Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Thiruvazhmarban Temple, Thiruvanparisaram – History

Thiruvazhmarban Temple, Thiruvanparisaram – History
The exact history of the temple could not be ascertained from the inscriptions. The oldest inscription is dated from 1139 AD, when a person by name Natesan Chetti from Rajendra Cholapattinam offering donations to the temple. Two other inscriptions from the temple are dated 1613 and 1785 indicating record of offerings to the temple. A local historic account states that famous Nayak king Thirumalai Nayak (1623-59 CE) visited the place and constructed the stepped temple tank.
The inscriptions in the temple refer the place is Thiruvanparisaram. Renovation of this temple were carried out by King Kulasekhara and Thirumalai Nayak. This temple is maintained by the Government of Tamilnadu through the Devaswom Board. A few years ago, renovation and Kumbabishekam (ritual consecration) was carried out by the Devaswom Board.
Kulasekara Azhvaar’s contribution:
Kulasekara Azhvaar is said to have renovated the temple and built walls and provided Vahanam for the Lord for his procession on special festive occasions.