandeswarar Temple, Erukkattampuliyur – The Temple
The east facing Temple has two prakarams and three Mandapams. The temple has a three-tiered 40 feet high gateway tower and all the shrines of the temple are enclosed in concentric rectangular granite walls. The temple occupies an area of around 0.5 acres (0.20 ha). The Nandi Mandapam is located between the Rajagopuram and the Temple Tank. The central shrine houses the image of Neelakandeswarar / Suvethaaranyeswarar / Thirukumaresar in the form of Lingam. Lord Shiva in this temple is a Swayambumurthy (self-manifested).




It is believed that Lord Suryan (Sun) worships Lord Shiva of this temple by directing his rays on the lingam for five days from March 16 to 20 (Tamil month Panguni 3 to 7). The central shrine is approached through the flagstaff and Mahamandapam, both which are located axial to the gateway. As in other Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu, the shrines of Vinayaka, Murugan, Navagraha, Chandikeswara and Durga are located around the precinct of the main shrine.




Mother is called as Neelamalar Kanni / Virar Mulaiyammai / Abeethakuja Nayagi / Neelorbalaambal. The shrine of Veramulai Amman, the consort of Shiva facing West is in the Mahamandapam leading to the sanctum. Goddess Parvathi’s shrine is on the left side of Lord Shiva’s shrine. Both these shrines are in the same direction.




Shrines and idols of Lords Kodi Vinayakar, Murugan with his consorts, Kasi Viswanathar and Visalakshi, Srinivasa Perumal, Mahalakshmi, Anjaneyar, Nalvar, Thiru Neelakanta Yaazhpaanar and his wife Madhanga Soolamani Ammaiyar, Sekkizhar, Dakshinamurthy, Sattainathar, Brahma, Lingothbavar, Durgai, Chandikeswarar, Navagraham, Suriyan, Chandran, Saneeswaran, Bala Ganapathi, Bala Murugan and Rudrasanmar can be seen in the corridors.




Theerthams associated with this temple are Skanda Theertham, Neelorpala Theertham and Senkazhuneer Theertham. The temple tank is located opposite to the temple and is called Nilorpala Theertham. Sthala Vriksham is Vellai Erukku Plant. Lots of white Erukku plants can be seen in the outer corridor of this temple.