Thirukkurungudi Dhivya Desam – The Temple
Thirukkurungudi
Dhivya Desam consists of Thiruvattaparai Temple, Thirumangai Alwar Tiruvarasu
Temple, Azhagiya Nambi Temple, Thirupaarkadal Nambi Temple and Malaimel Nambi
Temple. Main Temple is Vaishnava Nambi Temple, located in Thirukkurungudi, a village in Thirunelveli district in the South
Indian state of Tamilnadu. It is located 45 km (28 mi) from Thirunelveli and 11 km (6.8 mi) from Nanguneri. The temple has a flat entrance tower and a
five-tiered gopuram (gateway tower).
The
temple has five praharams, closed precincts of a temple and all the shrines are
enclosed in the first two enclosures. The temple occupies around 18 acres
(7.3 ha). There are a number of halls that have sculpted pillars from
the Nayak period. There is a shrine to Shiva in the temple, which is an unusual feature in
Vishnu temples. There are two other temples namely Thirupaarkadal Nambi located
half a mile away from the temple and Malai Nambi temple located uphill.
There is
a festival hall in the second precinct in the temple facing south that has
sculpted pillars indicating various Hindu legends. The most notable of them
being a legend of Mahabharata where Bhīma attacks a lion legged person with his club. The
walls of the temple resemble a big fort and the village has been formed around
these walls in a very organized manner. The interiors of the main temple tower
are covered with wood sculptures of teak depicting most of the deities as well
as other secular scenes.
There
are five Nambis in this Kshetram. They are Ninra Nambi (Standing posture),
Irundha Nambi (Sitting posture), Kidandha Nambi (Sleeping
posture), Thiruparkadal Nambi and Thirumalai Nambi. Thiruparkadal Nambi
Temple is located very near to the River Nambiyar one km from the main temple.
Thirumalai Nambi Temple is on the hills (Mahendragiri Mountain) 8 km from
the main temple. In Tamil language the word "Nambi" means
personification of all virtuous and righteous qualities blended with beauty and
grace.
Everything
about the temple is beautiful. Moolavar Nindra Nambi or Azhagiya Nambi is also
called as “Sundara Paripoornam”, meaning “Perfect and complete beauty”. He is
beauty personified and simply stunning. It is difficult to take one’s eyes off
the deity. The deity is present along with two Piratiyar, Markandeya Maharishi
and Brighu Maharishi.
Also there are separate shrines for Veetrituntha Nambi
called as “Vaikundhanadhan” and Kidantha Nambi. Close to the Nambi’s legs, the
head of Mahabali is found. These huge idols are carved of stone with the
application of natural colours and decorated with gold leaves as per the agama
rituals.
Shri
Vaishnava Nambi is the prime Utsava deity of the temple. All the utsavs are
performed only to him. He stands with four hands, two of them carrying the
Sangu and Chakra, third with Varada hasta and the fourth in the Yoga mudra. He
wears Kasturi tilaka on his forehead and the sacred Yagnapaveeda on his body.
Also the sacred Vaijayathi mala occupies his chest. Swami Nammazhwar sees
everything on the eternal body of Sri Vaishnava Nambi and picturized them in
his Veda Sara “Thiruvaimozhi”.
Lord
Shiva is given equal place in this temple as Mahendragiri Nathar and poojas are
performed in both the shrines at the same time. The Bairavar shrine is also
present. A hanging bell can be found in Kulasekara Mandapam which is offered by
a king of Thiruvidhangodu. There are totally five temples that are located in Thirukkurungudi
- Thiruvattaparai, Thirumangai Alwar Tiruvarasu, Azhagiya Nambi, Thirupaarkadal
Nambi and Malaimel Nambi.
Thiruvattaparai
Temple
This
temple, also part of the Thirukkurungudi Divya Desam, is located at 1.7 kms
South-West of the main temple and about 900 meters from the Thiruparkadal Nambi
temple on the bank of the river Nambiyar. It is located at the outskirts of the
village. As per the legend, Lord Vishnu disguised himself as a student of
Ramanuja. In this temple the relief image Ramanuja along with Vishnu seated in
lower seat is found. It is a rare temple dedicated to Guru Ramanuja. Here there
is a rock image of Sri Ramanujar.
The
brindavan of Thirumangai Azhwar is also present. This is an ideal place for
peaceful meditation. This is the place where Sri Ramanujar was unconsciously
shifted from Kerala overnight and where Lord Himself became a disciple to him. Sri
Ramanuja begged his pardon, but the Lord requested the Acharyan to preach him
the Thirumanthiram or Mahamanthiram.
Accordingly
Ramanuja sat on a pedestal befitting his dignity and the Lord seated himself at
a lower level in an obedient posture with his right ear just below the mouth or
Sri Ramanuja. Even today we can see the great teacher and the Lord in this
position here. Here the Nambi advised a Brahmin and a tribal man who were
fighting regarding their rights to have a dip in this place. It is interesting
that even now, the Dalits of this region perform the last rituals in this spot.
