Pazhayarai Temples, Thanjavur
Pazhayarai or Pazhaiyarai was an ancient
capital of the medieval Chola
dynasty in Tamil
Nadu. Presently it is located in Kumbakonam Taluk of
Thanjavur District of Tamilnadu. Today there are a number of villages within
the area of historic Pazhaiyarai. It is located at a distance of 4.2 kms from
Darasuram. This town also has various villages like the Nandipura Vinnagaram,
Patteeswaram, Harishchandrapuram and the Thirusatti Mutram. The place is
believed to be the home to four ancient temples like Metrali, Vadathali, Keelthali
and Thenthali.
Pazhayarai Someswarar Temple is the prime attraction of
this town, which is around 3 km away from Darasuram. This temple is situated in
the center of the famous Pazhayarai Village, surrounded by Pazhayarai Vadathali
in the north, Arai Metrali in the west and Keezhttali in east and Thenthali in
the south. The place can be reached easily by availing regular buses and mini
buses from Darasuram. This place was the first Chola Dynasty’s Head
Quarter. Then it was transferred to Thanjavur.
There is lot of small villages inside the historical
town of Pazhayarai – Nandipura Vinnagaram, Thiru Sakthi Mutram, Patteeswaram, and
Harishchandrapuram. The battle camps of the warriors namely Arya padai Veedu,
Pudhu padai Veedu, Manapadai Veedu and Pambai padai Veedu are located within
Pazhayarai Limits. It is believed that during Dakshinayana period one who
visits the five temples around this place viz. Nallur, Thiruvalamchuli,
Thirusakthimutram, Patteeswaram and Avoor is considered being a great deed in
one’s life.
Pazhayarai, one of the Capitals of Chola Empire is about
5 km from Kumbakonam. During that period, the town was spread to over 15 sq.
miles. Pettai Naanayakkaaran street on the outskirts of Kumbakonam was
bordering the then Pazhayarai Town. Mudikondan River was on the southern end of
the Town. This vast town is now broken into several small divisions like Pazhayarai,
Patteeswaram, Sakthimutram, Arichandram, Parkulam, Muzhaiyur, Ramanathan Koil, Darasuram,
Konapperumal Koil, Ariyapadaiyur, Pambappadayur, Puthupadayur, Manappadayur, Rajendran
Pettai are those divisions which we see now.
The palace of Cholas in Chola Maligai (Maligai meaning
palace) village near Patteeswaram is in ruins and there is only a mud mound
now. Also, the Samadhi of Raja Raja Chola is said to be in Udayalur nearby in a
private property without any big monument but there is also a controversy about
the authenticity of it.
Pazhayarai Facts
Pazhayarai had limits starting from Pettai Nanayakara
Theru of Kumbakonam to Mudikondan River and was a big city. Old Pazhayarai includes
current day – Pazhayarai, Patteeswaram, Thirusakthimutram, Arichandram,
Parkulam, Muzhaiyur, Ramanathan Koil, and Konapperumal koil,
Ariyapadaiyur, Pambai Padaiyur, Puthupadayur, Manappadaiyur and Rajendran Pettai.
Pazhayarai has long history of habitation as identified
from the excavation done at Nandhan medu and Cholan Maligai. There were
proof that till 12th and 13th century, these places were occupied. There
were temples here during the period of Mahendravarman and Narasimhavarman which
was sung by Thirunavukarasar and Thirugnana Sambandar and also by Sundarar.
During Nandivarman II, this city gets into History
records and got it’s another name Nandipuram. Mangayarkarasi, wife of Pandiyan was believed to be
the daughter of “Manimudi Chozhan” was believed to be operating from
Pazhayarai.
Various Inscriptions found show connections to Paranthaka
chola, Sundara chola, Uthama Chola, Rajaraja, Rajendra and until Rajaraja
III. Maravarman Sundarapandiyan did Virabhisheka at Pazhayarai. After
this period, Pazhayarai should have slipped into obscurity. Vikrama Chola
had a second capital at Pazhayarai.
During Rajendra Chola period, this place is known by his
one of the names –Mudi konda Cholapuram. All the Chola kings have in one
way or another had some of their operations from Pazhayarai - Kulothunga I
has given official orders from Pazhayarai sitting from “Vanadhirayan”
seat.
History
There are lots of small villages inside the historical
town of Pazhayarai - Thiru Nandipura Vinnagaram, Sathi Mutram, Patteeswaram with all their temples. There were four legendary
temples, Vadathali, Keelthali, Metrali and Thenthali across four sides of the
city. The Battle camps (Padai Veedu) of the warriors namely Arya padai Veedu,
Pudhu padai Veedu, Manapadai Veedu and Pambai Padai Veedu are located within
Pazhayarai limits.
