Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Kailasanathar Temple, Thirumanur, Ariyalur

Kailasanathar Temple, Thirumanur, Ariyalur
Kailasanathar Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Thirumanur Town in Thirumanur Taluk in Ariyalur District of Tamil Nadu. Presiding Deity is called as Kailasanathar and Mother is called as Kamakshi. The Temple is situated on the northern banks of Kollidam River.

History
The Temple was built by Chembian Maadevi, grandmother of Rajaraja Chola and mother of Uthama Chola.  The Temple was extensively renovated by Pandyas, Vijayanagara Kings, Nayakkars and Udayarpalayam Zamin. Thirumanur was called as Thiyagavinothana Atrur in ancient times.
The Temple
The Temple covers an area of about 2.5 acres. This is an east facing temple with two prakarams. The Temple has entrances at east and south. The southern entrance is having three tiered Rajagopuram and is the frequently used entrance. The eastern entrance is without Rajagopuram. The entrance arch has stucco images of Lord Shiva with Parvathy on Rishaba flanked by Lord Vinayaga and Muruga.
Presiding Deity is called as Kailasanathar and is facing east. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of Lingam. Dakshinamoorthy, Vinayagar, Lingodbhava, Brahma and Durga are the Koshta idols located around the sanctum walls. Mother is called as Kamakshi. She is housed in a separate south facing shrine.
Shrines and idols of Vinayagar, Somaskandar, Nataraja, Lord Murugan with his consorts Valli & Deivanai, Chandikeswarar, Mahalakshmi, Kasi Viswanathar, Vaidyanathar with a Nandi facing towards him and Jyestha Devi along with Saya Devi & Varahi Devi can be found in the inner prakaram. There is a big Vilwa Tree in the outer prakaram on the eastern side.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 200 meters from Thirumanur Bus Stop, 7 Kms from Thiruvaiyaru, 9 Kms from Thirumazhaipadi, 14 Kms from Pazhuvur, 19 Kms from Kallagam Railway Station, 26 Kms from Ariyalur, 26 Kms from Ariyalur Railway Station and 64 Kms from Trichy Airport. The Temple is situated on the northern banks of Kollidam River on Kilpaluvur – Thiruvaiyaru Route.