Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram – Temple Design &
Significance
Temple
Design:
Picture below indicates the temple design in brief
manner;
B. Kanaka Sabha
D. Nritta Sabha
E. Deva Sabha
M. Nandi
Significance
of the Temple Design:
The layout and architecture of the temple is replete
with philosophical meanings.
1. The 9 gateways signify the 9 orifices in the human
body.
2. The Chit Sabhai or Ponnambalam, the sanctum sanctorum
represents the heart which is reached by a flight of 5 stairs called the Panchatchara
Padi - pancha meaning 5, Achhara – indestructible syllables – "SI VA YA NA
MA", from a raised anterior dias - the Kanakasabai. The access to the
Sabhai is through the sides of the stage (and not from the front as in most
temples).
3. The Ponnambalam or the Sanctum sanctorum is held by
28 pillars – representing the 28 agamas or set methodologies for the worship of
Lord Shiva.
4. The roof is held by a set of 64 beams representing
the 64 forms of art and is held by several cross-beams representing the
innumerable blood vessels. 5. The roof has been laid by 21,600 golden tiles
with the word SIVAYANAMA inscribed on them representing 21600 breaths.
6. The golden tiles are fixed using 72000 golden nails
which represents the no. of nadis exists in human body.
7. The roof is topped by a set of 9 sacred pots or Kalasas,
representing the 9 forms of energy.
8. The Artha mandapa (sanctum) has six pillars
denoting the six shastras (holy texts).
9. The hall next to the Artha mandapam has eighteen
pillars symbolizing the eighteen Puranas.
10. Three of the five Pancha Bootha Sthala temples,
those at Kalahasti, Kanchipuram and Chidambaram all stand on a straight
line exactly at 79-degree 41 minutes East longitude - truly an
engineering, astrological and geographical wonder. Of the other two temples,
Tiruvanaikaval is located at around 3 degrees to the south and exactly 1 degree
to the west of the northern tip of this divine axis, while Tiruvannamalai is
around midway (1.5 degree to the south and 0.5 degree to the west).