Friday, August 17, 2018

Moolanathaswamy Temple, Thenkarai, Sholavandan – History

Moolanathaswamy Temple, Thenkarai, Sholavandan – History
Iron Age:
Archaeologists have unearthed stone weapons belonging to late Stone Age and burial urns belonging to megalithic period which corresponds with Sangam period or Iron Age.
Katti Kallur:
In earlier days, the village is known by many names usually based on the names of the rulers. Initially, the village was Kallur. As the feudatories ruled the area was named as Katti, it gained its name as Katti Kallur.
Sendhaneri Katti Kallur:
During the reign of early Pandya ruler Chezhiyan Sendhan, a lake Sendhan lake was dug. Henceforth, the village was known as Sendhaneri Katti Kallur.
Parakrama Pandiyapuram:
It also gained another name called Parakrama Pandiyapuram when medieval Pandya King Parakrama, reigned between 1087 A.D and 1104 A.D. In 1190 A.D.
Kulasekerapuram:
Jada Varman Kulasekaran – I ruled the area and christened it as Kulasekerapuram.
Thenkarai:
During the regime of Thirumalai Naicker, the village got its name – Thenkarai as it is located on the southern bank of river Vaigai.
Temple Construction & Renovations:
King Veerapandian in the year 946 A.D. constructed a temple for Lord Siva, so says Thenkarai Puranam and the inscriptions. This temple lasted for 100 years and in due course falls into decay. In the 11th century, Parakrama Pandian constructed a temple in the same place. This took 17 years for the completion. There are inscriptions in the temple regarding the construction and contributions made by the rulers. Lord Moolanathar Temple had its full form in 1090 A.D. King Parakrama Pandian, Srivallabha Pandian, Kulasekara Pandian and later Naicker rulers had donated abundantly. The inscription of Tirumalai Naicker in 1629 A.D. and Chokkanatha Naicker in 1673 A.D. are still found in this temple which narrates their contribution to the temple.