Thirumangai
Alwar Tiruvarasu Temple
This
small temple, also part of the Thirukkurungudi Divya Desam, is located at less
than a km North-East of the main temple on the banks of the river in a very
tranquil place that is surrounded by dense sugarcane and paddy fields.
Thirumangai Azhvaar, who built the huge walls of Srirangam and contributed in no small measure to the Srirangam temple asked for Moksham from Srirangam Ranganathar, who directed him to visit his ‘Southern home’ here.
Thirumangai Azhvaar, who built the huge walls of Srirangam and contributed in no small measure to the Srirangam temple asked for Moksham from Srirangam Ranganathar, who directed him to visit his ‘Southern home’ here.
After
reaching Thirukkurungudi, he rendered Thirumadhil (Castle) and pushpa kainkarya
until he attained moksha. So, the last of his Paasurams was rendered here.
Unlike in other temples where Thirumangai Azhwar is seen with sword &
weapons, here he is seen without any weapons and with folded hands, since he
was leaving this materialistic world. Anileeswarar Shiva Temple is located near
to Thirumangai Azhwar Tiruvarasu Temple.
Thiruparkadal
Nambi Temple
This
temple is also part of the Thirukkurungudi Divya Desam, is a small Chathram
located at about 700 meters South West of the main temple at Vattakulam road on
the banks of the river Ksheerapti or Thiruparkadal. It is believed that Vishnu
after taking the form of Trivikrama shrunk himself back into the form of Vamana
(short man) in this site. Hence, this site is named as Kurunkudi (meaning the
abode of short person in Tamil language). There is a small temple dedicated to
Vamana in this village.
It is
the original temple and the village got its name based on this. The main
deity of the temple is Vamana - a short idol found with four arms holding conch
and discus. Apart from the main deity the idols of Garuda facing him and Vishwaksenar
on the side and a bas-relief of Narasimha are found in this temple.
Malaimel
Nambi Temple
This
temple is also part of the Thirukkurungudi Divya Desam, is located at about 8
kms west of the main temple on top of a hillock amidst forests and a refreshing
stream for taking bath in a picturesque location. The very place reverberates
calmness and devotion. One has to travel for about 45 minutes in the jeep
available outside the Thirukkurungudi main temple (even if you have your own
vehicle, hiring one of the many jeeps available is recommended due to the poor
rood conditions and the hilly terrain).
Malaimel
Nambi resides along with Sridevi and Bhooma Devi Naachiyars
facing eastern direction. Lord Hanuman is believed to have leaped to Lanka
to search for Sita from this mountain top. The last Saturday of every Tamil
month is very special here. There is also Vannathi parai water falls, Azhukkuni
Siddhar Tamarind tree and Sangili Boothathar Sunai near the temple. Nadukkamparai
Sastha Temple is on the way to the Malaimel Nambi temple. One should be
fortunate to take bath in Nambiyar at least once in his/her lifetime. The water
is crystal clear, clean and has herbal values. It is such a beautiful location
that you can claim to have visited the heaven after visiting this place.
Azhagiya Nambi
Temple
This is
the main temple of the village. This gigantic temple spread across 18 acres is
located at the center of the village. The entire village is formed around this
temple. This temple is an architectural marvel and there are a lot of beautiful
sculptures and carvings found in this temple. The east facing magnificent
temple tower is although incomplete and without any tier, it raises over a
flight of stairs.
There
are so many sculptures beautifully carved on the walls of the tower as well as
on the fort-like entrance walls. This tower which is called as Chitra Gopuram
has many outstanding wooden sculptures too apart from the stone sculptures. One
of the interesting aspects of the sculptures in this temple is that there are
many sculptures related so Saivite section (Shiva related). It is rare to find
such kinds of sculptures in a Vishnu temple. The 30 feet tall entrance
doors too have so many interesting intricate carvings.
Azhagiya Nambi Shrine:
The main
deity of the temple is Sundara Paripoornam aka Azhagiya Nambi aka Nindra
Nambi. As per his name, the deity is extremely beautiful. He is tall with four
arms holding his usual weapons of discus, conch and mace. He has his consorts
Sree Devi and Bhoo Devi on his either sides. All the deities are stucco images
and are colorfully painted. Nambi and Bhoo Devi are painted in green color
whereas Sri Devi is painted in golden yellow color.
All the
three images which are found in the standing posture are outstanding. The main
deity is flanked by the stucco images of sages Markandeya and Bhrigu. The metal
Utsava idol Vaishnava Nambi along with four Goddesses Sri Devi, Bhoo Devi,
Kurunkudi Nachiyar and Andal is also located in the moolasthanam. The
ardha mandapa section of the main shrine has two large Dwarapalas.
Also
there is a sub-shrine with so many metal Utsava idols such as Rama, Lakshman,
Sita, Hanuman, Krishna-Rukmini-Bhama, Vishnu-Sri Devi-Bhoo Devi, a rare image
of Narasimha with eight arms and in the sitting posture and other idols.
The maha mandapa has a lot of carved pillars with lion faces on top. There
is an exterior mandapa where Garuda (again a stucco image) is found facing
towards the main deity. A big hanging bell is found on the top. The
entire main shrine is built as per the 'maada kovil' architectural style.
