Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram – Raja Sabha

Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram – Raja Sabha
Raja Sabhai or the 1000-pillared hall is to the east of the Sivaganga pool, in the northeast part of the third courtyard of the Temple complex. A pillared pathway from the eastern gopuram leads to it. It was a choultry for pilgrims with a convenient access to the pool. The hall's lower mouldings have dance mudras and medieval era musical instruments being played by musicians. The pillars have reliefs. It is now kept closed, except for festivals. This hall is used for coronation ceremony for Chola Kings.
It is the architectural representation of the Sahasradara, or Crown Chakra, the seventh spiritual energy point in the astral body. The Nataraja and the goddess Shivakamasundari, his consort, dance here on the 9th and 10th day of the Chariot Festival. It is first mentioned as the place where the medieval poet Sekkilar premiered his great work on the lives of the 63 Nayanmars or Saiva saints, the Periya Purana, before the Chola king Kulottunga II or III, in the 12th century.