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Friday, January 8, 2021

Aadhi Kesava Perumal Temple, Kooram – The Temple

Aadhi Kesava Perumal Temple, Kooram – The Temple

The temple complex consists of two temples. The first temple is dedicated to Aadhi Kesava Perumal and the second temple is dedicated to Koorathazhwar.










Aadhi Kesava Perumal Temple:

This Temple is the major temple in the temple complex. This temple is facing towards east with single prakaram. Dhwaja Sthambam, Balipeedam and Garuda can be seen facing the Sanctum. The Sanctum Sanctorum consists of Sanctum, Ardha Mandapam and Maha Mandapam. Presiding Deity is called as Aadhi Kesava Perumal and is facing east, He is housed in the sanctum along with his consorts Sri Devi and Bhoodevi. All are found in standing posture.

Utsava idol is Aadhi Kesava Perumal and he is exact replica of the presiding deity. Mother is called as Pankaja Valli Thayar. She is housed in a separate east facing shrine. She is  found in sitting posture. There are shrines for Goddess Andal, Chakrathazhwar with Narasimha on his back and Swayambhu Hanuman in the prakaram. There is a shrine of Desikan, found separately at the exterior side of the temple. There is a small idol of Hanuman can be seen in this Shrine.

Koorathazhwar Temple:

This Temple is the second temple in the temple complex and is situated to the left side of Aadhi Kesava Perumal Temple. This temple is facing towards south with three tiered Rajagopuram. Presiding Deity is Koorathazhwar in this temple. The sanctum houses an idol of Koorathazhwar in the sitting posture. It is believed that the room where he was born was converted into his shrine.

The bronze Utsava idols of Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman, which are believed to be around 1000 years old and were worshiped by the parents of Koorathazhwar, are also placed along with his idol in the sanctum. Paintings depicting his life can be seen on the walls surrounding the sanctum. There are shrines for Manavala Mamunigal, Senai Mudalvar, Pillai Lokacharyar, Ramanuja, Parasara Bhattar, Nammazhvar and Thirumangai Azhwar in the prakaram.