Ethirkottai Venugopalan Swamy Temple, Virudhunagar
Address
Ethirkottai Venugopalan Swamy Temple, Virudhunagar
Ethirkottai village, Sattur Circle,
Virudhunagar District
Tamilnadu – 626131.
Moolavar
Sri Venugopalan Swami
Amman
Sri Sathyabhama-Sri Rukmani
Introduction
Location:
- Situated in Ethirkottai village, Sattur circle, Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu.
- Located on the eastern bank of the Kayal River.
Deity:
- The presiding deity is Sri Venugopala Swami, a form of Lord Krishna, accompanied by his consorts Sri Sathyabhama and Sri Rukmini.
- The temple is named after its location, derived from the Tamil words for “opposite fort” (Ethir-kottai), referencing the two villages on either side of the river.
Historical Significance:
- Built approximately 300 years ago by Chiratsar Govindappa Nayakkar, who ruled the region and contributed to the construction of the fort, town, and temple.
- Settlers were brought from Kanchi and Tiruvallur Divya Desams, and the temple became a hub for Vedic scripture learning.
Puranic Legend:
- The temple’s founding is linked to Manduka Maharishi, who played a role in its establishment.
- Veeraragavaiyangar, a prominent leader, defended the town using divine intervention by invoking the Sudarsana Chakra through the chanting of the Mahamantra. It is said this act created a fort that the enemy could not penetrate.
- Statues of Govindappa Nayaka and Veeraragavaiyangar are preserved in the temple’s Mahamandapam as a tribute to their contributions.
Challenges and Revival:
- Over time, due to famine and migration, the local Anthanas (Brahmin scholars) relocated, and the temple’s lands were encroached upon.
- With declining support, the temple faced interruptions in regular pujas.
- The establishment of the Satyabhama Sametha Srivenugopala Swami Bhakta Sabha marked the revival efforts, leading to significant renovations.
Renovation and Rituals:
- Key renovations include the construction of a circular wall, restoration of the Mahamandapam, and the sanctum sanctorum.
- A Yagasala was established, and the Kumbabhishekam (consecration ceremony) was performed, ensuring the temple’s religious activities resumed.
Cultural and Spiritual Importance:
- The temple stands as a symbol of devotion and resilience, maintaining its heritage and religious significance through community efforts.
- It continues to serve as a spiritual center for devotees of Lord Krishna in the region.
Century/Period
1000 Years Old
Nearest Bus Station
Ethirkottai
Nearest Railway Station
Virudhunagar station
Nearest Airport
Madurai