Sri Nellaiyappar (Chepparai Natarajar) Temple, Thirunelveli
Address
Sri Nellaiyappar (Chepparai Natarajar) Temple, Thirunelveli
Chepparai, Thirunelveli District,
Tamil Nadu – 627359
Phone: +91 – 4622 – 339 910
Moolavar
Nellaiyappar (Chepparai Natarajar)
Introduction
- Location: Rajavallipuram, near Thirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, on the banks of the Tamirabarani River.
- Alternate Names: Azhagiya Kootthar and Sivagami Ambal Temple.
- Significance: Part of the Pancha Natarajar Sthalams, with five Nataraja idols created by the same sculptor who made the one in Chidambaram.
- Historical Age: Over 1,000 years old, sometimes referred to as “South Chidambaram.”
- Unique Aspect: The first copper Nataraja statue, considered the origin of the Nataraja form.
Puranic Significance:
- Legend of King Singavarman: A tyrant king who transformed into a good ruler and sought spiritual guidance.
- Copper Nataraja Idol: The king ordered a copper idol of Nataraja, which was later turned into gold, but Lord Shiva returned it to copper, signifying His preference.
- Story of Namasivaya Muthu: The sculptor who carried the statue south and could not move further at Chepparai, where the temple was built.
- Veerapandian’s Role: A chieftain who replicated the Chepparai idol in Kattarimangalam and Karisuzhndhamangalam, leading to tragic consequences for the sculptor.
Beliefs:
- Devotee Prayers: For child blessings, academic success, and the removal of marriage obstacles.
- Rituals: Abishekam (ritual baths) with vastras (sacred garments) for Lord Shiva and Goddess Gandhimadhi.
Special Features:
- Main Deity: Nellaiyappar (Lord Shiva) and Goddess Gandhimadhi.
- Holy Tree: Vilwa.
- Holy Water: Stream water from a nearby source.
- Agama: Kameekam, used for worship rituals.
- Nataraja Statue: Considered the first Nataraja statue in the world.
- Kumbabishekam: Conducted in January 2007.
Festivals:
- Aani Therottam: Grand procession in the Tamil month of Aani.
- Margazhi Thiruvadirai: Celebrates the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva on Thiruvathirai Nakshatram in Margazhi.
- Maha Shivaratri: A major festival honoring Lord Shiva.
- Arudhra Darshan: A Saivite festival symbolizing Lord Shiva’s golden-red dance during Margazhi.
References
https://tamilnadu-favtourism.blogspot.com/2017/03/chepparai-natarajar-temple-thirunelveli.html
Century/Period
1000-2000 years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department (HR&CE)
Nearest Bus Station
Chepparai
Nearest Railway Station
Thirunelveli
Nearest Airport
Madurai and Thiruvananthapuram.