There was only one palace for Vijayalaya
Chola, but later individual
palaces were built for all the princes. The great Chola king Rajaraja
I, who built the Big Temple of Thanjavur is said to have spent his last days here, the
capital of his predecessors. Rajaraja Chola's final resting place is in
the present-day village of Udayalur (also known as Sri Kangeyapuram), within a
few kilometers from Pazhayarai.
Excavations made in Nandhan medu and Cholan Maligai has
revealed that lives were existing at this place since Stone Age. It also
remained as a Temple city right from the Pallava period. Nandivarman Pallava II
(710-715 A.D.) built a fort and lived here till it was attacked by a Pandyan King.
Manimudi Chola ruled from here during 650 A.D. His daughter, Mangayarkarasi was
married to Pandian Maravarman Arikesari (also known as Koon Pandiyan and
Nelveli venra Nedumaran).
Nandivarman III conquered Cholas and Pandyas and
captured Pazhayarai from Cholas. Paranthaka II alias Sundara Chola (957- 970
A.D) lived here and renovated many Temples. The Town attained special attention
during the regime of Raja Raja Chola I (985-1014 A.D) Rajendra Chola
(1012-1044) spent his childhood here and passed many orders.
It was at this
time Pazhayarai was also called as "Mudikonda Cholapuram". Kundavai,
the sister of Rajaraja I was living here in the palace, specially allotted to
her. Rajaraja II (1146- 1168 A.D.) made Pazhayarai as his capital and built a
great shrine at Darasuram.
Inscriptions describe the place as Rajarajapuram and
Darasuram. Darasuram attained new heights during the period of Kulothunga Chola
III. Mara Varman Sundara Pandian invaded Chola kingdom, ruled by Rajaraja III
and destroyed the palaces and downfall began for this historic town and it got
divided into small villages within two centuries.
Temples
Pazhayarai Vadathali is in Muzhayur, now known as
Dharmapureeswarar Temple. The elevated shrine faces east and the whole Temple,
which faced extinction has been renovated fully and presents a new look. Saint
Appar has sung Thevaram Hymn on this Deity after observing fast to free it from
the clutches of Jains who kept it closed.
Pazhayarai Metrali is on the way from Thiruvalanchuzhi
to Patteeswaram. Sundarar has referred it in Thevaram though the complete
"Padhigam” on this Temple is not available. It is said to belong to the
Pallava period and a part of it has been renovated recently. The shrine is
located at an elevated place. Outer wall is yet to be constructed and a board
giving details of other Temples of Pazhayarai has to be kept at Patteeswaram
Temple where people come in large numbers.
Brahmmapuriswarar Temple at Keezhkorkai can also be
considered as a part of Pazhayarai as the distance from Patteeswaram is not
more than 3 km. This Historic Temple was left uncared till recently. People
turned blind eye over the wild growth of plants all around.
The Temple would
have faced ruin but for the timely assistance of some good souls. The
renovation work has started and the granite structure is carefully handled to
remove the deep rooted plants. Work on front mandapam is nearing completion.
The entire work may be completed before the end of the year. Murthis at Devakoshtam
are outstanding examples of Chola Art.
The Temples located in and around Pazhayarai are briefed
below in detail;
Brahma Gnanapureeswarar Temple, Korukkai:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Dharmapureeswarar Temple (Vallalar Kovil):
For brief details, please refer below link;
Harichandram:
This Temple is located at a distance of 1 km north of
Patteeswaram. This Temple houses Hindu God Shiva in Swayambu lingam. He is
called as Chandra Mouleeswarar. His consort is called as Soundaravalli. Legend
says Chandra (Moon God) worshipped Shiva here.
Gopinatha Perumal Temple, Patteeswaram:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Parasunathar Temple (Pazhayarai Thenthali):
For brief details, please refer below link;
Pazhayarai Mel Thali (Aarai Metrali):
For brief details, please refer below link;
Someswarar Temple (Keezh Pazhayarai Vadathali):
For brief details, please refer below link;
Thenupuriswarar Temple, Patteeswaram:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Sakthivanesvara Temple, Thirusakthimutram:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Nathan Kovil (Thiru Nandipura Vinnagaram Temple):
For brief details, please refer below link;
Airavatesvara Temple, Darasuram:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Veerabhathirar Temple, Darasuram:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Kothandaramar Temple, Patteeswaram:
For brief details, please refer below link;
Connectivity
Pazhayarai is well connected to nearby towns like
Thanjavur, Darasuram, Kumbakonam and Mayiladuthurai. Pazhayarai is located
6 km away from Kumbakonam on the Kumbakonam – Aavoor Road, 2 km away from
Patteeswaram and 3 km away from Darasuram. The best mode is taking town buses from Kumbakonam or mini buses from Darasuram, the bus stop is Cholan Maligai.
The Darasuram railway station is located close to the temple. Other
Major Railway Stations are located at Thanjavur, Kumbakonam &
Mayiladuthurai. Nearest Airport is located at Trichy. Pondicherry Airport is
also located nearby.