Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Kolanjiappar Temple, Manavalanallur – The Temple

Kolanjiappar Temple, Manavalanallur – The Temple
This Temple is facing towards east with five tiered Rajagopuram. The Temple is enclosed by compound walls on all sides. The Temple covers an area of about 6 acres. There is another gopuram on the northern side. The Sanctum Sanctorum consists of pillared hall, Maha Mandapam and Sanctum. Presiding Deity is called as Kolanji Appar and is facing east. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of a small altar 3 ft (0.91 m) high. Lord Muruga in the temple is Swayambhu Murthy.

It is unique as this form is against the traditional depiction of sculpted idol or stucco images. Below the altar, is a chakra carved in stone with the Satakshara Mantra (Mantra of six letters) of Lord Muruga. All pujas and abisheks are dedicated to Lord Muruga in the form of Bali Peeta. The Sanctum has windows on other three directions which can't be seen in any other Temple.  

Lord Siddhi Vinayaka in his huge form graces from a shrine in the Mahamandapam facing east on the right of Lord Kolanji Appar. Both shrines have separate vimanas. Two horses are before these shrines looking majestically as if ready for a hunt. There is a shrine for Muniappa close to Maha Mandapam. This Shrine is facing the sanctum. There are hundreds of tridents made of steel and stones densely planted opposite Muniappa.

There is another deity, Veeranar can be seen nearby Muniappa Shrine. There are separate shrines for Idumban and Kadamban behind the sanctum.  The Temple also have a marriage hall, a shopping complex, Mani Mandapam, Sidhar Mandapam and a guesthouse for the devotees. Sthala Vriksham is Kolanji Tree. Theertham associated with this Temple is Manimutharu River. There is a Deer and peacock Park in the temple premises.