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Thursday, July 16, 2020

Keezhaiyur Twin Temples, Pazhuvur – The Temple

Keezhaiyur Twin Temples, Pazhuvur – The Temple
This Temple Complex is west facing with three tiered Rajagopuram. Dwarapalakas can be found at the entrance of the Rajagopuram. TheTemple complex consists of two temples. The temple in the north is called as Vadavayil Srikoil (Chozheeswaram or Arunchaleswaram) and the one in the south is called as Thenvayil Srikoil (Agastheeswaram).


This Temple Complex is also called as Avanigandarba Eswara Griham. Both the temples are enclosed with in a common wall. Although, the temple is located at a prime junction, it is not frequented by the devotees. The temple has been the centre for promoting art and culture. The temple has attached importance to music. This is evident from one of the idols on the Vimanam holding a musical instrument.


Vadavayil Srikoil:
This Temple is considered small when compared to its southern counterpart. Presiding Deity is called as Chozheeswarar / Arunachaleswarar and is facing west. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of Shiva Lingam. It has round shikara over the sanctum. Vimana is of two tiers. Brahma, Murugan and Dakshinamoorthy are the Koshta idols located around sanctum walls. Mother is called as Manonmani.


Thenvayil Srikoil:
This Temple is considered as bigger than the northern temple. The Temple can be entered from south with a front Mandapam. Presiding Deity is called as Agastheeswarar and is facing west. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of Shiva Lingam. It has square shikara over the sanctum. Vimana is of two tiers. Brahma, Murugan and Chandrasekarar instead of Dakshinamoorthy are the Koshta idols located around the sanctum walls. Nandi can be found facing the sanctum.


Nandi looks like live specimen. The folds of the skin at the neck will tempt one to touch it to make sure it is indeed a stone sculpture and not a real bull. Lion pillars similar to the Pallava pillars found in Kanchipuram Kailasanathar Temple can be found in the Mukha Mandapam. There are four pillars outside the sanctum. It is believed that the top of these four pillars can be rotated. As of now, one can be rotated. There is a beautiful sculpture of Lord Shiva and Parvati in the Mukha Mandapa.


There is also another Nandi in a corner of the mukhamandapa. An inscription here shows that one of Rajaraja I's queens belonged to the Pazhuvettaraiyar clan. The inscription, of the 27 regnal year of Rajaraja, says that upon the request of his queen Nakkan Panchavan Mahadevi, the daughter of Avani Kandarpa Purattu Devanar of Pazhuvur, the king granted income from newly surveyed lands to the temple. Mother is called as Abitha Kujalambal.


Other Shrines:
There are shrines for Vinayagar in the south east side, Subramanya in the west side, Chandikeswarar in the east side, Sapthamathas in the south side, later period Amman shrine in the north side and Yogeeswarar can be found in the temple premises.