Annamalaiyar Temple – Third Prakaram – Kalyana
Mandapam
There is magnificent wedding hall (Tirukalyanam mandapam)
in the south – west corner of the second prakara. This is generally locked and
kept open in Panguni for Panguni Uttiram for the celebration of divine marriage
of the Lord and Amman and during Karthigai Deepam and Navarathri festivals.
This mandapa contains numerous ornate pictures of the Vijayanagara art and a
number of beautiful wooden statues. Being the biggest hall, this mandapa may be
called one of the magnificent art galleries of Tamil Nadu.
Beautiful pictures have been drawn on the roof of this
hall. Navagrahas are drawn with vehicles. The historical narratives of
Arunachala Purana, twenty five deities, fighting of an elephant with a lion,
deer and tiger, cock fight, goat are drawn wonderfully. An elephant rolling a
ball, the movements of a boar, and episodes from Mahabharata such as the
removal of the dress of Draupathi and dicing after drinking poison and the
figures of Sapta matrikas have been drawn with eternal artistic beauty. In this
glorious mandapa, there is a small Vinayaka shrine in the east.
It is here that the Gods are installed during Festival
days. It was initially constructed by the Vijayanagar Emperors and later
renovated by the Nattukkottai Chettiars.