Sunday Nov 17, 2024

Thoravi Kailasanathar Temple, Villupuram

Address

Thoravi Kailasanathar Temple, Villupuram

Thoravi, Vikravandi Taluk,

Villupuram District,

Tamil Nadu – 605 601 Mobile: +91 90252 65394

Moolavar

Kailasanathar

Amman

Brihan Nayagi / Periyanayaki

Introduction

Kailasanathar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Thoravi near Panayapuram in Vikravandi Taluk in Villupuram District of Tamil Nadu, India. Presiding Deity is called as Kailasanathar and Mother is called as Brihan Nayagi / Periyanayaki. This Temple is situated close to Panayapuram Panangatteswarar Temple, a Devara Padal Petra Sthalam.

Puranic Significance 

          The Temple is believed to be around 1300 years old built by Pallavas and was later extensively renovated by Cholas. This Village was part of Panaiyur Nadu under Rajendra Chola Valanaadu during Chola period. The village was gifted to Shaivite ascetics (Thuravi) by Chola Kings. Hence, the village called as Thuraviyur in ancient times. Now, got corrupted to Thoravi. Local villagers still remember the visit of Kanchi Maha Periyava to this temple while he went to Pagandai for learning Vedas from Villupuram. This temple is currently reconstructed by Enandhinatha Nayanar Trust, Puducherry.

Beliefs

   Devotees pray here for relief from serious illness and relief from Ragu Ketu Dosha.

Special Features

This temple is facing towards east with an entrance on the southern side. The temple is under construction. The older temple was completely lost except the idols. The Sanctum Sanctorum consists of Sanctum and Ardha Mandapam. Presiding Deity is called as Kailasanathar and is facing east. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of Lingam. The Sanctum and Ardha Mandapam are open to sky as the construction is not yet completed. Mother is called as Brihan Nayagi / Periyanayaki. The original idol was lost, and a new idol is kept under balalaya in the temple premises. It is said that the new idol is sourced from Kanyakumari. Nandi, Murugan with his peacock vehicle and Mother Idol are kept in a thatched roof near the entrance of the temple. Sculpture of Lord Vinayaga carved on a stone tablet can be seen on the left side at the entrance of the thatched shed. Another Sculpture of Lord Murugan carved on a stone tablet can be seen on the right side at the entrance of the thatched shed. Both these sculptures are dated to 7 th century CE. There is a Naga idol kept near to the Murugan sculpture. Locals consider this Idol as Ragu Ketu and worship it for relief from Ragu Ketu Dosha.

References

https://tamilnadu-favtourism.blogspot.com/2020/11/kailasanathar-temple-thoravi-villupuram.html

Century/Period

           1300 Years Old

Nearest Bus Station

Thoravi

Nearest Railway Station

Villupuram Junction

Nearest Airport

Puducherry

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