Thursday, September 12, 2019

Kalinga Nardana Krishnan Temple, Oothukkadu – The Temple

Kalinga Nardana Krishnan Temple, Oothukkadu – The Temple
The temple is facing east with three tiered Rajagopuram. The temple is small but captivating. The main Gopuram is depicted as Adi Sesha. The idol of Lord Vinayaka in the dancing posture adorns the left side of the main entrance of the temple. Presiding Deity is called as Veda Narayana and is facing east. He is housed in the sanctum flanked by goddesses Sridevi and Bhoodevi on either side. Near to the sanctum sanctorum, there is a small shrine of Goddess Lakshmi Devi.


But the temple is more known as Kalinga Narthana Krishnan temple after the discovery of the Panchaloka idol of Kalinga Narthana Perumal from the temple tank. The Panchaloka idol of Sri Kalinga Narthana Perumal discovered from the temple tank is about 2.5 ft high. Lord Krishna, portrayed as a five-year old boy, is seen dancing with his left foot on the serpent’s head and his right leg in the air. Krishna is depicted holding the tail of the serpent with his left hand and showing Abhaya Mudra with his right hand.


It is so intricately sculpted that one can insert a thin piece of paper between the Lord’s left leg and the head of the serpent. According to the temple Bhattacharya, the beauty is that the weight of the Lord’s body rests on the left hand that holds the serpent’s tail. One can also see the scars on the right leg of Lord Krishna formed due to the violent beating from Kalinga’s tail. Kalinga Narthana Perumal is gracing the devotees along with his two consorts Rukmani and Sathyabama.


There are shrines for Panchamukha Hanuman, Oothukkadu, Aandal and Varadarajan inside the temple premises. A separate niche has been erected for the composer, Venkata Kavi, adjacent to which a new hall is constructed to feature the concerts of musicians and dancers. The temple tank on the western side is being spruced up with a Nandavanam around the tank.