Kurungudi Nachiyar & Andal Shrine:
Kurungudi
Nachiyar is the Goddess of the temple. Her shrine is found on the right
side of the main shrine in the first prakara. Her shrine is big and has a front
side mandapa with pillars full of sculptures. She is found in the form of
sitting posture with four arms. Andal is the other Goddess. It is not
usual to find her with four arms. In this temple, she is found with four arms
similar to Lakshmi. Her shrine is located in the same prakara but to the left
side of the main shrine.
First Prakara:
The
first prakara has thinnai like raised platforms and a lot of pillars with
carvings. The back side wall of the main shrine has so many bas relief
images.
The
following sub-shrines/idols are also located here:
·
Narasimha with Lakshmi on
his lap
·
Dasavathara - 10 Avatars
of Vishnu
·
Srinivasa -Sri Devi - Bhoo
Devi
·
Lakshmi Varaha
·
Kanni Vinayakar (Ganesha)
·
Kidanda Nambi
There is
a shrine dedicated to 'Pallikonda Nambi' aka 'Kidanda Nambi'. Here, Vishnu is
found in the reclining posture. All the deities in this shrine are also
colorful stucco images. Nambi and Bhoo Devi are in green color. Nambi is
flanked by two sages Markandeya and Bhrigu. Both his consorts Bhoo Devi and Sri
Devi are also present in this shrine. An additional deity found here is Brahma.
At the entrance of this shrine the red colored stucco image of Kala
Bhairava which looks ferocious is found. It is very rare to find Bhairava
in a Vishnu temple.
Irundha Nambi Shrine:
There is
a shrine dedicated to 'Veetrirunda Nambi' aka 'Vaikuntanatha'. Here,
Vishnu aka Nambi is found in the sitting posture. He is again found here with
his two consorts and two sages. All the deities are colorful stucco images. Next
to this shrine, there is a shrine for Maha Bali. Here, Bali is found in
the form of a Peeta (symbol) and not in the form of usual figure.
Lord Shiva Shrine:
It is
unusual to find Lord Shiva in a Vishu temple (although the reverse is
not unusual). However, in this temple, Lord Shiva is found in
the form of Shiva Linga called as 'Mahendra Girinathar' in a separate shrine.
In the same shrine, the metal Utsava idols of Shiva Linga, Ambal, Nataraja and
Sivakami are all found.
Alwars Shrine:
Towards
the end of the inner prakara, there is a very big shrine found along with the
front side mandapa and prakara. The mandapa is full of circular shaped pillars.
Two mega sized stone sculptures of Hanuman and Garuda with folded
hands are found in the mandapa. The shrine has the colorful stucco
images of all the Alwars; Kulasekhara Alwar alone is found in green
color; importantly he is not holding any weapon but found with his hands
folded.
Manavala Mamunigal Shrine:
Next to
Alwars shrine, the Manavala Mamuni shrine is found. This section of the temple
is a highlight of the temple. In the shrine the Alwar is found as a small
stucco image. Outside the shrine, there are large sized beautiful Nayaka period
sculptures. The sculptures are so lively and one of best Nayaka works. Some of
the sculptures found here:
·
12 Yazhi pillars
·
Narsimha with eight arms
fighting with the demon
·
Narasimha killing the demon
by tearing of his demon
·
Hanuman and Garuda with
folded hands
·
Vali and Sugreeva ready to
fight with each other
·
Gypsy lady carrying a
short man on her shoulder
·
Bheema and Purusha Mrigam
ready to fight with each other
·
Gypsy kidnapping a lady
·
Few Yazhis in different
postures
·
Gypsy and his wife
carrying kids
Azhagiya Singar Mana Valar Shrine:
Near the
inner tower there is a shrine dedicated to Azhagiya Singar and Manavalar. This
shrine has a long front side mandapa. Here, again there are so many beautiful large
Nayaka period sculptures found. Some of the sculptures found here include:
·
Arjuna
·
Karna
·
Alli
·
Pavalakkodi
·
Manmada
·
Rati
Yazhi Mandapa:
Near the
Azhagiya Singar shrine, there is a mandapa named 'Yazhi mandapa'. There are so
many beautiful Yazhi (the mythological animal) pillars are found in this hall.
Bali Peetha Mandapa:
The flag
staff and Bali peetha are all majestic in this temple. Near Bali peetha, there
are two Mandapams. One is called as Bali peetha mandapa and the other hall does
not seem to have any specific name. Both the halls are long and have so
many pillars in square or octagonal shapes. Each of the pillars has
a lot of beautiful carvings and sculptures. The second and third prakaras
of the temple have so many pillars with intricate carvings, bas relief images
and sculptures.
Narasimhar Shrine:
The
Narasimhar shrine is located on the bank of the temple tank at the end of the
Sannidhi Street just in front of the main Nambi temple.
Pushkarani:
·
Thirupaarkadal
·
Panjadurai
·
Sindu Nadhi
Vimanam:
·
Panja Kedhaka Vimaanam